Li Hongzhang had once held a first-grade official position, namely, the Crown Prince Taibao, the Prime Minister, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Li Yuanfang's official position was described differently in different documents. Some documents mentioned that he was the Great General of the Thousand Bull Guard, while others mentioned that he was the Lieutenant General of the Thousand Bull Guard. According to the descriptions in Literature [2] and Literature [3], Li Yuanfang's official position in Detective Di Renjie was the commander of the Thousand Bull Guards, which was above the fourth rank. However, according to the descriptions in documents [5] and [6], Li Yuanfang's official promotion process was as high as a third-grade General of the School Inspection Thousand Bull Guard. Thus, Li Yuanfang's official position was either the Lieutenant General or the Great General of the Thousand Ox Guard. As for the exact rank, it was impossible to determine.
Li Yuanfang's official position in 'Detective Di Renjie' was the commander of the Thousand Bull Guards, which was above the fourth rank. However, according to the descriptions in documents [5] and [6], Li Yuanfang's official promotion process was as high as a third-grade General of the School Inspection Thousand Bull Guard.
There was no clear answer as to what rank the female official beside Li Yunrui was. The search results did not mention the specific rank of the female official beside Li Yunrui. Therefore, I don't know what rank the female official beside Li Yunrui is.
The ranking of officials from first grade to ninth grade was: First Grade, Second Grade, Second Grade, Third Grade, Third Grade, Fourth Grade, Fifth Grade, Sixth Grade, Seventh Grade, Eighth Grade, Eighth Grade, Ninth Grade, Ninth Grade, Ninth
The order of officials from the first rank to the ninth rank was: First Grade, Second Grade, Second Grade, Third Grade, Third Grade, Fourth Grade, Fifth Grade, Sixth Grade, Seventh Grade, Eighth Grade, Eighth Grade, Ninth Grade, Ninth Grade, Ninth
Li Hongzhang's daughter was Li Juou, who married Zhang Peilun.
Li Hongzhang's bones were dug up in 1958 and hung on a tractor in public. The incident took place in an ancient tomb in Daxingji Township, Huainan City, Anhui Province. At that time, people poured into the tomb to loot the funerary objects, and finally Li Hongzhang's bones were scattered. It was reported that this incident was caused by some people who considered Li Hongzhang a "traitor" and proposed to dig up his tomb to fill the cemetery with treasures. This proposal was finally approved by the higher-ups, and the plan to dig the tomb was implemented. However, the search results did not provide a clear answer as to why Li Hongzhang's bones were dug up and humiliated.
The First Rank Official was a novel written by a dog tailed wolf. This novel told the story of a young scholar who had traveled through time. He was faced with the predicament of having his family property stolen and his wife robbed, but with his wisdom and courage, he successfully defeated the enemy and became a powerful official. The novel was very popular among readers, and many chapters could be read online. In addition, there was also a mobile game based on this novel that provided beautiful graphics and a variety of gameplay.
Li Hongzhang (October 30, 1859-March 12, 1903) was born in Liuyang, Hunan Province. He was an important politician, strategist, and diplomat at the end of the Qing Dynasty. He was known as the "First Official of the Qing Dynasty". Li Hongzhang was born in a poor family but was smart and educated since childhood. In 1876, he was admitted to Tianjin Beiyang Academy and began to receive formal military and political education. In 1882, he graduated from Beiyang Academy and was sent to Japan to study military theory and foreign affairs. During his stay in Japan, he actively participated in diplomatic activities with China and formed close friendships with Japanese diplomacy. After returning to China, Li Hongzhang began to be active on the Chinese political stage. He served as an aide to the Northern Warlords and participated in the Tianjin Religious Case and the negotiations between China and the foreign powers. In 1901, he was appointed as the foreign minister of the Qing Dynasty and began to carry out diplomatic missions. In 1904, he participated in the negotiations between China and Russia's Tsar Nicholas II and made an important contribution to the signing of the Ili treaty between China and Russia. Li Hongzhang experienced a series of political and military crises during the 40 years of the late Qing Dynasty. He actively responded to the domestic and international situation and put forward many important foreign policies and military strategies, laying the foundation for China's transformation and development. He was also an important figure in modern Chinese history, and had a far-reaching impact on modern Chinese politics, economy, culture and other aspects.
The first to ninth ranks were the ranks of official positions in ancient China. Rank One was the highest official position and was in charge of all the government decrees. The ninth rank was the lowest official position, corresponding to the modern subsidiary rank of the stock office. The specific official titles and information about the corresponding modern official positions could be found in the search results provided.