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The title of this book

In order to avoid the suspicion of reflecting the imperial government, the original work is somewhat specious when it comes to titles and official positions.

In order to make writing less confusing, I can only delete and rearrange it again:

Prince, prince, duke, lord, and uncle: super first grade.

First Class Divine Power General: Same level.

Second-class Shenwu General: Same as the second grade.

Third-class mighty general: the same as the third grade.

Captain of the light carriage: the same as the fourth rank.

Cavalry Captain: Same as the fifth rank.

Yunqiwei: Same as the sixth grade.

Enqiwei: Same as the seventh rank.

The titles of the Xia Kingdom are divided into twelve levels, and there are differences between hereditary and non-hereditary titles. Except for the four princes and eight princes, the titles are hereditary, and later they were basically non-hereditary.

Excluding princes and princes, the remaining hereditary titles will be reduced by multiples each time they are inherited.

That is: the first inheritance is reduced by 1 level, the second inheritance is reduced by 2 levels, the third inheritance is reduced by 4 levels, and the fourth inheritance is reduced by 8 levels.

Therefore, if there is no special gift, the hereditary title will be terminated after at most five generations.

Rongguofu title inheritance:

Jia Yuan [Gong] → demoted to 1st grade → Jia Daishan [Hou] → demoted to 2nd grade → Jia She [first-class Shenwei General] → demoted to 4th grade → Jia Lian [qiduwei] → demoted to 8th grade → [None].

Ning Guofu title inheritance:

Jia Yan [Gong] → Demoted to 1st level → Jia Dai



Jia Daihua's official title is outrageous.

From a prince to a first-class general, the span is too big. Ordinarily, it is not a big mistake, and it should not be reduced so much all at once.

However, he also served as the military governor of the capital. This kind of important official position, which holds the military power of the capital, does not seem to be held by someone who has made serious mistakes.

After much deliberation, a more reasonable setting is that after the death of Ning Guo Gong Jia Yan, the one who inherited the title was not him, but his brother Jia Dai X.

However, Jia Daihua died soon after, and he had no sons, so Jia Daihua inherited his brother's title.

Later, because his son Jia Jing was obsessed with Taoism, Jia Daihua requested before his death that the title be passed on to his grandson Jia Zhen.

In view of his meritorious service as the governor of the Beijing Camp, the emperor specially ordered to lower his rank from four ranks to two ranks, so Jia Zhen was promoted to a third-rank mighty general.

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