Zhuge was reborn, killed the old thief Sima

Chapter 105: First explain a question from readers

Chapter 105: Let me first explain a question from readers.

First of all, I would like to thank the reader "wangteng1993" for discovering the problem. This reader with the same name as me is indeed very destined.

General Zhengnan's position is below General Zuo. This is correct!There was nothing wrong with what he said.

Because of the Han system, in fact, the real high-ranking generals are the generals, the generals of Wei, the hussar generals who appeared because of Huo Qubing, and the cavalry generals who emerged because of the old Dou family. The rest are the generals of the four directions, that is, the front, rear, left, and right.

This is actually the general system of the Han Dynasty, followed by the Zhonglang general who rose up because other generals were not usually set up, and then the captain officers.

This is the original version of Dahan, and it is also the part with the most transcendent status.

But, why did I ask Xi Liu to propose replacing Liu Bei's General Zuo with General Zhengnan? This actually has something to do with the special period.

First of all, the general position of the Han Dynasty has not always changed.

For example, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty established the Eighth School Lieutenant to garrison troops in the capital.

They are the Colonel of Changshui, the Colonel of Tunqi, the Colonel of Yueqi, the Colonel of Infantry, the Colonel of Shesheng, the Colonel of Zhongbao, the Colonel of Huqi, and the Colonel of Huben.

He was very powerful at first, but gradually his power became smaller and smaller, and by the end of the Han Dynasty, he was basically equal to useless people.

There are also Zhonglang General and Xiaowei. In those days, Zhonglang General had a very high status, such as Huang Zhong, but Huang Zhong had just passed middle age, and the Zhonglang General gradually became a middle-lower class due to the increase in the number of generals. The School Lieutenant simply It's almost at the bottom.

Without adding a sign, it’s almost impossible to say.

General of the Four Expeditions, today I will mainly talk about this, but the others are actually similar.

This was not set up by Cao Cao. It existed in the Eastern Han Dynasty. At first, I remembered that Cen Peng had served as the general who conquered the south, and here he was the general who conquered the south.

Whether it can be counted as a general or not, whether it can be regarded as the four expeditions is a matter of benevolence and wisdom.

The reason why the status of these four expeditions gradually increased is actually because of Cao Cao, at least that's what I think.

Cao Cao often made conquests in all directions due to wars, so he set up these four conquest generals all year round. Their status was actually two thousand stones.

It looks similar to the county governor, but there is one problem, and that is the seating arrangement of the court.

In terms of sitting order, in fact, the Han Dynasty followed the Qin system, and still used the method of being a minister or even a doctor. The generals of the four directions were ranked higher than the upper minister, and the generals of the four expeditions were also ranked first.

In terms of seats, they are the same.

However, why do I say that readers have said that it is no problem.

That is the authority, the position of general of the four directions is to guard the capital, or to station troops on the border.

Moreover, in the system of Sangong and Jiuqing, the generals of the Sifang and the military families follow the Jiuqing, while the generals of the Sizheng stay under General Wei, so it seems that the Sifang is definitely stronger than the Sizheng.

But in the early days of Jian'an, especially after the decisive battle of Guandu, there were some different changes in the Han Dynasty, that is, the status of the Four Expeditions was significantly improved.

Because of Cao Mengde, many people began to prepare for certain things, and Sizheng was a very important power bargaining chip and confidant appointment in Cao Mengde's hands.

For example, Cao Ren and Xiahou Dun gradually set up the Four Conquests to conquer the world instead of Cao Mengde.

As for the generals of the Four Directions, it is because in their long career as a great man, they did not often set them up, and even if they were set up, they would usually be given to some people who were not so confidant.For example, the first General Zuo was Uncle Lu Bulu, then Liu Bei, and then Ma Chao.

Their identities, hahaha. They are the kind that I want to kill for a while but can't.

In terms of actual power, Sizheng gradually became Cao Mengde's spokesperson. Of course, this is another story, but this process is developing.

The purpose is also very simple, to suppress the prestige and reputation of Liu Xie or the Han Dynasty.

Let the Sizheng not be said to replace or overwhelm them, but to enhance their rights, thereby increasing Cao Mengde's prestige and power.

For example, among the four generals, the one who ranks first among the four generals, front, rear, left and right, is the right general.

But starting from the period of Emperor Wu, respecting the right changed to respecting the left. There was no explicit rule, but the general Zuo gradually took precedence over the other three.

This is also true. There is no clear rule that says how strong the Four Expeditions are. The Four Towns are not as strong as the Four Expeditions, and the Four Expeditions are not as strong as the Four Directions.

Look at the period.

When you take a local offensive, the Four Expeditions are in front of the Four Towns, but when you focus on the Central Government, the Four Directions must be in front of the Four Expeditions, but at the local level, this is not necessarily the case.

Of course, who cares about you in a fight?

Normally speaking, Sizheng is really stronger than Sizhen, and Sifang is also ahead of Sizheng.

Special times and special arrangements. For example, when General Liu Xuande of the Left was in Jingzhou, he had to listen to General Liu Biao of Zhennan.

Is it because of the Four Towns? No, because of Jingzhou Mu!

Is it a reward for Liu Bei to exchange General Zuo for the Four Expeditions? No, it is Jiaozhou Mu.

But you can't say it's a demotion. This thing just allows me to make excuses.

And the reason why I made Liu Bei one of the Four Expeditions is that the Four Expeditions and the Four Towns can further become the Four Expeditions General.

If it is the general of the Four Expeditions, it is obviously higher than all other systems except the general and the great Sima.

But now that Liu Bei is not qualified, there is nothing you can do. If he becomes a general, wouldn't that make him a joke to the world?

Which general can be as virtuous as Liu Bei?
Therefore, the four directions become the four signs, which can be directly understood as the four directions are not always placed, so it is not excessive. Of course, it must be a bit uncomfortable to look at it more realistically.

I'm sorry, I'm also thinking about the plot later.

I just started writing because something happened today. I will write Chapter 1 right away, right away.

Finally, I would like to thank the reader "wangteng1993" again for his seriousness. A good reader can greatly urge my progress.

I will work hard.

(End of this chapter)

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