In ancient romance novels, the ranks of the womenfolk of generals and ministers varied according to times, regions, families, and other factors, but generally speaking, there were the following ranks: 1. Noble womenfolk: Including the women of the nobles and aristocratic families. Their higher grades are usually respected, taken care of, and maintained. 2. The womenfolk in the palace: The womenfolk in the palace, including princesses, princesses, imperial concubines, etc., generally received special treatment from the emperor. 3. General's womenfolk: The general's wife, the princess's maid, etc. Their rank is relatively low, but they can also enjoy some privileges under certain circumstances. 4. Commoner womenfolk: Including ordinary commoners and women from merchant families. Their lower grades are usually not valued. It was important to note that these grades were not absolute and varied according to different situations. At the same time, the descriptions in ancient romance novels did not necessarily conform to historical facts, so these grades were only for reference.
In ancient times, officials were divided into nine grades, and each grade was divided into two grades. During the Northern Wei Dynasty, each grade was divided into Zhengcong, and from the fourth grade, Zhengcong was divided into upper and lower grades, totaling nine grades and thirty grades. In the Tang Dynasty, like the Northern Wei Dynasty, there were nine grades and thirty grades. In the Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasties, the upper and lower grades were abolished and gradually became nine grades and eighteen grades. Every rank had a corresponding loose official, and the martial loose official was equivalent to today's military rank. The specific ranks and positions of officials could vary according to different dynasties and systems.
In ancient novels, the ranks of killer organizations were usually divided according to strength, experience, power, scale, and other factors. The following are some common ranks: King of Assassins: Usually the most powerful person in the organization, with extremely high skills and experience, can perform various tasks. 2. King of Assassins: Usually the most powerful figure in the organization has extensive connections and resources to mobilize a large number of assassins to carry out missions. 3. King of Assassins: Usually the largest figure in the organization has a large number of killers and assistants who can organize large-scale operations and massacres. 4. God of Assassins: Usually the most skilled and experienced person in the organization can perform a variety of complex tasks and have a high success rate. 5. King of Assassins: It usually refers to the leader of an assassin organization who has extremely high power and influence to control the entire organization and make decisions for the organization. It should be noted that the hierarchy of killer organizations in ancient novels may not completely conform to the standards of modern society, but they usually reflect the strength and scale of killer organizations in different historical periods.
In the novels, the ranks of martial souls were usually divided into the following ten levels according to their overall strength: First rank martial soul: The strength is weak but possesses a powerful martial soul ability that can carry out simple battles. [Rank 2 Martial Soul: Strong but limited in certain areas or environments.] Rank 3 Martial Soul: Strong strength, high combat ability and flexibility, able to engage in complex battles. [Level 4 Martial Soul: Strong, possesses a certain degree of invincibility and control ability, can cause great damage to the enemy.] Fifth rank spirit: Strong strength, powerful attack and defense ability, can fight effectively. Sixth rank spirit: Strong strength, high intelligence and strategic ability, able to carry out effective planning and command. Seventh rank martial soul: Strong strength, powerful fighting ability and control ability can cause great damage to the enemy. Level Eight Martial Spirit: Strong strength, powerful offensive and defensive abilities, able to fight effectively. Ninth rank spirit: Strong strength, powerful wisdom and strategic ability, able to carry out effective planning and command. [Tenth rank martial soul: Extremely powerful, possesses invincible power and control ability, can easily defeat enemies in battle.]
In novels, the ranks of Taoist immortals were usually divided according to strength, cultivation, and contribution. Among them, strength was an important standard to measure the level of immortals, cultivation was an important indicator of the strength of immortals, and contribution was an important guarantee of the status of immortals. Generally speaking, the levels of Daoist immortals could be divided into the following levels: Xuan Mingzi: Xuan Mingzi is the lowest level of existence among the Daoist immortals. Their strength is relatively weak, and their cultivation is relatively low, but they still have a certain amount of spiritual power and influence. The netherworld is an important level among the Taoist immortals. Their existence areas are relatively wide, including hell, ghost realm, and the underworld. The immortals of the Netherworld Realm were weaker, but their spiritual power and influence were also greater. 3. The Underworld River Realm: The Underworld River Realm is the second level among the Daoist immortals. Their area of existence is mainly between the netherworld and the underworld. The immortals of the Netherworld River Realm were stronger, but their spiritual power and influence were relatively small. The Human Realm is the highest level of Taoist immortals. Their existence is mainly between the human world and the heaven. The immortals in the human world were stronger and had higher cultivation levels, but there were also some weaker or sealed immortals. 5. Heaven Realm: Heaven Realm is the main existence area of Taoist immortals. It is the place where all immortals belong. The immortals in the Heaven Realm were powerful and had unlimited spiritual power and energy. It was important to note that the level of these Daoist immortals was not fixed. Their strength, cultivation, and contributions would continue to increase with the accumulation of time and experience. At the same time, different novels might have different settings and divisions, so the above is only a general reference.
In Martial Yin Yang, the character levels were usually divided according to their strength. The most important criterion was the character's combat strength. The following are the common character levels in Martial Yin Yang: 1. Heavenly Feather Empire: Heavenly Feather Empire is one of the most powerful empires in the Martial Yin Yang World. Its members are usually divided into the following levels: - [Sky Feather Emperor: The highest level of invincible strength is the goal of all Sky Feather Empire members.] - [Sky Feather Marquis: Mid-level strength between Sky Feather Emperor and Sky Feather Emperor. The most outstanding ruler of the Sky Feather Empire.] - Amosuke: A low-level soldier who is weak but has a certain amount of combat power. 2 Martial Yin Yang World: Martial Yin Yang World is the world view of Martial Yin Yang. Its members are usually divided into the following levels: - [Martial King: The highest level is invincible. This is the goal of all members of the Martial World.] - [Wudong Marquis: Middle-level, between Wudong King and Wudong King. The most outstanding ruler of the Wudong World.] - [Wu Dong Jie: A lower level soldier who is weaker but has a certain level of combat power.] 3 Qiankun Sect: Qiankun Sect is one of the top sects in the Martial Yin Yang World. Its members are usually divided into the following levels: - [Qiankun Master: The highest level, with deep Qiankun Power, is the most outstanding disciple in Qiankun Sect.] - [Qiankun Disciple: Intermediate level strength between Master Qiankun and Master Qiankun. One of the most outstanding disciples in Qiankun Sect.] - [Qiankun Jie: A low-level disciple who is weaker but has a certain amount of Qiankun Power.] The above are the common classification of characters in Martial Yin Yang. The classification of characters in different novels may be different.
The ancient Romance of Fierce Generals was divided into five categories. The fifth category included Dian Wei, Xu Chu, Huang Zhong, Sun Ce, Wu Yunzhao, Wu Tianxi, Xiong Kuohai, Yang Jizhou, Luo Cheng, and so on. These fierce generals were very powerful existences in their respective eras, with outstanding combat strength and achievements. However, the specific five levels and the ownership of the other fierce generals were not clearly mentioned in the search results provided. Therefore, more detailed information about the five grades of the ancient heroes needed further research and information.
In fantasy novels, the ranks of alchemists and blacksmiths were usually divided according to their strength and influence. The following are some common levels: 1 Alchemist Level: - [Beginner Alchemist: Able to refine basic pills and items but the effects are unstable. It is difficult to produce high-grade pills and items.] - [Intermediate Alchemist: Able to refine relatively excellent pills and tools, but there are certain limitations to making top-notch pills and tools.] - [Advanced Alchemist: Able to refine top-notch pills and tools. Has high control and creativity. Able to produce pills and tools with minimal side effects.] - [Master Alchemist: Able to refine extremely rare pills and items. Possessing extremely high strength and popularity can have a certain impact on the market.] - [Alchemy Master: Able to refine extremely powerful pills and tools. Strength beyond ordinary people's imagination. Able to easily control the field of alchemy.] 2 Armament Master Level: - [Beginner Refiners: Able to refine basic tools and props, but the effects are unstable. It is difficult to produce high-level tools and props.] - [Intermediate Refinement Master: Able to refine relatively excellent weapons and props, but there are certain limitations to making top-notch weapons and props.] - [Advanced Refinement Master: Able to refine top-grade weapons and props. Has high control and creativity. Able to produce weapons and props with the least side effects.] - [Master Refiner: Able to refine extremely rare weapons and props. Has extremely high strength and popularity. Can have a certain impact on the market.] - [Equipment refining magnate: Able to refine extremely powerful weapons and props. Strength beyond ordinary people's imagination. Able to easily control the field of equipment refining.]
The grades in the Qing Dynasty were divided into nine levels, from first to ninth. Apart from the ninth-grade, there was also the highest level, the great grandmaster. The ninth-grade was the level of a martial artist, while the grandmaster was the level of the use of true qi. Each grade had its own unique strength and range of abilities. To be specific, the ninth rank was the strongest level. One could use all kinds of peerless martial arts to crush opponents whose martial arts were weaker than their own. Grandmaster, on the other hand, was the realm of using true qi, which was the dividing line between man and god. A great grandmaster above Rank-9 could not be harmed by a Rank-9, whether in terms of strength or skills. As for the specific criteria and the difference in strength between each level, there was no mention of it in the current information.
The martial strength of Qing Yu Nian was divided into nine grades, namely, Grandmaster, Master, Top Expert, First Class Expert, Second Class Expert, Third Class Expert, Ordinary Warrior, Beginner Warrior, and Beginner. Each level had its own unique strength and ability range. Martial artists at the grandmaster level had already surpassed the limits of ordinary people. Their strength was enough to change the direction of the war. Apart from that, there was also the martial arts grandmaster, which was the highest level. The specific division method might differ depending on the source, but in general, the division of grades in the year of celebration was based on nine levels.
The grades in the Qing Dynasty were divided into nine levels, from first to ninth. Apart from the ninth-grade, there was also the highest level, the great grandmaster. The ninth-grade was the level of a martial artist, while the grandmaster was the level of the use of true qi. Each grade had its own unique strength and range of abilities. To be specific, the ninth rank was the strongest level. One could use all kinds of peerless martial arts to crush opponents whose martial arts were weaker than their own. Grandmaster was above the ninth level, the highest level of true qi utilization. These levels were divided according to the strength value and the degree of control of true qi. The higher the number, the stronger the strength.