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Official names in Han dynasty
In the Han dynasty, the system of three public officials and nine ministers was implemented, and the prime minister had greater slaughter power. The prime minister Qiu called the three fairs, and the prime minister was in charge of administration and was the first of the civil servants; Qiu is in charge of the military and is the head of the military attache; Examiners supervise and assist the Prime Minister in managing political affairs. In the Han dynasty, there was an unwritten rule that you must be an ancient scholar to be a prime minister. And under the suggestion, there is also an suggestion in cheng, in charge of palace affairs. Jiuqing is Taichang (in charge of offering sacrifices to ghosts and gods), Guangluxun (in charge of the head room), Wei Wei (in charge of the imperial guard), Taifu (in charge of chariots and horses), Wei Yan (in charge of the law), Dahonglu (in charge of the protocol department), Zong Zheng (in charge of the emperor's genealogy), Dasinong (in charge of the national economy) and Shaofu (in charge of the royal family finance). During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, in order to consolidate the imperial power, the imperial power began to expand greatly, and the status of Shangshuling rose greatly. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty served as assistants to ministers around him, such as Yan 'an, Zhufuyan and Zhu Maichen, and discussed military affairs with ministers to form China and Korea. The former three ministers and nine ministers, headed by the prime minister, formed a foreign dynasty.

Military posts in Han dynasty

Captain-commander-in-chief-Du Bo-general-tooth guard, riding general, music general, etc. -Sima (military commander) from other departments-a captain (but almost all the five factions in Wuzhi are expensive and partial)-General Bi-