But it just felt like the city guard army had not formed a separate army, so his father did not have the title of general.

Of course, the General Lu Chu Qingge mentioned was not referring to his father, and the other party also specifically added the official title of General Zhenxi as if he was afraid that he would misunderstand, so it was even more impossible for him to hear wrongly and not know what the other party said. Who is it?

"You, what did you say?" Lu Yitai said in surprise, "General Zhenxi?" Isn't that his uncle who has been dead for more than 20 years?When he was born, the other party had been dead for many years.

He had never seen it, and few people in the General Mansion under the Yao family mentioned the dead Dafang family.

If he were not a man, he would have been exposed to the outside world when he grew up. He would not even know that he had an uncle.

When he found out that he had an uncle, he immediately asked his mother.

Naturally, his mother, Xiao Yao, did not dare to tell her about the uncle's family in private, so she asked him to ask his father.

He was a little confused, but he went anyway, and then he learned the true origin of the words "General's Mansion".

Except for his father, all the previous family heads of the General Mansion were generals of the imperial court. From the General of Zhengxi to the General of Zhenxi, none of them had an official rank lower than the second rank. They were all military generals who fought and guarded one side.

The status is second only to those marquises and counts who only existed in the early days of the founding of the country.

In fact, their ancestors could also be granted title, but their ancestor took the initiative to give up the title.

If future generations want status, they should get it themselves.

Although he felt speechless at the time, his ancestors were not very smart.

If they can make great achievements, their descendants may not be able to do so, nor may they have the opportunity.

Being able to leave some aristocratic status to one's descendants is much more practical than this false and empty admonishment.

But when his father slapped him on the head for his "outspoken" speech, he told him that in the 130th year of the founding of the People's Republic of China, two-thirds of the six lords died after the death of Emperor Gaozu, and the remaining one-third also died. Not many people can carry the title to the third generation, so he reacted belatedly.

My ancestor was good and smart. Because he had made too much contribution, he was worried that he would also be liquidated and took the initiative to give up his title. He put himself in the position of a "pure minister" and thus saved his family.

And because he voluntarily did not want the "title" and said that he would let his descendants earn it on their own, he gained the favor of the emperors and not only personally gave him the unique title of General Mansion.

The Emperors of Yan in the past dynasties were also very good to the people in their general's palace, almost always in a model of trust and reuse.

That is to say, his father himself was too unsatisfactory, otherwise how could he have been a fourth-grade commander of the city defense army.

Of course, the fact that his father could be "comfortable" in this position for so long could be regarded as the current emperor's gratitude for the past contributions of the ancestors of the General Mansion, so he was slapped when he said that his ancestors were not very kind.

Although Lu Yitai is like his father, he is not a general, but he has grown up as a young master in a general's mansion, and as a man, he naturally has some thoughts about being a general.

So when his father detailed the great generals of the General's Mansion, and finally talked about his uncle, Lu Yitai was shocked - not only did he really have an uncle, he was actually a general.

Or the greatest general among generals...

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