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It's to see that it's in a hurry, and if you erect a monument soon after you die, it's definitely too late to use a nickname.
If it is changed by later generations, it may be used by a nickname.
There is also Huo Qu's disease.
This kind of special, because his champion Hou has already referred to him, so he is famous, so he obviously has Jing Huan but still uses Champion Hou. This is with General Fubo, we want to come to the aid of horses; Dingyuan Hou, let's just want to be super; Hanshou Pavilion Marquis.
Just Guan Yu...
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Champion Hou is Huo Quai's title. Jing Huan is his nickname (谥之, and Wu and Guangdi are called Jing Huan Marquis. [Explanation]: Su Lin said: "Jing, Wu Zhenye; Huan, Guangdi also. ”)
Titles can be written on the tombstone, and the name can also be written. For example, Wei Qing's tombstone is engraved with his official position and title: "Han General Da Sima Changping Marquis Wei Gongqing Tomb"; For example, Fan Zhongyan's tombstone is engraved with his nickname "Song Shen Governor Fan Wenzheng Cemetery". Huo Quai's champion Hou belongs to the former situation.
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I saw Wei Qing's post bar has a related discussion: according to the etiquette system, "there is no lord in life, and there is no name in death", the nickname is generally decided after a period of death, and in "Spring and Autumn", only when the funeral is recorded, the deceased will be called by the nickname. Personally, I tend to say that in the Western Han Dynasty, after a person died, he could only be called a name, and in the literature, the time of his death was generally recorded, and at the time of his death, the name was not determined, so he was called by the official + name.
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This monument is not engraved in the Han Dynasty at all, there is no such thing as a tombstone in the Han Dynasty, these tombstones are carved by later generations, I remember that the tombstone of Huo Quai's tomb is from the Qing Dynasty, because the champion candidate is louder, so it is also normal.
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Huo Quai, named the champion Hou, nicknamed Jinghuan.
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Not the highest: there is also [Prince] [Duke] on it
The purpose of making Huo Qubing the champion Hou was to curb the power of other military figures, such as promoting Huo Qubing to be a hussar general, and moving Wei Qing to be the great Si Nong and seizing his military power.
The champion marquis is just a title of the marquis, because of Huo Quai's illness against the Huns in six battles and six victories, Emperor Wu took the meaning of "brave crown and three armies" to praise.
The marquis of the Han Dynasty were divided into three ranks: county marquis, township marquis, and pavilion marquis. Huo Quzhi's champion Hou is the county marquis (the champion is a county name), Zhang Qian's Bowang Marquis is also a county marquis, and Ban Chao's Dingyuan Marquis is a township marquis.
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Champion, Ben Wu County, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty defeated the Huns with Huo Qu's disease, and the merit crowned all the armies, the highest. Therefore, he was named the champion Hou, and the champion county was placed in Nanyang County.
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No, there is also the title of duke.
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There is no fixed statement about which one is famous.
For example, Liu Zongyuan is generally called Liu Hedong, because he is a native of Hedong, and others compiled his anthology as "Liu Hedong Collection".
Therefore, the ancients are generally called by their proudest exploits and highest official positions.
Just like now, a certain ** is the mayor and the leader of a working group, although they are both official positions, but they are generally called mayors, because this title is the higher of the two positions.
Say a few types of salutations.
1. The nickname, temple number and private name are generally called --- emperor 2, and the hometown --- Liuhedong.
3. The highest official position or title --- the Ministry of Korean Officials.
4. No. --- such as Mr. Goyanagi.
5. The word --- white Lotte.
6. Famous deeds (buildings, famous poems, etc.) In short, Huo Qubing is generally called Champion Hou, because this title is more popular and more famous, or Huo Biyao. But if it falls on writing and it is this dynasty, it is most likely the official title, using Jinghuan Hou instead of Champion Hou.
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It is generally a title, and the nickname is generally not mentioned, because it was his title that was more famous at that time, and the title is generally only after death, and it is easier to know who the title is.
Let me share my opinion.
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