2. Cheng: Official name. Qin began to prepare. After the Han Dynasty, the deputy positions of central and local officials were Cheng Dali, Fucheng and Xiancheng. In the Ming Dynasty, "Letters to the Right Assistant Minister of the Ministry of Military Affairs of Jin Rank": "The three posts are Shangbao Department."
The official name, Cheng, means to undertake and assist. It is usually called an assistant officer. The official name is generally an assistant official. Cheng in Han Dynasty was the assistant of ancient imperial history, and the assistant officer of Jiuqing was called Cheng. Subordinate departments also take Cheng as an assistant official, and county orders of local governments also have Cheng, that is, Xian Cheng. Later generations, the names of assistant ministers became more and more complicated. After the Tang Dynasty, there were fewer people named Cheng, but there was an endless stream. There are also non-assistant officials, such as Yuan Feng's long admonition officer and Qing Yi's No.6 long-term career instrument. In the Qing Dynasty, all the known officials were often called Cheng and all the judges were called Yi.
Wei: In ancient times, the official name was usually military attache: county commandant. Captain. Wei.