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What kind of official is the Marquis of the Censorate?

2025-01-08 05:13
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The Censorate Marquis King was not an official position. According to the search results provided, there was no information about the Censorate Marquis King. I don't know what kind of official the magistrate is.

Mr. Ju's Little Wife : My Husband Is Too Kind

Mr. Ju's Little Wife : My Husband Is Too Kind

(MATURE CONTENT) "Julian, what is the first night? People say, it is the night that most lovers await after marriage. What did you do that night?". ...................................................... Qiara Larez is a 17 year old girl who has a beautiful face. She has a dream to become a famous person in the future. However, a will threw her into the marriage with the young master who was her sister's future husband. "Getting married? Is Mama crazy? Qiara has just turned 17 years old and has a lot of dreams. Should I marry a man who is twelve years older than me?". Tears rolled down Qiara's face, because she did not expect that her mother would ask for things that were never imagined. "At least, you got married first. After that you can divorce and continue your dream!". Her mother answered without emotion. Young Master Julian Al Vero is the heir to the JJ Group whose name always fills the first pages of internet sites and magazines. He is handsome and powerful to the point where many women are crazy, but not Qiara, who has high ambitions, wants to become a famous gamer and painter. For Qiara, Julian is just a dust that is not important and of course she really hates it because he has taken away her youth. "This is just a secret marriage!". Said Julian with a cold expression because he was also forced to do this marriage. Married to a little girl is he crazy ?. "Fine, I'll marry you!". Qiara replied, grinning disdainfully at Julian. Will Qiara be able to make her dream come true and divorce Julian as she wishes? Or maybe the other way around ?. ~ Part Two ~ Because she wants to live a better life, Qiara is forced to disguise herself as someone else and hide her identity. Unfortunately, when she wanted to meet her son, she was not even recognized even though she had already told him that she was his mother. Besides that, her half-siblings are always looking for trouble with her and trying to take away what she has. This is the sweet and bitter story of a teenager who is not yet married and has high dreams of becoming famous but is forced to be tied in the net of marriage. If you like this story, keep it in your library. And if you think this story is very interesting, then ask for your support by giving a power stone so that I will be excited to publish the story. Thank you! Enjoy! Also read my other works! 1. Come And Hug Me 2. Flowers Of Evil. 3. Flash Marriage With Perfect Result. 4. Marriage To An Heir Instagram. @azzahra_tina
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HEAVEN'S OFFICIAL BLESSING (Mo Xiang Tong Xiu)

HEAVEN'S OFFICIAL BLESSING (Mo Xiang Tong Xiu)

Among the gods of the heavens, there was a famous laughing stock known throughout the three realms. Legend has it that eight hundred years ago, there was an ancient country within the Central Plains called Xian Le nation. The ancient nation of Xian Le had vast territory, abundant resources and content citizens. The country had four treasures: delicate beauties aplenty, thriving arts & literature, treasures of gold and jewels and last but not least, their renown Royal Highness the Crown Prince. This person, His Royal Highness the Crown Prince....you could say.... was a strange man. The Emperor and Empress considered him to be the apple of their eyes. They doted on him immensely and would often proudly proclaim: “In the future, my son will surely become a wise monarch, leaving a reputable impression for generations to come .” Yet, in the regards of what came with royalty, of riches, power and honor, the Crown Prince had no interest. What he was interested in, quoting the very words he often said to himself, was—— “I want to save the common folks!” The young prince cultivated in earnest. During this time, two short stories became widely circulated. . The first story occurred when he was seventeen years old. That year, the nation of Xian Le held a magnificent Offering to the Gods parade. Although this tradition had already been abandoned for numerous centuries, through surviving ancient texts and verbal stories, one could imagine the grandeur of the event.. Offering to the Gods day, Martial God Main Street. Both sides of the Main Street were overflowing with a sea of people. The aristocrats were seated on top of high buildings as they exchanged friendly chatter; while the imperial guards cleared the way with their impressive armours clinking. Young girls danced gracefully as their snow-white hands scattered flower petals like rain, filling the sky as far as the eye could see. It made people question whether the dancing maidens were more beautiful or the flowers themselves. Melodious notes sounded from within golden carriages and floated throughout the whole Imperial City. Behind honorable guards, sixteen white horses with golden bridles walked side-by-side as they pulled forward a magnificent platform. Located on top of the tall, magnificent platform was the focus of everyone’s attention, there stood the martial artist to perform a show to please the Gods. During the festive heavenly parade, the martial artist would adorn a golden mask, don splendid garments and wield a sword in one hand. He would perform the role of the first military deity in a millennium to have subdued demonic beasts——Martial God Heavenly Emperor Jun Wu. Being selected as the martial artist to perform such a show could be considered equivalent as to receiving the utmost honour, and thus the selection criteria was extremely strict. This year, the one who was chosen was none other than His Royal Highness the Crown Prince. The entire nation was convinced that he would surely be able to become the most marvellous martial artist to perform such a performance since the beginning of time. However, on that day, something unexpected occurred. During that time, the martial god on the magnificent stage was just about to land a killing blow on a demon. This was the most exciting scene, and thus the people on both sides of the Main Street were fired up with passion. The people on the city walls were also becoming more rowdy as they started outdoing each other in sticking their heads out to see, both struggling and shoving. Right at this moment, a young child fell from the top of the city gate tower. DISCLAIMER: This story is not mine, I did not wrote or own this, I really just want to share it to everybody. I am not the translator either. If you have means to support the author please do so. You can find this novel at novelusb.com PS. the cover photo are also not mine. Belongs to Mr. Google
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What rank of official was a marquis in the Tang Dynasty?

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2025-01-08 05:24

There was no specific rank for a Tang Dynasty marquis, only a rank. Normally, marquises were divided into county marquises and county marquises. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the exact rank of a Tang Dynasty marquis.

What rank of official was the Marquis of the Tang Dynasty?

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2025-01-06 23:41

The marquises of the Tang Dynasty did not have specific ranks, only ranks. The rank of marquis varied according to the official position. It was generally divided into county marquis and county marquis. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the exact rank of the Tang Dynasty Marquis.

What kind of marquis is Xie Yu?

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2025-01-05 17:05

Xie Yu was the Marquis of Daliang Kingdom.

What kind of marquis is Xie Yu?

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2025-01-02 10:55

Xie Yu was the Marquis of Daliang Kingdom.

Is a Marquis or a First Rank Official more important?

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2025-01-08 22:44

The answer to the question of whether a marquis was bigger or a first-grade official was bigger was that a marquis was bigger. Marquis was a rank division of the ancient nobles. It was a title of nobility that exceeded one rank. It was only awarded to the royal family and a few meritorious officials. First-grade official was the highest official rank in ancient times. Therefore, the status of a marquis was higher than that of a first-grade official.

Fan Xian and the Imperial Censorate

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2024-12-21 08:36

The conflict between Fan Xian and the Imperial Censorate was mainly because Fan Xian had deliberately stirred up conflict and found an opportunity to knock on the Imperial Censorate to remind them of the problem. Fan Xian had pointed the spearhead at the Second Prince because the Second Prince had formed a clique for personal gain and was plotting against him. Moreover, his hands were stretched too far and too dark. The conflict between Fan Xian and the Imperial Censorate was described in the play as a conflict between Fan Xian and the Second Prince when investigating corruption. The Qing Emperor ordered Fan Xian to argue with the Imperial Censorate. Fan Xian was prepared to use a big move to drag the spectators into the dispute. Fan Xian used his verbal battle with the Imperial Censorate to carefully plan and expose the crimes of the Imperial Censorate. He also aimed the spearhead at the Second Prince. The Qing Emperor protected Fan Xian greatly. The Qing Emperor looked back to protect Fan Xian and carried forward his traditional skill of trying to smooth things over. In the play, the Imperial Censorate collectively impeached Fan Xian. Fan Xian was accused of accepting bribes. These were the main conflicts and disputes between Fan Xian and the Imperial Censorate.

Fan Xian and the Imperial Censorate

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2024-12-20 13:03

The relationship between Fan Xian and the Imperial Censorate was complicated and tense. Fan Xian deliberately provoked conflict with the Imperial Censorate and found an opportunity to knock them down and remind them. He pointed the spearhead at the Second Prince because the Second Prince had formed a clique for personal gain and had evil intentions. Moreover, his hands were stretched too far and too dark. Fan Xian knew that the Imperial Censorate's censors were truly honest officials, but he also understood that it was most terrifying for honest officials to swarm together and become your enemy. Fan Xian tried to test the Qing Emperor's attitude toward him. On some occasions, the Qing Emperor showed a tendency to protect Fan Xian. However, the Imperial Censorate's censors were critical of Fan Xian and even impeached him. The conflict and confrontation between Fan Xian and the Imperial Censorate unfolded in the plot.

Fan Xian and the Imperial Censorate

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2024-12-20 01:35

The relationship between Fan Xian and the Imperial Censorate was complicated and tense. Fan Xian deliberately provoked conflict with the Imperial Censorate and found an opportunity to knock them down and remind them. He pointed the spearhead at the Second Prince because the Second Prince had formed a clique for personal gain and had evil intentions. Moreover, his hands were stretched too far and too dark. Fan Xian knew that the Imperial Censorates were truly honest officials. Fan Xian was accused of accepting bribes and the censors jointly impeached him. He did not submit his own defense, but sent the words of the Ducha Yuan to provoke, infuriating the censor. Fan Xian investigated corruption and had a conflict with the Second Prince. Emperor Qing ordered Fan Xian to argue with the Ducha Yuan. Fan Xian was prepared to use a big move to drag the spectators into the dispute. The confrontation between Fan Xian and the Imperial Censorate triggered the climax of the plot. Fan Xian used provocation and anger to expose the Second Prince's corruption. Fan Xian's actions caused the Imperial Censorate to impeach him. Fan Xian became the target of public criticism. Fan Xian's actions also made Prime Minister Lin Ruofu want to die. The relationship between Fan Xian and the Imperial Censorate was filled with contradictions and conflicts.

Fan Xian and the Imperial Censorate

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2024-12-19 10:21

The conflict between Fan Xian and the Imperial Censorate stemmed from Fan Xian deliberately stirring up opposition with the Imperial Censorate. He found an opportunity to knock on the Imperial Censorate and remind them of the problem. Fan Xian had pointed the spearhead at the Second Prince because the Second Prince had formed a clique for personal gain and was plotting against him. Moreover, his hands had stretched too far. Fan Xian had created a rift with the Second Prince by investigating corruption and other acts. In order to resolve this conflict, the Qing Emperor ordered Fan Xian and the Imperial Censorate to debate. Fan Xian was prepared to use a big move to drag the spectators into the dispute. Fan Xian had also reorganized the Overwatch Council to restore its reputation. His target was Chen Pingping. Overall, the relationship between Fan Xian and the Imperial Censorate was tense and complicated.

Fan Xian and the Imperial Censorate

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2024-12-16 16:27

The relationship between Fan Xian and the Imperial Censorate was complicated and tense. Fan Xian deliberately provoked conflict with the Imperial Censorate and found an opportunity to knock them down and remind them. He pointed the spearhead at the Second Prince because the Second Prince had formed a clique for personal gain and had evil intentions. Moreover, his hands were stretched too far and too dark. Fan Xian knew that the Imperial Censorates were truly honest officials. Fan Xian and the Imperial Censorate had a wonderful battle of words. Fan Xian used a clever plan to add fuel to the fire of the Imperial Censorate and successfully defined the matter as " corruption " and not " factional strife." Fan Xian's plan could not succeed without the help of the censors. The entire Imperial Censorate became Fan Xian's knife against the Second Prince. The relationship between Fan Xian and the Imperial Censorate played an important role in the plot, but the details of their relationship were not provided.

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