The first commander-in-chief of the Royal Guards was not recorded in the history books, but judging from various clues, Mao Xiang was the first person who had a clear command of the Royal Guards, and made a big case involving Hu's death, which was finally implicated in his own funeral and was pushed out by Zhu Yuanzhang to be a cushion for Hu.
The second generation is Jiang Sui. The evidence of Aquamarine's rebellion in history is that he informed Zhu Yuanzhang. Of course, after the crazy aquamarine case, he was solved by Zhu with a glass of poisoned wine. After that, it was no longer permanent in Wen Jian's time.
The third generation is the famous Ji Gang of the Chengzu era. In history, he was the chief culprit of heavy snow crushing Jie Jin. In the fourteenth year of Yongle, he was cut down for supporting Hanwang to seize the office. Because of all kinds of evil deeds when he was in charge of the Royal Guards, he was listed as the first in Ming history. Since then, several people have been promoted one after another, one of whom is the Mongolian Saihazhi.
When Emperor Yingzong succeeded to the throne, the commanders of the Royal Guards were Liu Mian and Xu Gong, and the Ming Dynasty said that they were "all sincere". After he ascended the throne, he promoted his cronies Ma Shun to be the boss of the Royal Guards, and after Yingzong was captured, he was beaten to death in the imperial court as a "remnant" of the Wang Party. Then the liquidation of Jingtai dynasty began, and Lu Zhong became the commander and directed a scene of the "Golden Knife Case" of the Thai dynasty. After the chaos, Lu Zhong even pretended to be crazy, and the bloody case caused by one knife was suppressed by the cabinet and the Li Si army. After the "regime change", the commander-in-chief was flustered, openly demanding bribes and arbitrarily accusing him. Cao Jixiang's nephew Cao Qin, who was ready to rebel, discovered his intimate identity, cut him down and devoted himself to his career. Menda took over. He's not a good person. After Xian Zong ascended the throne, he was exiled to Guangxi. However, the most famous conductor of Tianshun Dynasty was Bin Yuan, the great benefactor of the emperor, who was selected by the head of the whole Daming Royal Guards. It is estimated that there is less than one person who has heard good words. Once every emperor was a courtier, and every emperor came to power, the Royal Guards had to be thoroughly cleaned. Only he has served two generations of emperors and is a real bodyguard. When he died, Guan Jue was a doctor of Guanglu, the governor of Shang Zhu and Zuo Jun, a senior official of the empire, and even his mother and wife were imperial envoys. Another commander of the Royal Guards in the same period was Ha Ming, a Mongolian. He and Bin Yuan are the only people who share weal and woe with the British Sect after the "National Revolution". He also left a memoir, Orthodox Lin Ronglu.
The first commander-in-chief of the Xian Zongchao was Wan Guifei's younger brother Wantong. Zhu Ji, the late master, was fair in prison and had a good review. Mou Bin of Hongzhi Dynasty is also a kind person.
At that time, Wei made Shi and attached himself to Liu Jin, and Liu Gonggong died after his collapse. Qian Ning is the successor, and this comrade was "won" by the eunuch adoptive father at an early age. As a bodyguard, Wu Zong and I slept in the same bed, so we were inseparable. By the way, I recognized the emperor as michel platini and wrote "Qian Ning, the illegitimate child of the emperor" directly on my name, but later I fell into the hands of another emperor who had close ties with Jiang Bin. Jiang Bin succeeded the commander of the Royal Guards, and the emperor also "went in and out of the leopard room and slept together" and was in charge of the East Factory. Qian Ning and Jiang Bin "induced" the emperor to do the messy things of Zheng De Dynasty. After Zheng De died, Jiang Bin was cut.
Jiajing's commander in chief in the Royal Guards is very diligent. First, Zhu Chenhao, then Luo An, then Wang Zuo and Chen Yin are old friends of Jiajing in Wang Fu, Lu Xing. Then there is Liu Bing, Yan Song's accomplice, but he was forced by Xia Yan. The official was not too bad, and he was polite to the literati. He never framed anyone and was called by the courtiers. He is the son of nanny Jiajing and saved Jiajing's life. The only one in the Ming Dynasty was three officials and three orphans, who died well. But after his death, he was liquidated in Qin Long. Wanli came out to speak for him, so he had to block it behind him. In the thirty-ninth year of Jiajing, Liu Bing became lord protector by Zhu Jiwei, the descendant of the hero of Jingnan.
Liu was a conductor in the Wanli era. He is the son of a famous minister and has a good family background. Later, it was Luo Sigong, who worked in the apocalypse for four years and made great contributions to the case of "moving the palace". It's a pity that he fell into the hands of Wei Zhongxian. Tian Ergeng took over and ended after Chongzhen acceded to the throne. Luo Siyong's son Luo Yangyang took over. In the future, it will probably be Wu's, harming others and taking bribes and perverting the law.