Yan Xiaoyi's position was even higher. Yan Xiaoyi was the commander of the Imperial Army in the Palace and was in charge of the safety of the entire Royal Palace, while Gong Dian was the captain of the Qing Emperor's personal guards and was only in charge of the Qing Emperor's safety. Although Gong Dian was always by the Qing Emperor's side, in terms of position, Yan Xiaoyi's position was higher.
Yan Xiaoyi's position was even higher.
Yan Xiaoyi's position was even higher.
Yan Xiaoyi's position was even higher.
Yan Xiaoyi's position was even higher. Yan Xiaoyi was the commander of the Imperial Army in the Palace and was in charge of the safety of the entire Royal Palace. Gong Dian was the captain of the Qing Emperor's personal guards and was only in charge of the Qing Emperor's safety. Although Gong Dian was always by the Qing Emperor's side, in terms of position, Yan Xiaoyi's position was higher.
Yan Xiaoyi's position was even higher.
During the Qing years, Gong Dian was the captain of the Qing Emperor's personal guards and was responsible for the Qing Emperor's safety. Yan Xiaoyi was the commander of the Imperial Army in the palace and was in charge of the safety of the entire palace. In terms of position, Yan Xiaoyi's position was higher.
During the Qing years, Gong Dian was the captain of the Qing Emperor's personal guards. He was responsible for the Qing Emperor's safety and was also a commander. Yan Xiaoyi was the commander of the Imperial Army in the palace and was in charge of the safety of the entire palace. Although Gong Dian was always by the Qing Emperor's side, in terms of position, Yan Xiaoyi's position was higher.
During the Qing years, Gong Dian was the captain of the Qing Emperor's personal guards. He was responsible for the Qing Emperor's safety and was also a commander. Yan Xiaoyi was the commander of the Imperial Army in the palace and was in charge of the safety of the entire palace. Although Gong Dian was always by the Qing Emperor's side, in terms of position, Yan Xiaoyi's position was higher.
Gong Dian was an official of the Qing Kingdom's Overwatch Council. In the original work, his position was above the seventh rank, but in the TV series, his position was above the sixth rank. Yan Xiaoyi was a ninth-level ace in Qing Kingdom. In the original novel, his position was the commander of the Long Arrow Battalion. In the TV series, his position was the commander of the imperial guards.
Yan Xiaoyi was the commander of the Imperial Army in the Palace and was in charge of the safety of the entire Royal Palace, while Gong Dian was the captain of the Qing Emperor's personal guards and was only in charge of the Qing Emperor's safety. Although Gong Dian was always by the Qing Emperor's side, in terms of position, Yan Xiaoyi's position was higher. There was no clear answer in the search results as to who was better.