In order to rush back to Guangwu as soon as possible, Qin Hao rode lightly all the way, taking the shortest route, and shortcuts naturally came with some risks.
During this period of crazy killings, there were countless people in the three counties who hated Qin Hao. However, due to his confidence in his own force, Qin Hao was not afraid that someone would kidnap and kill him.
Now Qin Hao's basic force has reached 90, and he has entered the ranks of top generals. It is not something that ordinary assassins can assassinate.
Besides, Qin Hao also has Mu Guiying and a hundred elite Nine Dragon Guards beside him. Even if he is surrounded by thousands of people, Qin Hao will still have the confidence to rush out.
What's more, the three counties now don't have forces with more than a thousand people at all. If someone really jumps out, Qin Hao will be able to settle the score in the future and catch them all in one fell swoop.
Along the way, Qin Hao encountered three groups of more than a hundred people being robbed and killed. Judging from the weapons and clothing, they should be killers sent by the barbarians from the three counties. But would the killers not even hide it? Qin Hao sneered at this. Qin Hao and Mu Guiying did not take action, and all three groups fell to the sword of the Nine Dragon Guards. However, the Nine Dragon Guards only paid the price of a dozen minor injuries. It can be seen that this guard that Qin Hao spent so much effort on has now
It has already begun to bear fruit.
After Qin Hao returned to Yanmen without any danger, Zhang Rang immediately took out the imperial decree and canonized the father and son in front of all the civil and military officials in Yanmen.
"By God's blessing, the emperor issued an edict saying that Qin Wen, the prefect of Yanmen, was loyal and loyal. He defeated 130,000 Yellow Turbans in Dai County and made great contributions to the country. Therefore, Qin Wen was specially named General Anbei, Marquis of Jinyang, and was rewarded...
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Bounty and food are secondary, the focus is on official status and title. Qin Wen has known about his reward for a long time, so naturally he is not too surprised, but others don't know.
When everyone in Yanmen heard that Qin Wen was not only named Marquis of Jinyang, but also promoted to General Anbei, they were so excited that they almost exclaimed. Even Qin Hao was a little surprised.
The rank of officers in the late Han Dynasty was different from the past. There were three echelons of top generals. The first echelon was the general who was better than the three men, the general of hussars, the general of chariots and the general of guard.
The general is the head of the generals, commanding the military power of the country. His position is higher than that of the Three Dukes. However, in the late Han Dynasty, he was sometimes above the Three Dukes and sometimes below the Three Dukes.
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the general was superior to the three princes. Therefore, when the emperor of the Han Dynasty made Cao Cao the general and Yuan Shao the Taiwei, Yuan Shao "had the shame of being subordinate to Taizu".
General Hussar, General Chariot and General Wei are all subordinate to the General, and they also have status comparable to the Three Dukes.
The second echelon is: Generals of the Four Armies, Generals of the Four Expeditions, and Generals of the Four Towns.
The four generals are the front general, the left general, the right general, and the rear general.
The four generals are the generals who conquer the east, the generals who conquer the south, the generals who conquer the west, and the generals who conquer the north.
The four generals are: General Zhendong, General Zhennan, General Zhenxi, and General Zhenbei.
These general titles only appeared on weekends, but they were not often used during the Han Dynasty. At the end of the Han Dynasty, when heroes came one after another, the second echelon often appeared as generals with heavy titles.
The third echelon is General Si'an, General Siping, and General Zhonglang!
The Si'an generals are General Andong, General Annan, General Anxi, and General Anbei. They had this title in the Eastern Han Dynasty, ranking third among the Three Dukes, under the Four Towns Generals.
General Siping, namely General Pingdong, General Pingnan, General Pingxi, and General Pingbei. They were first established during the Han and Wei dynasties. They were ranked third among the Three Dukes, under General Si'an.
General Anbei, who was granted the title of General Anbei by Qin Wen by the imperial court this time, is a truly powerful general. He can control the entire military power of a state, second only to the Four Conquests and Four Towns.
It can be said that Liu Hong's imperial edict was equivalent to handing over the entire military power of Bingzhou to Qin Wen. Ding Yuan, the governor, could no longer control Qin Wen.
After obtaining the position of General Anbei, Qin Wen can also legitimately seek to seize the position of governor of Bingzhou. You must know that Bingzhou, like Hetao, must be captured by the Qin family.
Lord Ding Yuan, although you have helped my father and son a lot, this is the only thing that cannot be compromised, so I’m sorry! Qin Hao thought.
After reading out the imperial edict awarding Qin Wen, Zhang Rang faced Qin Hao with a smile on his face and said: "Qin Wen's son Qin Hao is resourceful and brave, and is both civil and military. He defeated 200,000 Xiongnu at Yanmen Pass. He established Wei Huo to fight back.
For the first achievement of a foreign race, Qin Hao is specially named the Tiger and the Lieutenant General, the Champion, and is rewarded..."
Qin Hao was stunned when he heard this, and then he was ecstatic. He guessed that the court might give him a marquis, but he never expected that he would be the champion marquis.
Liu Hong is really generous! Qin Hao smiled in his heart.
When the officials of Yanmen heard that the young master named by the imperial court was actually the champion, they were all shocked.
It’s okay for the young master to be granted fourteen titles of marquis, but it would be too exaggerated to grant the title of champion.
Huo Qubing was only seventeen when he was awarded the title of Champion, while the young master was named the champion at the age of fourteen. Doesn't this mean that the young master has surpassed Huo Qubing?
Why did Liu Hong want to make me the Tiger and the Lieutenant General? Qin Hao frowned slightly and fell into deep thought.
With the champion in front of him, the tiger general Zhonglang Jiang is indeed not very eye-catching, but don’t think that the Zhonglang General is a minor official.
There were three levels of military attachés in the Han Dynasty: general, general, and captain. Since generals were not often placed, they were only called generals who commanded the troops during wars. Therefore, the highest official position that an ordinary military attache could obtain was general.<
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The general rank of Zhonglang is "bierqianshi", and he is in charge of the royal guard, which is under the jurisdiction of Guang Luxun.
By the Three Kingdoms period, more and more people had military merit, and a large number of officers were named generals. Instead, Zhonglang General became a middle- and lower-level officer position. However, in the late Han Dynasty and early Han Dynasty, Zhonglang General was a senior general.
Huben Zhonglang will be in charge of the Royal Guard's Three Thousand Yulin Army, which is under the jurisdiction of Guang Luxun and is the emperor's personal general.
You must know that more than a month ago, Qin Hao was still a white man, and the Yanmen general he is now appointed by Qin Wen not long ago.
And Liu Hong suddenly made a young man who had been in the army for less than two months the title of Zhonglang General, and he was also a Tiger Guard Zhonglang General. The meaning of this is already obvious.
Liu Hong wanted Qin Hao to enter the court, and then focused on cultivating Qin Hao.
But is it really that simple?
So that’s it. In name, he valued me so much that he kept me by his side, but in reality he used me as a proton to control his father who had a lot of troops. Liu Hong, you have a good plan! Qin Hao sneered in his heart.
Obviously, the Yanmen Army killed more than 300,000 enemy troops in the two battles. Such a powerful combat power was not under the control of Liu Hong. This has made Liu Hong jealous, so Liu Hong took advantage of this
In the name of a reward, he took the opportunity to transfer Qin Hao to the court.
Qin Wen only had one son, Qin Hao, and since his only son became Liu Hong's general, Qin Wen naturally could only stand on the side of the imperial party, and the Yanmen Army's combat power was completely controlled by Liu Hong.