About the marquis of the Eastern Han Dynasty, what are the generals and marquis of the Han Dynasty?

Updated on history 2024-06-10
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    No, it seems that many marquis in the Eastern Han Dynasty did not have fiefs, similar to the unrighteous marquis you said, as well as the Marquis of Bolu listed upstairs and so on. For example, I flipped through the Book of the Later Han Dynasty by the way, Dou Rong passed on, Dou Rong was named the Marquis of Anfeng, and he was a county marquis, but because he could be regarded as a foreign monarch, there were four counties of food. Those who were also entitled were Zhu Zeng's Zhuyi Marquis, Liang Tong's Chengyi Marquis, Shi Bao's Baoyi Marquis and so on.

    are all unsealed Hou. Ban Liang Chuan, Ban Chao was sealed as Dingyuan Hou, which was sealed.

    Liang Ji's family, Liang Shang is a marquis of the Cheng clan, and there should be no field. And Liang Bu is undoubtedly the Marquis of Yingyang and the Marquis of Liang Mengxi, and there is a field.

    At the end of the Han Dynasty, there were fewer such miscellaneous marquis, and I only found Yang Zhen's descendant Yang Ci who was named Wenlie Marquis. There are too many like the field, we are familiar with Huangfu Song's Huaili Hou, Liu Bei's Yicheng Pavilion Marquis, Guan Yu's Hanshou Pavilion Marquis, Zhuge Liang's Wuxiang Marquis and so on.

    Since the Han Dynasty basically followed the policy of non-Liu Mo King and non-Gong Mo Marquis (relatives are more special), there were still relatively few marquises.

    Therefore, we can know that in addition to the field marquis you mentioned, there were also a lot of miscellaneous marquis in the Han Dynasty. This is most likely the emperor's whim, or because of people. Not among the princes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    During the Han Dynasty, the feudal marquis was generally named according to the city they ate, and for those who were famous, they would be specially named, such as Xidu, Xinwu, Champion, Fumin, Bolu and so on. It is mainly through the study of the number of feudal households and the feudal region to judge the rank of the princes. Of course, there are many princes who are not easy to judge due to the lack of records, just like the unrighteous princes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This kind of one with its name and no country is likely to be the Marquis of Guannei.

    Placed under the lieges.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I've never heard of a general! The princes of the Han Dynasty and Zhou system were princes and princes.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As the highest level of the marquis of the Han Dynasty, the Marquis of Wanhu, they can enjoy almost the same treatment as the emperor, and will enjoy high-level chariots, horses, and residences; and the purchase of a large number of slaves and maids, which can be used by the family, can enjoy the economic power to collect taxes, and even enjoy the administrative power to govern the people for a certain period of time.

    To sum up, as the highest level of the marquis of the Han Dynasty, the marquis of Wanhu could enjoy a lot of etiquette and all kinds of wealth and jewelry, and even in the early years of the Han Dynasty, they also had some administrative power.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As the highest layer of the marquis of the Han Dynasty, the marquis of ten thousand households can enjoy the worship of ten thousand households, and can formulate various policies on his back cover, and the court must not interfere!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The meaning of the marquis of ten thousand households is that you can collect the tax of 10,000 people in the fiefdom, and the tax of 10,000 households was very high at that time, and at that time, the fief of 10,000 households was equivalent to a larger county seat, which required a very high honor to obtain the title.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The title system in the early Han Dynasty was a continuation of the 20th rank of the pre-Qin period (mainly the Qin state), and the liehous, as the highest rank, had substantial food. The princes have the prime minister, the family servant, the concubine, the door doctor, the horse washer, the pedestrian, etc.

    The status of the princes is very respected, not only the highest level among the twenty-rank lords, but also very similar to the princes and kings in terms of status: 1. The food and the city can be called a country, and they all have phases, that is, they have their own ** organs, which belong to part of the "feudal land and the country". 2. They are all golden seals.

    Later, with the strengthening of centralized power, whether it was the hereditary princes and kings, or the princes who relied on their ability to ascend the throne, it was impossible to have the right to dominate the fiefdom, which would also give people the illusion that the meaning of the liehous and the marquis of Guan Nei was almost the same, because although the marquis of Guan Nei did not have food in principle, there were actually still them.

    At the same time, at the beginning of the Han Dynasty, a rule was formulated: "If there is no merit and the marquis, the world will punish them", but then it evolved into three rules: one is that the prime minister must be crowned marquis, the second is that the lord must be marquis, and the third is that the queen's father must be marquis (later extended to many ladies' relatives through raiding the lord). Hide one more:

    Those who are feudal lords will take military merits.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Among the vassal states of the Zhou Dynasty, the marquis states of Lu, Qi, and Chen were stated.

    Lu State, the vassal state of the Zhou Dynasty in China, the monarch is surnamed Ji, the marquis, and the first monarch is the son of Zhou Gongdan, the younger brother of King Wu of Zhou.

    Qi was a vassal state of the Zhou Dynasty, a vassal state in Chinese history from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. The territory is present-day Shandong. Shi Fengjun was the division of the Zhou Wu Kingdom and the military division Taigong Wang Lu Shang.

    Chen Guo (1045 B.C.-478 B.C.), unearthed gold inscriptions. It is a vassal state of the Zhou Dynasty from the Western Zhou Dynasty to the Spring and Autumn Period, and the monarch has the surname of Concubine and is a descendant of Yu Shun.

    King Wu of Zhou married his eldest daughter Da Ji to the son of Yu Man, who held the position of Tao Zheng, the king of Zhou Wen, and prepared three Ke to enshrine Yu Shun.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Since the pre-Qin era in China, there have been monarchs who have given the title of marquis, which is the second rank of the feudal fifth-class lords of the Zhou Dynasty.

    The Book of Rites: The Royal System": "The system of the king, the prince and the prince, the fifth class". Among the vassal states of the Zhou Dynasty, the marquis states of Lu, Qi, and Chen were stated.

    In the 20th rank lord system used in the Qin Dynasty and the Han Dynasty, the marquis, as the highest title that can be awarded to non-clan personnel, is divided into two classes, namely the marquis of Liehou (Che Hou) and the Marquis of Guannei. The liehous (Chehou) took a county as a food town and were able to place their own officials in their fiefs; The Hou of Guannai has food and closed households, and can only pay taxes on clothing, rent and food.

    The Tang Dynasty and the Song Dynasty had county marquis; There were marquis in the Ming Dynasty; The Qing Dynasty had marquises, which were divided into three classes.

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