Meritorious service
Meritorious service refers to the first meritorious service. It also refers to people who have made great contributions to the establishment of a new country or a certain Dynasty. See Cao Cao's "please count Xunzhou table": "it is appropriate to enjoy high rank, so as to show the meritorious service."
Basic explanation
1. First achievement; great achievement. There are great contributions. A person who has made great achievements. The founding fathers.
Citation explanation
First achievement; great achievement.
(1) in the book of the Han Dynasty, Xu Zhuan Xia said: "the emperor Taizu was the prime minister, the assistant minister, the vassal and the vassal, and the Marquis and the king were respected at the same time."
(2) the biography of Zhiyun in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "Duke Huan took the Guanzhong and shot the hook, so he was able to establish Honglie and became a meritocracy."
(3) song Sushi's "Sima Wen Gong Xing Li": "the officials who have been studying in recent years do not have the great labor of the Yuan Gong, but they are given the officials of the three gongs, and they are given a halogen book. It's a complicated Ying, isn't it also big?"
2. People who have made great achievements.
(1) the biography of Gao Rou in the annals of the Three Kingdoms: "in the early Han Dynasty, Xiao Cao's wife was replaced by Yuan Xun."
(2) biography of Guo Ziyi in the old book of the Tang Dynasty: "the emperor took Ziyi and Guangbi as both the military officers, and they were difficult to be subordinated to each other. Therefore, he did not set up a marshal, but only took Zhongguan Yu chaoen as the military appearance and comfort envoy." According to Yuan Keli's preface to the chronicles of Suiyang people in the Ming Dynasty, "if you don't record the characters, then you can still get them when you are a great master or two. So it's said that there are some people who are like Bingzhen and youxinsuxia, who are just like the cold wind and clouds." (3) Chapter 8 of the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in the Ming Dynasty, Wang situ's skillful use of the serial plot, master Dong Taishi's making a scene in Fengyi Pavilion: If heaven's destiny is mine, situ should be a meritocracy.
(4) Chapter 80 of the strange situation witnessed in 20 years: "I want to visit the right one and be a founding father."
(5) Mao Zedong's report on the investigation of the Hunan Peasant Movement: "this poor peasant masses, accounting for 70% of the rural population, are the backbone of the peasant association, the vanguard of overthrowing the feudal forces, and the meritocracy of the revolutionary cause that has not been achieved for many years."
Chinese PinYin : Yuan Xun
Meritorious service