Three Kingdoms

Chapter 774: Coincidence of the Scepter

  Chapter 774 The Coincidence of the Rod

  False Festival, also known as Chijie.

   "This is the reason why it developed into Jiedushi in the future..."

   Fei Qian looked at the scepter delivered to Yulin Daying, and felt somewhat emotional in his heart. Although there was no promotion, it was tantamount to adding a title of Honorary Nine Ministers, and then added a holiday. Basically, the specific actual position has not changed, but the level is half a level higher than all the county prefects.

   But this scepter of the Han Dynasty, how should I say it...

  Fei Qian held the scepter upside down in his hand, looked at it upside down, and waved it lightly in the air a few times. No matter what, he felt that the scepter was made of very common yellow bamboo.

Although the texture of this yellow bamboo seems to be good, the outer wall is full and round, and the knot made of triple yak tail is also a bit heavy, but such a bamboo is about 1.8 meters tall, and this dyed Three colors of blue, red and black tail...

Fei Qian touched the scepter up and down, even pulled the tail of the yak and looked carefully, and found that people in the Han Dynasty bought it with a sense of imitation, or it was useless to imitate this thing. This so-called represents the emperor. The scepter of a part of the right has such a simple structure that it doesn't even have an anti-counterfeiting setting.

  At any rate, the Jiaozi issued by myself in the jurisdiction also added three thin lines of different colors in the middle of the paper to prevent counterfeiting. In fact, it is very simple to say, that is, when the paper is made, it is precipitated once, and then the thin thread is glued, and then it is sunk into the fiber pool of the paper for the second precipitation, and when it is picked up, add it The three-color thin line is caught in the middle of the paper.

  Of course it is claimed to be sewn in, hahaha, presumably those who want to make fakes must not know how fine the needle and thread are to use to achieve such an effect.

   Therefore, the imperial scepter...

  If I find bamboo and tie some ox tails, can I also act as it?

   There is no engraving of words, saying who this scepter is for, if it is stolen halfway, who knows whose. This is really not technical at all...

Originally in the Han Dynasty, there was not much difference between the four grades of fake festival, Chijie, envoy Chijie, and fake Jieyue. When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sent troops to arrest the prince, because the prince also had the festival, he specially changed the color of the scepter to show it the difference.

  Perhaps because there have been many such situations, it gradually changed to two grades later, one is a fake festival, and the other is a fake festival axe. Holidays, Chijies, and envoys, the current positions are not much different, but Chijie and Envoys are much more formal than the holidays, a bit like the relationship between the principal and the deputy in charge of the work in later generations. The difference is that although the job responsibilities, salary and benefits are basically the same, and they are also called the boss, there is a slight difference in the establishment.

Fake Festival Yue is relatively at the highest level. After all, there is only one scepter for fake festival or holding festival, and there is an extra yellow Yue for fake festival. Therefore, fake Jieyue is generally only awarded to important ministers. .

  Of course, things like this Jieyue seem to be very glorious and have a lot of majesty, but in fact, um, how should I put it, it actually doesn't have much effect...

   Slightly better than nothing.

   That's pretty much it.

  Because whether it is a festival or a Yue, the source of its power is not the Festival and Yue itself, but the imperial power. The person holding the festival or the battleaxe represents the emperor doing something, but if you meet someone who does not agree with the emperor's power, it means that it has no effect.

  It’s like Su Wu back then, who bald all the yak hair on his scepter, and didn’t get much obedience from Shan Yu at that time. And for those who originally respected the imperial power very much, those who hold the festival or the yue are often the important ministers of the court. Yue, more to show a kind of honor, is not very helpful to the actual situation...

  Thinking about this clearly, Fei Qian also naturally lost the initial excitement about getting this scepter, but turned to look at the silver seal of the tortoise button of "Zhi Jinwu".

  Fei Qian took out the silver seal of his original Huxiong Zhonglang. Although the style is the same, they are all silver seals with turtle buttons, but Zhi Jinwu's seal is obviously bigger...

  Zhi Jinwu was originally a lieutenant in the Western Han Dynasty, with great power. He was responsible for patrolling, suppressing violence, and inspecting the capital. At that time, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty set up eight school lieutenants, all of whom belonged to lieutenants. Moreover, the earliest military chief of Sansuke was also a lieutenant, and later the lieutenant Ke Zhongba was added to divide part of the power of the lieutenant.

   Later, because of its heavy power, it was divided into Beijing again, and then renamed Zhijinwu, and it was no longer equipped with any subordinate officials, and it completely became an honorary title.

   It seems that Lu Bu also has such a seal of Zhi Jinwu?

   This Zhijinwu is really... overflowing...

   Well, it must be an extra silver.

  But why did these people in the Han Dynasty like to carve a turtle on the gold and silver seals?

this…

   There really isn't a clear explanation.

  Anyway, Liu Bang has been using it like this since that time. Maybe Liu Bang thought it auspicious for a tortoise to live a hundred years?

  Then it has been used until now, and only the seal ribbon with more than a thousand stones can use the turtle button, otherwise there is only the nose button, which is half a ring inlaid on the seal ribbon, like half a large bull nose ring.

   While Feiqian was thinking wildly, a messenger ran over from outside the big tent and reported loudly: "Report to Zhonglang! The two captains, Ma and Zhao, have arrived fifty miles away, and I am here to report!"

Oh?

   Ma Yue and Zhao Yun are back?

  So it means that Yu Fuluo's side is quite smooth?

That's good.

...

   "Beat the drums, order the troops, and go out of the camp five miles to meet you!"

   Fei Qian stood up and ordered.

  Of course, Fei Qian can also choose to do nothing and let Ma Yue and Zhao Yun come to visit after they arrive.

  Although walking an extra five miles now, it will give you a completely different feeling from Ma Yue, Zhao Yun and others, compared with sitting in the camp and waiting in the big tent.

   In terms of etiquette, Fei Qian has never been ambiguous. Otherwise, if you want others to work hard for you, and you have your nostrils up to the sky, will it make people feel comfortable? Will someone give sincerely?

Fei Qian had just stepped out of the big tent, when he saw the tricolor flag flying above his camp, he suddenly had some weird feelings, he couldn't help but stop and think about it, then suddenly turned his head and looked at the flag placed in the big tent. The scepter within…

This…

  This color is really a coincidence...

   It's really just a coincidence...

   Recently things are really a lot...

   Damn, I don’t even have time to sit down and code words...

   The author is going crazy...

  

  

  (end of this chapter)

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