Chapter 2280: Four Dukes, Thirty-Six Marquises and One Hundred and Eighth Bo
Chapter 2280 Four Dukes, Thirty-six Marquises and One Hundred and Eighth Bo
Chapter 2276: Four Dukes, Thirty-six Marquises and One Hundred and Eighth Bo
Below, Li Jing, Su Lie, Yue Fei, and Xue Li, who were canonized, all showed joy.
Li Jing did not do his best this time and only captured half of Yongzhou. He thought that his position as governor of Yongzhou would be lost, but his lord still trusted him.
Even though the Qin army occupied a small area in Yongzhou, it had a lot of troops, and Yongzhou was also the main direction of the Qin army's subsequent expansion, so the governor of Yongzhou was also the governor of Kansai to a certain extent.
As for Su Lie and Xue Li, they finally got their wish and became the commander-in-chief of a party, with the qualifications to lead the army alone.
Only Yue Fei was happy at first after receiving the canonization, and then showed a look of astonishment.
As the governor of Jingzhou, he was actually named the governor of Youzhou this time.
Master, are you going to transfer him to the north to fight Yuanman?
To be honest, Yue Fei doesn't want to go to the north just yet, because he has guarded Jingzhou for many years. Although he won many battles, he barely gained an inch of territory.
In this battle in Jingbei, he finally defeated the Shu-Chu coalition forces and was about to flex his muscles in Jingzhou to unify Jingzhou. However, his majesty decided to transfer him to Youzhou. How could Yue Fei be willing to do so.
Although Yue Fei also wanted to join the great foreign tribe in Jingzhou, the prerequisite was to deal with Jingzhou well and leave an intact Jingzhou to the court.
But now Jingzhou is torn apart, and even the Jingzhou army is severely weakened. This makes Yue Fei feel that his contribution is not worthy of the canonization granted to him by His Majesty.
So, even if he was promoted to a higher rank this time, Yue Fei didn't feel too happy.
Xue Rengui saw Yue Fei's thoughts and comforted him with a smile: "Brother Yue, Jingzhou and Jiangling have almost become your obsession. For us soldiers, as long as we serve His Majesty, commanding the army is not the same as commanding the army." Army?
Don't worry, if the Jingzhou Army is left in your hands, its pearl will not be covered in dust. "
Yue Fei looked up at Xue Rengui
After conferring the Four Expeditions Generals and the Four Prefectures Grand Governors, the Four Town Generals will follow.
“…confessed Zhang Liao as Marquis of Gangzheng, General of Zhendong, and Commander-in-Chief of Bingzhou…”
“…Front Huo Bing as the Marquis of Yiyong, General of Zhenbei, and Commander-in-Chief of Hetao…”
“…Front Mengtian as Marquis of Liangyang, General of Zhenxi, and Commander-in-Chief of Liangzhou…”
…“…make Qin Qiong the Marquis of Xinyi, the General of Zhennan, and the Commander-in-Chief of Sizhou…”
Zhang Liao and the other four people who were named generals of the Four Towns, their overall achievements were inferior to those of the previous Four Expeditions, especially Qin Qiong, who almost suffered a major defeat when he served as the governor of Jingzhou.
It's just that among the nine conferred governors, there can't be any relatives of the emperor, right?
Although Qin Qiong is inferior in terms of merit, he has the blessing of being a relative of the emperor. In addition, he has served as the deputy governor of Jingzhou for so long, and has deep qualifications. He is not qualified to be among the nine major governors like Bai Qi and others.
As for Liangzhou, the Qin army now only has one county, which was obtained by Yan Xing's surrender.
Mengtian won a great victory in Hetao, but now he has to be transferred from the position of governor of Hetao to serve as governor of Liangzhou, which has only one county.
On the surface, this seems to be an ups and downs, but in fact, there are a lot of opportunities for meritorious service in Liangzhou, and Liangzhou is not comparable to the three counties in Hetao.
Since then, all nine commander-in-chiefs of the Qin Army have been canonized.
“…make Li Cunxiao a Marquis of Wu, a general who governs the country, and also a lieutenant in charge of Sili school…”
“…make Sun Lingming the Marquis of Qi Tian, former general…”
“…make Jiang Song the Marquis of Han Xuan, General Zuo…”
“…Feng Yuwen Chengdu was granted the title of Marquis of Yiyi, General on the Right…”
“…Feng Jia was restored to the title of Champion Marquis and later General…”
“…make Lu Bu the Marquis of Wen…”
“…make Zhao Yun a loyal lord…”
"...confessed Gongsun Xuanyuan as Marquis of Yan..." In addition to the above people, Wei Qing, Han Xin, Long Qie, Gao Chong, Qin Wu, Xu Huang, Zhou Yu were either Yizihou or Junhou, in short they were all also named Marquis.
A total of 24 military generals were granted the title of marquis, while among the civil servants there were much fewer. There were only 12 people in total, namely: Wang Meng, Fang Xuanling, Liu Bowen, Zhuge Liang, Xun Yu, Xi Zhicai, Guo Jia, Liu Ye, Zhang Liang, Han Fei, Zhang Yi, Wen Tianxiang.
A total of thirty-six people were eventually granted the title of marquis, including twenty-four generals and twelve civil servants.
Of course, canonization has not yet come into play. In addition to dukes and marquises, Ying Hao also conferred the title of count Hou Tinghou in many counties, a total of 108 people.
The generals are: Gao Shun, Yang Zaixing, Pei Yuanqing, Xiongkuohai, Jintai, Wenpin, Qin Yong, Huang Feihu, Huang Zhong, Qin Yu, Xu Chu, Dian Wei, Gongsun Yan, Hu Luguang, Yu Jin, Li Yan, Huo Jun , Zhang Han, Guan Sheng...
Literary officials: Xun Yan, Xiang Lang, Mi Zhu, Dong He, Zhong Yao, Zhang Ji, Du Ji, Zhang Hong, Gu Yong, Fan Zhongyan, Qu Yuan, Zhang Jiuling, Wang Anshi, Wang Xizhi, Lin Xiangru, Qin Guan, Bai Juyi, Di Renjie...
The above four Dukes, Thirty-six Marquises, and One Hundred and Eight Uncles basically include all the meritorious officials of the Qin State.
As for generals such as Xue Dingshan, Yue Yun, and Kong Xuan, their official positions were only promoted, but they were not canonized with titles.
Zhang He, Gao Lan, Fu Cunshen, Zhang Xiu, etc., who had just surrendered, also did not receive titles.
In addition to canonizing the living generals, those generals who had died in battle were also posthumously conferred by Ying Hao.
“... Yang Ye was posthumously granted the title of Tianbo King and Taiwei, and his title was transferred to his second son Yang Yong, who inherited the title of Tianbo County Duke..."
“…Ran Min was posthumously granted the title of Lord Wu Dao and General of Hussars, and his title was inherited by his son who demoted him…”
“…Luo Yi was posthumously granted the title of Duke of Wuyuan, and his title was inherited by his son Luo Cheng, who was demoted to the title…”
“…posthumously named Mu Feng the Duke of Yongcheng…”
“…posthumously conferred the title of Shan Xiongxin as…”
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All the generals who had previously attacked Qin Yougong but died in battle were awarded titles by Ying Hao. Ying Hao was also more generous and basically exaggerated his achievements to grant titles.
For example, Yang Ye and Mu Feng, in terms of single merit, could not reach the level of being crowned king or duke. However, since they were both Ying Hao's father-in-law, Ying Hao posthumously granted them the title of duke. , after all, the dead are the most important.
For those generals who were posthumously crowned after the battle and had heirs, Ying Hao lowered their titles and let their heirs inherit their father's legacy. After all, even the Qin family didn't have anyone who was crowned king, so it was impossible to really let the Yang family have children. A prince, right?
Ying Hao's attitude towards kings and titles is the same as Liu Ji's. He is not the Ying family but the king, and the whole world will fight against him. Therefore, the highest title in the Qin State is the Duke of the State.
So far, the highest-ranking person Yinghao has conferred is only the Duke, in order to leave room for Bai Qi and others to achieve great achievements in the future, so that they will not be without titles.
Just when everyone thought that the canonization was about to end, another posthumous canonization was issued.
“…posthumously named Qin Rang, the fifth brother of the Supreme Emperor, the Revival King…”
Zhang Rang, who was standing next to Ying Wen, was stunned when he saw this scene. He had no idea that he was among the people pursuing the title.
He knew that Ying Hao didn't like him, and was even disgusted with him. After all, no one with a sense of justice would be fond of him for the things he did, but now he still proclaimed himself the king.
The king of revival, revival? Your Majesty is recognizing your contribution to the Ying clan and Da Qin!
Zhang Rang’s strong mental state, which he had cultivated for many years, almost broke down at this moment, and he resisted the emotion in his heart so as not to cry.
At this moment, Zhang Rang, not Qin Rang, had only one thought in his mind, that is, he must practice hard and strive to break through the Grand Master as soon as possible, so that he can continue to protect the Qin Empire in secret.
There are only 2,000 words left today, there is not enough time, and there are too many characters. I have been delayed for a long time considering the characters, and I may have missed some.
As for the canonization, it may be adjusted later. If you have different opinions, you can post your opinions in the book review area, and the author will read it together.