Gifted words can be written from the following aspects:
1. Narrative part: This part mainly describes the appreciation and affirmation of the emperor to his courtiers or officials, as well as his praise for their achievements and contributions. The narrative part usually involves the description of the official's morality, talent, political achievements, etc., in order to show that he deserves the honor of being given words.
2. Word-giving part: This part is the core of the document. In the word-giving part, the emperor gave a word or phrase to his courtiers or officials in recognition of their achievements and contributions. This word or phrase usually has special meaning and symbolic meaning, which can reflect the emperor's appreciation and affirmation of the official. For example, giving words indicates that the official has outstanding performance in culture, education and academics; Giving Wu Zi indicates that the official has made outstanding contributions in military affairs, public security and national defense.
3. Ending part: This part mainly expresses the emperor's expectations and demands for his courtiers or officials, as well as his blessing and encouragement for their future. The last part usually involves encouragement and expectation to the official, so as to encourage him to continue to maintain excellent performance and make greater contributions to the country and people. At the same time, it will also express the blessing and care for the official to show the favor and love of the emperor.
Characteristics of the gift-giving documents:
1. Uniqueness and individuation: Due to the different merits and contributions of each official, the emperor will give full consideration to its characteristics and individuation when giving gifts to this official, so as to show his special recognition. Therefore, each gift-giving document is unique, with extremely high collection value and historical significance.
2. Exquisite calligraphy and binding: Gifted documents are usually written by the emperor himself or by calligraphers appointed by the emperor, and their calligraphy is exquisite and magnificent, which has extremely high artistic value. At the same time, in order to reflect its importance and particularity, the binding of the gift-giving documents is also very beautiful, using high-grade materials, such as silk, gold and silver, to show its dignity and glory.
3. Strict issuing procedure: The issuing procedure of the written document is very strict, and it usually needs to go through multiple audits and approvals to ensure its fairness and authority. When issuing a gift document, the emperor usually holds a grand ceremony and personally issues the document to the official to show his appreciation and affirmation of the official.
4. It has legal effect: As the gift-giving document was personally issued by the emperor, it has extremely high authority and legal effect. While enjoying the honor, the officials who have been given the word also bear the corresponding responsibilities and obligations and must make greater contributions to the country and the people.