1, Zhao Yue is a letter to the world. Where there are important political affairs that need to be announced to people all over the world, use "Fengtian Traffic, Emperor Zhao Yue".
2. The "Covenant" is used by the emperor to express the favor of the emperor and announce the officials. Whenever the imperial edict expresses the majesty of the emperor, it begins with "the emperor is in charge of it." The "system theory" is only used for reporting officials, not for ordinary people.
3. "Yi Yue" has a warning consciousness. When the emperor promoted the rank and knighthood of officials, he warned officials to guard against arrogance and rashness, make persistent efforts and not be complacent.
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A, the provisions of the imperial edict content
"By providence, providence, hence the name of the son of heaven, also regards heaven as the father and serves heaven with filial piety". This is the origin of "Fengtian". As for "luck", it also involves Zou Yan's "five virtues often say".
According to Zou Fuzi, the five elements are in harmony with each other, and each dynasty represents one of them, such as Huangdi Suntech, Xia Shang Mulder, Yin Shang Jinde and Zhou Shang Huode. Five virtues are repeated, and dynasties rise and fall. The imperial edict translated into modern Chinese means "the emperor who accepted the fate of the world by destiny wrote a letter."
This is a royal term, which means it's over. In fact, the real imperial edict did not serve the heavenly blessing, but the emperor summoned him to praise him. There are generally two kinds of ancient imperial edicts: the imperial edict begins with Zhao Yue and is dictated by the emperor; It was written by the emperor himself.
Second, the value assessment.
Due to different dynasties, imperial edicts are also very different. Letters are basically divided into life-giving letters and letters. Imperial edicts of a single color are generally named as life-giving when they are below the five senses. And multicolored is generally given to officials with more than five products, which is called imperial edict. Imperial edicts above grade five are divided into three colors, five colors and seven colors. The imperial edict of the Qing Dynasty was written in Manchu and Chinese.
The contents recorded in the imperial edict are mostly official titles and deeds, as well as official positions granted. Historical events are of great value, and the value of imperial edict is generally evaluated from several aspects. First, the early value is definitely higher than the late value; Secondly, any imperial edict involving major events and important historical figures in history is more valuable than the general imperial edict.
Third, some imperial edicts were written by the emperor and were of high value; There are also some great calligraphers who wrote for the emperor at that time, and they also have certain artistic value of calligraphy, which is higher than the imperial edict filled out by the editors of the Hanlin Academy.
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