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Chapter 24 The title of this book

Chapter 24 The title of this book
In order to avoid the suspicion of reflecting on the political affairs of the original work, it is somewhat specious when it comes to titles and officials.

In order to make it less messy, I can only re-delete and arrange it:
The prince, the county king, the public, the marquis, and the uncle: the first grade.

First-class General Shenwei: the same product.

Second-class Shenwu generals: the same as the second rank.

Third-class General Weilie: The same as the third rank.

Captain of the Light Vehicle: The same as the fourth rank.

Cavalry Commander: The same as the fifth rank.

Yunqiwei: The same as the sixth rank.

En Qiuwei: The same as the seventh rank.

The titles of the Xia Kingdom are divided into twelve grades, among which there is a distinction between hereditary and non-hereditary titles. Except for the four kings and eight dukes, which are hereditary titles, they are basically non-hereditary titles later on.

Not counting princes and county kings, the rest of the hereditary titles will be reduced by a multiple each time they are inherited.

That is: the first inheritance drops 1 step, the second inheritance drops 2 steps, the third inheritance drops 4 steps, and the fourth inheritance drops 8 steps.

Therefore, if there is no special gift, the hereditary title can be beheaded for five generations at most.

Inheritance of the title of Rongguo Mansion:
Jia Yuan【Prince】→lowered 1st rank→Jia Daishan【hou, posthumously titled Duke】→lowered 2nd rank→Jia She 【first-rank Shenwei General】→lowered 4th rank→Jia Lian【Cavalry Commander】→lowered [-]th rank→ 【none】.

Inheritance of the title of Ning Guofu:
Jia Yan【Gong】→lowered 1st rank→Jia Dai X【hou】→lowered 2nd rank→Jia Daihua【[-]st rank Shenwei general】→special inheritance→Jia Zhen 【[-]rd rank mighty general】→lowered [-]th rank→【None 】

Jia Daihua's official title is outrageous.

From the Duke of the country to the first-class general, the middle span is too large, it is not a big mistake, and it should not be dropped so much at once.

On the other hand, he also served as the military governor of the capital, an important official position holding the military power in the capital, no matter how you look at it, it does not seem like a person who has made a big mistake can hold it.

After thinking about it, a more reasonable setting is: after the death of Ning Guogong Jia Yan, it is not him who inherits the title, but his elder brother Jia Dai X.

However, this Jia Dai X Xijue died not long after, and there was no son under his knees, so Jia Daihua inherited his elder brother's title.

Later, because his son Jia Jing was obsessed with Taoism, Jia Daihua asked to pass the title to his grandson Jia Zhen before he died.

In view of his contribution to the post of Jiedu envoy in Beijing, the emperor specially ordered to lower the original fourth class to the second class, so Jia Zhen will be the third-class general.

As for Jia Daishan...

In order to conform to my magic reformation settings, let him pursue the title of Guo Gong after his death - anyway, the original book called him Guo Gong Ye, and it was after his death.

Ok……

Reasonable and reasonable, simply perfect [dog head].

(End of this chapter)

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