Magistrates are also called "satrap" and "known". In the Ming and Qing dynasties, it was known as the official name and the chief executive of each country. Zhili prefecture is parallel to the magistrate, and scattered prefectures are equivalent to the magistrate. County magistrate from the highest four products.
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County magistrate, also known as satrap, is the name of the ancient local official in China, and is the highest chief executive of the country.
According to the official history of ancient times (official history of 100 officials), at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the state was changed from a monitoring area to an administrative area, which was called "state animal husbandry" by the county magistrate and was in charge of a state's military and civilians. In the Sui Dynasty, the supreme state governor called it "the history of history" or "the satrap", and in the Tang and Song Dynasties, the local governors at the prefecture level were formally established as "the magistrate's affairs".
In the Yuan Dynasty, the abandoned government set up a road, and the local governor of the road was Lu Huachi, who only served as the "magistrate" in the scattered government and was one of Lu Huachi's subordinate officials. The Song system was generally restored in the Ming Dynasty, and finally there was a local official position in the name of "magistrate".
The county magistrate is responsible for the government's decrees and always leads the counties. His duties are to announce state decrees, govern the people, adjudicate lawsuits, check traitors, evaluate officials, collect taxes and other government affairs.
The position of a county magistrate is equivalent to that of a prefecture-level city, with the secretary of the municipal party committee concurrently serving as the mayor and a fellow county magistrate as the only deputy mayor.
From four official positions:
1. Civil servants: bachelor of The Cabinetshi Read, bachelor of Hanlin Academy, bachelor of Hanlin Academy, and imperial academy offered wine.
2. Foreign officials: prefects, local prefects and salt couriers.
3. Wu Zhi Jing Guan: City Gate Collar, Coat Assistant Guard, Coat Assistant Xiaoqi Collar, Coat Assistant Guard, Four-Needle Rite, Wang Fu Second Guard.
4. Foreign officials: Ambassador Fu Xuan and Deputy Ambassador of Ambassador Xuanwei.
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