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Old photo: Figure 3 was once Puyi's imperial bodyguard, and Figure 6 was a hezhen with a sword in front of the imperial guard

Old photo: Figure 3 was once Puyi's imperial bodyguard, and Figure 6 was a hezhen with a sword in front of the imperial guard

In the late Qing Dynasty, the Great Inner Guard took the sword in front of the imperial guard. In the imperial palace, except for the guards with swords and the emperor, no one is allowed to carry weapons, and the guards with swords in front of the palace are generally the children of the Eight Banners officials who have been strictly selected. He Yan served as a royal bodyguard.

Old photo: Figure 3 was once Puyi's imperial bodyguard, and Figure 6 was a hezhen with a sword in front of the imperial guard

This is a seven-pin sesame official in the late Qing Dynasty, Wu Tao of Zhixian County, and there is a text introduction on the photo. The county order is the chief official of a county, and the Ming and Qing dynasties take Zhi County as the official governor of a county, Zheng Qipin, commonly known as "Seven Pin Sesame Officials".

Old photo: Figure 3 was once Puyi's imperial bodyguard, and Figure 6 was a hezhen with a sword in front of the imperial guard

Li Guoxiong, who had served as a bodyguard for Puyi. Serving Puyi for 33 years, because his father was originally on an errand in the Summer Palace and served the Western Empress, Puyi chose him, and Puyi thought that such a person was reliable.

Old photo: Figure 3 was once Puyi's imperial bodyguard, and Figure 6 was a hezhen with a sword in front of the imperial guard

At the end of the Qing Dynasty, a relative of the emperor on horseback, he carried a bow and arrow, inherited the tradition of his ancestors, and immediately did not weak in kung fu, unlike some eight flag disciples with big belly.

Old photo: Figure 3 was once Puyi's imperial bodyguard, and Figure 6 was a hezhen with a sword in front of the imperial guard

In the late Qing Dynasty, he did not wear a robe and a horse coat, and what he wore was very close to the current clothes, and he acted more quickly, which was a major progress in the late Qing Dynasty. Du Tong is the name of a military official, and in the Qing Dynasty, the Eight Banners were set up as the highest commander of the flag. In addition, at the end of the Qing Dynasty, the military system was reformed, and the army was divided into fourteen steps from the general to the corporal. The vice capital is unified as the third rank, zheng erpin, which is equivalent to the general soldier of the old system, and has the qualification of serving as a commander (lieutenant general).

Old photo: Figure 3 was once Puyi's imperial bodyguard, and Figure 6 was a hezhen with a sword in front of the imperial guard

In 1750, he was born in the family of the vice capital Changbao, manchuria was red flagged, and his father was a military attaché, so he had various conditions for being a sword guard in front of the imperial court. In October of the fortieth year of Qianlong (1775), the 25-year-old He yan was promoted to the rank of Qianqingmen guard, and in November he was promoted to imperial guard, and appointed the deputy governor of Manchuria under the Zhenglan Banner.

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