General Jianwei was born as a military attache in the Ming Dynasty.
[General Dragon and Tiger] The second-class military attache in Ming Dynasty.
[Company Commander] The rank of company commander in the Ming Dynasty was not customized.
[Captain] The deputy commander-in-chief of the Ming Dynasty was renamed as the deputy commander-in-chief, ranking second only to the general, and was a subordinate military attache.
[Ding Guo General] Second-class military attache of Ming Dynasty.
[General Zhao Yong] The military attache with the third doctrine in Ming Dynasty.
[General Zhao Yi] The military attache with the third grade in Ming Dynasty.
[Participants] The participants of the Ming Dynasty were stationed in various places. The military attache is the third grade, second only to the rank of lieutenant.
[General Huaiyuan] The Third Military Attaché of the Ming Dynasty.
[General Dingyuan] Three-product military attache of Ming Dynasty.
[General Wei Ming] The military attache of the Ming Dynasty.
[General Guangwei] The military attaché s of the Yuan and Ming Dynasties were all officials.
[General Orfila] Four Ming military attache.
[General Xuanwu] Military attache of the Yuan and Ming Dynasties.
[General Wuxian] Four Ming military attache
[Garrison] Zhengwupin military attache in Ming Dynasty.
[General Wu Lue] Wu Pinwu was an official in the Ming Dynasty.
[General Wuyi] comes from the five officials of Ming Dynasty.
General Wu Jie: Zheng Wupin's military attache in Ming Dynasty.
[General Wude] In the Ming Dynasty, Zheng was awarded the military attache for the first time.
[General Qian] The military attache of Zhengliupin in Ming Dynasty.
[Captain Zhao Xin] Zheng Liu military attache in Yuan and Ming Dynasties.
[General Zhaowu] The Yuan Dynasty was called a general, and the Ming Dynasty was called a military attache.
[Ba Zong] Zhengqipin military attache in Ming Dynasty.
[Inspection Department] The official name of the inspection department began in the Song Dynasty, and it was the commander-in-chief of Wu Zhi, a frontier county. In the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, the school inspector was only a nine-product official.