The six departments refer to the "official department, which is in charge of the appointment, removal, assessment and promotion of officials; The Ministry is responsible for land registration, taxation and finance; Ritual department, in charge of ceremonies, science, schools and other things; Ministry of war, in charge of military affairs; The penal department, in charge of judicial prisons; The Ministry of Industry is in charge of engineering construction, water conservancy and other matters. " The minister is a minister and the deputy minister is an assistant minister. There are practitioners, deputy foreign ministers and subordinate officials in charge.
The temple is the official office. Jiu Si is Jiuqing's official position. In the Han Dynasty, Taichang, Guangluxun, Weiwei, Taifu, Tingwei, Dahonglu, Zong Zheng, Dasinong and Shaofu were called the Nine-Temple Qing Dynasty. There have been slight changes in the past dynasties, all due to the Qing Dynasty.
(1) Guanglu Temple: in charge of court guards and attendants, catering tents after the Northern Qi Dynasty and catering after the Tang Dynasty.
(2) Taibu Temple: The matter of herding horses began in the Northern Qi Dynasty and was incorporated into the Ministry of War when Guangxu reformed the official system.
(3) Taichang Temple: Qin Feng is too common, Han Dynasty is too common, and ancestral temple etiquette is in charge. Taichang Temple only existed in the Northern Qi Dynasty and was abolished in the late Qing Dynasty.
(4) Zong Zheng Temple: the ancestral home in Ming and Qing Dynasties, in charge of the clan affairs of the Emperor.
(5) Dali Temple: in charge of the trial of criminal prison cases, Tingwei in Qin and Han Dynasties, Dali Temple in Northern Qi Dynasty and Dali Courtyard in Qing Dynasty.
(6) Weiwei Temple: the head guards stationed troops, and the Beiqi changed to Weiwei Temple, and the Sui Dynasty changed ceremonial weapons and tents, and abandoned them in the open, with clear ceremonies and guards.
(7) crack hon temple: Qin Yue temple guest, Han crack hon temple, palm praise guide ceremony. Hong, sound, biography, praise and guidance, so it is called Honghong. When I arrived in Beiqi, it was called Split Temple, and it didn't waste.
(8) Shaofu Temple: in charge of Shanze affairs, then in charge of the treasures of clothes in the palace, and changed to a prison in the Sui Dynasty, which was abolished in the Ming Dynasty.
(9) Taifu Hall: that is, the big sinong in charge of money, money and silk.
In addition, the central government also has specialized agencies and officials responsible for managing books, editing history and making calendars. For example, Sima Qian and Zhang Heng served as Taishiling. Gao Qi edited The History of Hanlin. [Edit this paragraph] During the Qin and Han Dynasties, the main administrative areas of local official positions were counties. Chief, Qin said chief, Korea said satrap. The main administrative area of Sui and Tang Dynasties was Zhou, which was called the secretariat by state officials, and its subordinate officials were Chang Shi and Sima. In some military towns in the Tang Dynasty. Our time has been set up, and the officials include marching Sima, staff officer and secretary in charge. In Song Dynasty, state officials were called breg and county officials were called breg. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, the state was changed to the government, which was called the magistrate.
In addition, there were also counties in the Han Dynasty, and the world was divided into more than a dozen counties, all of which were basically monitoring areas. The central government sent officials to spy on the situation, calling it a secretariat. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, there were more than a dozen roads in China, also called prison areas. The central government sent officials to inspect them. These officials were called ambassadors. In the Song Dynasty, the whole country was divided into about twenty roads, and several departments were responsible for all aspects. In the Yuan Dynasty, the highest local administrative organization was called the book province in China, and in the Ming Dynasty, it was renamed the Chengxuan Bureaucracy Department, and it is still called "province" in custom.
After the emergence of the system of "three provinces and six departments", the promotion and appointment of officials are all in the charge of the official department. The following words are commonly used in the appointment, removal and promotion of official positions: (1) Bye-bye. Grant a certain official position or a position with certain etiquette. (2) in addition. Worship an official, hold a post, or be promoted to an official position, such as "giving the right prime minister and a Tang envoy" ("except" in the sentence of "Southern Lu Biography (Postscript)" means giving an official position. And "Zuo Shi" means demotion. (4) moving. Official transfer includes promotion, demotion and lateral transfer. (5) Chen. Demote officials or transfer them to remote areas. (6) "Hu" and "strike, exemption and seizure" are both dismissed from office. (7) Go ahead. There are three kinds of dismissal: resignation, transfer and dismissal. Resignation and transfer belong to the general situation and official position adjustment, and dismissal is a demotion to people. (8) begging for bones. Ask for resignation and retirement when you are old. (9) promotion: official promotion, promotion without official position. (10): promotion. Refers to the promotion and appointment of officials.
The title of title is the title of title and title, which was awarded by the ancient emperor to nobles and nobles.
The prime minister is the highest official position in the feudal bureaucracy, and he is the person who manages state affairs according to the will of the monarch. Sometimes called, often called Prime Minister, referred to as "Xiang". Generally speaking, there is only one prime minister, commonly known as the great prime minister, and sometimes there are two prime ministers. The right prime minister is in charge of state affairs and the left prime minister is the "personal adviser" of the emperor. There is no need to manage state affairs.
Taishi refers to an official position, also known as Taizai.
Taishi, Taifu and Taibao were called "three publics" in ancient times, and most of them were high-ranking officials, indicating that they cherished their trust and had no real duties.
Prince Taishi Prince Taishi belongs to the "East Palace Third Division" and is a nominal prince teacher. Prince Taishi, Prince Taifu and Prince Taibao are the "three divisions of the Eastern Palace", while Prince Shao Shi, Prince Shaofu and Prince Shaobao are called "three orphans" and gradually become empty names.
Shangshu was originally an official in charge of the memorial. There were six departments in the Sui Dynasty, and six departments in the Tang Dynasty were designated as officials, households, rituals, soldiers, punishments and workers. Shangshu and Assistant Minister were the main officials and adjutants.
Bachelor's degree was the official position in charge of etiquette department and editing in Wei and Jin Dynasties. After the Tang Dynasty, he referred to Hanlin as a bachelor, became the emperor's secretary and adviser, and participated in confidential affairs, so he was called "the inner phase". In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, although they were also academicians of Hanlin, such as serving orders, reading, giving lectures, editing and editing, Jishi Shu, their status and responsibilities were different from those of Hanlin in the Tang and Song Dynasties.
In the official system of the Zhou Dynasty in Shang Qing, both the emperor and the vassal had Qing, which was divided into three levels: upper, middle and lower, and the most distinguished one was called "Shang Qing".
General is the highest title of general in pre-Qin and Western Han dynasties. After the Wei and Jin Dynasties, it gradually became a virtual title without a real position. The position of general was established during the Ming and Qing wars and abolished after the war.
Participating in politics, also known as "participating in politics", was one of the highest administrative officials in the Tang and Song Dynasties, and was also called "re-knowing" with Zhang and Tang's deputy envoys.
The military department, namely the military affairs ministers, was an administrative organization established by Yong Zhengdi in the Qing Dynasty to assist the emperor. There is no fixed number of incumbents, usually princes, university students, ministers, assistant ministers or Beijing Hall, and they are called military ministers. Military ministers range from three or four to six or seven, and are called "pivot ministers".
The censor was originally a historian. After Qin Dynasty, he was appointed as the censor, ranking second only to the prime minister, in charge of impeachment and picketing officials' faults.
The head of the Privy Council. In the Tang Dynasty, it was held by eunuchs and later by ministers. The Privy Council is one of the highest state organs in charge of important military affairs, and the power of envoys in the Tang Dynasty is equivalent to that of prime ministers. Military ministers in the Qing Dynasty are usually called "Tang secretaries".
The official name of Chu State in the Warring States Period on the left is comparable to that of later generations. The main duty is to advise the emperor and recommend talents.
Official titles in autumn before yuan dynasty. He was the highest military attache who assisted the emperor and was called Fu in the Han Dynasty. The highest military attache in Song Dynasty.
The official names of doctors in the pre-Qin period were lower than those in the Qing Dynasty.
Doctors refer to different contents in different dynasties, and sometimes they can refer to important positions in central organs.
Scholar-officials used to refer to officials or intellectuals with more prestige and status.
Taishigong was a senior official in the Western Zhou Dynasty during the Spring and Autumn Period. He was in charge of drafting documents, planning governors and ministers, recording historical events, and also in charge of classics, calendars, sacrifices and other things. After the Qin and Han Dynasties, the Taishi Order was set up, and the scope of responsibilities gradually narrowed and the status gradually decreased.
In the Qin dynasty, he was a prime minister, and in the Han dynasty, he was a general officer and a staff member.
The assistant minister is a court attendant for the first time. After the Eastern Han Dynasty, he became an official of Shangshu. In the Tang Dynasty, the assistant minister was the deputy minister of the three provinces (Zhongshu, Menxia and Shangshu).
The assistant was originally one of the officials outside the official position. Because the attendants around the emperor, the status is getting higher and higher, and the level exceeds the assistant minister. After Wei and Jin Dynasties, he often became the de facto prime minister.
Langzhong was a court bodyguard in the Warring States period. From the Tang Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, he became a senior official and assistant minister below Shangshu, in charge of various departments' affairs.
The abbreviation of "staff military affairs" who joined the army was originally the military staff of the Prime Minister. After the Jin Dynasty, his status gradually declined and he became the staff of kings and generals. After Sui and Tang Dynasties, he gradually became a local official.
During the Warring States Period, Ling Yin, the county chief in charge of military and political power in Chu, was equivalent to the prime minister. Ming and Qing dynasties refer to county orders.
The governor pointed out where Beijing officials had gone in the early days. In the Qing Dynasty, he officially became the governor of a province, in charge of military affairs, bureaucracy, prisons and other affairs of a province, and his position was slightly lower than that of the governor, so he was nicknamed "Fu Yuan", "Fu Tai" and "Fu Jun".
In the Han dynasty, the captain was second only to the general.
A magistrate is a "satrap", also known as a "magistrate".
The county magistrate is the chief executive of a county, also known as the "magistrate".
Li Zheng is an ancient township official, that is, a mile long.
Xu Li's tolerance in village management.
The captain is the military attache after the general. Chen She Family: "Chen She is a general and Guangwu is a captain." "Hongmen Banquet": "Pei Gong has gone out, and Wang Xiang asked Chen Ping to call him."
Tong Qing, another name of Taipusi Qing, was in charge of the emperor's chariots, horses and livestock. In the epitaphs of the five tombs, Mok Ng said, "Even a wise man is careful, he will gain something, and celebrate together as Wu Gong" and "for it".
Different dynasties of Sima refer to different official positions. During the Warring States period, he was an adjutant in charge of military administration and military taxes, such as "Hongmen Banquet": "Pei Gong Sajima, Cao Yue." During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, he was the prefect (secretariat) official of the state and county, such as Pipaxing: "Yuan and ten years, moved to Sima, Jiujiang County." Bai Juyi was demoted to Jiujiang at that time, under the long history of counties.
Our general manager in charge of the military and political affairs of several States in the Tang Dynasty was originally located in the border States; Later, the mainland was also set up all over the country, resulting in a separatist situation, so the world called it a "buffer zone." The fourth time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "Yucun wrote two letters in a hurry, together with Jia Zheng and our ambassador to Beijing, Wang Ziteng."
Policies are also called "policies" for short. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, he was the military chief of the frontier defense, juxtaposed with the viceroy. For example, Fan Zhongyan used to be the deputy economic envoy of Shaanxi. When there were important military tasks in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, they specialized in running, and their official positions were higher than those of the governor. For example, in Meihualing, "Running to Hong Chengchou has something to do with the past". After the Qing Dynasty, Hong Chengchou ran to seven provinces and was stationed in Jiangning.
The secretariat was originally the official name of the governor. After the Eastern Han Dynasty, it became the highest military and political chief of the county, sometimes called the satrap. Tang Bai Juyi was the secretariat of Hangzhou and Suzhou, and Liu Zongyuan was the secretariat of Liuzhou.
The coach was an officer who trained martial arts in the Song Dynasty. Lin Chong in Water Margin is the head coach of the 800,000 imperial army in Beijing.
Manage the official names of state and county military attaché s in Song Dynasty, and be in charge of training the army, supervising and arresting thieves and other affairs. For example, Lu Tiha governs Lu Shenzhi in Water Margin.
Family members engaged in the appointment of central or local governors are also called "employees". Battle of Red Cliffs: "Jing's prestige is still worthy of Cao's appointment."
The three provinces and six provinces are Zhongshu Province, Menxia Province and Shangshu Province. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the three provinces were the highest government agencies. Generally speaking, the book is responsible for decision-making, the provincial government is responsible for deliberation, and the minister is responsible for implementation. The leaders of these three provinces are all prime ministers. The governor of Zhongshu Province is called Zhongshu Order, and there are positions such as Zhongshu Assistant Minister and Zhongshu Sheren. The commander-in-chief under the door is Shi Zhong, and there are assistant ministers and Zhong Qing under the door. The governor of Shangshu Province is an official of Shangshu, with officials such as left and right servants. There are six departments in Shangshu Province: the official department (in charge of the appointment, removal and assessment of officials, equivalent to the current organization department) and the household department (in charge of land registration, taxation, finance and so on. ), does (in charge of ceremonies, imperial examinations, schools, etc. ), Ministry of War (in charge of military affairs, equivalent to the current Ministry of National Defense), Ministry of Criminal Affairs (in charge of judicial prisons, equivalent to the current Ministry of Justice) and Ministry of Industry (in charge of engineering construction, etc. Ministers are called ministers, assistant ministers with deputy titles, and doctors, foreign ministers, principals and other officials. The six-part system was implemented from Sui and Tang Dynasties to the end of Qing Dynasty. [Edit this paragraph] A list of common official positions in ancient China killed Wei Lingcheng.
The post of SiKongSikou, the official of Zuo Shi Youshi Shi Situ Sima in Qing Dynasty.
Tai Shi Tai Fu Bao Shao Shi Shao Fu Shao Bao Tai is burning in Liu Qing
The seal worker is in the prime minister's office, and Princess Yin is in charge of the three fairs.
Prime Minister Prime Minister Imperial Commissioner Taiwei Jiuqing Taifu Tingwei Zong Zheng Shaofu
General, horse washing, doctor, doctor, doctor, doctor, assistant minister, assistant minister, tell me about the history of doctors.
Don't drive the ministers to shoot the stone and stab the history.
Prefect Bo, the chief magistrate, is engaged in supervising the tour of the county magistrate and county commandant.
Tingchang Liehou is in charge of the three provinces, and the governors are responsible for protecting the army Khan.
The left-behind judge, the general manager of the six departments and three museums of the bachelor marshal, inspected and punished.
Jurisdiction over Confucius and Yasi, cabinet factory guards and eunuchs.
Magistrate prince, governor, governor, prefect, prefect, prefect and company commander.
The general was dismissed, flowing in and out of Baylor.
Liang Zuo Prime Minister Right Prime Minister Da Situ Da Sikong Yushitai
Fu Langzhong appointed General Dasinong as Jin Wu Langzhong.
Shangshu province Shangshu made it very clear that Jing left Fengyu, and you helped Fengyu.
Hou Guanzhong, secretary of the provincial party Committee, secretary of the provincial party Committee and ambassador of the provincial party Committee.
Yuan Wailang wrote Lang, imperial academy, our envoy, and gathered all the envoys to inspect.
Observation Ambassador Duke Feast University School of Earth Election and Politics Jixian College
Qin's Minister of the Interior of the Imperial Academy of the Ministry of War did not flow.
The State Council Privy Council Advisory Committee Tax Department.
Dr. San Lv, Dr. Shi Yu and Dr. Li Si, a captain, will all be masters of giving advice to doctors.
Dr. Guanglu embroidered clothes, pointed out and supervised the empire, and took charge of affairs.
Hanlin learned about the situation in the soil from the book, so he ordered someone to pay Lu Niu, an imperial minister.
Counsellor and Navy yamen of the State Administration of Taxation
Commander of Electric Agriculture Corps Minister of Beiyang Trade Minister of Nanyang Trade
Comparison between some ancient official positions and modern official positions
Taishou was called the county magistrate in the Warring States Period, and was the chief executive of a county in the Han Dynasty. There are 36 counties in Qin Fen that are bigger than counties. Equivalent to the mayor of the current provincial capital city.
The secretariat of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty divided the whole country into thirteen states, and the secretariat was in charge of the military and political power of one state. It is equivalent to the governor of the province (city) and the commander of the province (city) army (district).
Jing, local governor of Gyeonggi, Western Han Dynasty. Equivalent to the mayor of Beijing.
Qiu Qin was established from the Song Dynasty, and he was the head of the country's military and political affairs. Equivalent to the Secretary of Defense.
Ting Wei is a minister in charge of law and presiding over important cases. Relative to the President of the Supreme Court.
The official ministers are responsible for the assessment, rewards and punishments of civil and military officials throughout the country. Equivalent to the Minister of Personnel.
Dr. Guanglu, advisor to the emperor. It is equivalent to the Standing Committee of the Central Advisory Committee.
The secretariat is responsible for issuing the emperor's orders. Equivalent to the "two offices" secretary-general.
Shang Shuling participated in major policies and looked at government affairs comprehensively. Equivalent to the Executive Dean.
The status of a general riding a car is respected, which is equivalent to the rank of marshal.
Duchayuan is the highest supervisory institution in ancient times. Equivalent to the Minister of Supervision.
The local chief executive is responsible for state and county affairs. Equivalent to the governor.
Known to the Chief Executive. Equivalent to the mayor of a provincial capital city.
County magistrate. Equivalent to the county magistrate.
Representatives of ordinary courts. Equivalent to the vice governor.
Xian Cheng assisted the county magistrate in managing a county. Equivalent to the deputy county magistrate.
The main thin pocket money, household registration. Equivalent to the director of food or the director of household registration.
The professor's office is responsible for the discipline and evaluation of students. Equivalent to the director of the provincial education department.
Under the guerrilla position, he led the troops to defend. A divisional officer in charge of defense.
An official who waits on the emperor. An official of the Central Security Bureau (said to be equivalent to the current deputy minister). [Edit this paragraph] Introduction to the ancient secretarial system. Master Book: During the Warring States Period, Wei protected all kinds of written materials for the monarch.
Physician: During the Qin Dynasty, he was responsible for supervising officials, accepting officials' performance on behalf of the emperor, managing important state albums and books, and drafting imperial edicts on behalf of the imperial court. In the Western Han Dynasty, Doctor Tai, Prime Minister and Qiu were called the Three Kingdoms. When the prime minister is away, he is often replaced by an ancient official. After the Jin Dynasty, Yushi was no longer responsible for paperwork.
Ling Shi: the official position in charge of paperwork under Lang in Han Dynasty. Points: Lantian Lingshi, Shangshuling History. Sui: After the Tang Dynasty, Lingshi became the title of junior clerk of six censorate stations in three provinces.
Prime Minister: In feudal times, "the prime minister was the aide of the monarch." Equivalent to the current secretary-general.
Remonstrance officer: the remonstrance officer called the secretary's staff officer in the Western Han Dynasty. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was renamed Doctor Jian. Sui and Tang Shilu belong to the province under the door, and their duties are to serve and advise. The admonition court was established in the Song Dynasty, Liao and Jin Dynasties and abolished in the Ming Dynasty.
Huang Menfu: Langguan who served in the palace in the Western Han Dynasty. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, the assistant minister of Huangmen was full-time, and his duty was to serve the emperor and convey the imperial edict. After the Southern Dynasties, assistant minister Huang Men was in charge of confidential documents.
Zuoyou Cao: the official position of dealing with emperor's official documents in Han Dynasty. This kind of official position is not full-time, but additional. If I can get Cao Jiaguan, I can handle the emperor's documents.
Translator's Order 9 Translation Order: A translator established in the Han Dynasty was responsible for translating the languages of foreign letters. Equivalent to a contemporary foreign language secretary.
Fu Baolang: An official in charge of the seals of the emperor and Jeff in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Zhong Cheng: A subordinate official of the Imperial Examination in Han Dynasty, in charge of the central library and the library, handling all memorials submitted directly to the monarch, and supervising the secretariats of various ministries to exercise the right of external inspection. In the empire after Han Dynasty, Cheng was the general manager of empire, and Guo and a captain were the most authoritative empire.
Engaged in: Assistant officials engaged in the secretariat of the Han Dynasty, such as Biejia, Zhizhong and Main Book. At that time, all counties and countries also engaged in it.
Bookkeeper: a small official in charge of documents in Han Dynasty. Like Gong Cao Zuo Shu and Dian County Zuo Shu, they are responsible for drafting and writing documents.
Shangshu: Shangshu means to be in charge of documents. In the Han Dynasty, the official in charge of documents in the imperial court was called Shangshu.
Two Thousand Stones Cao Shangshu: In the Han Dynasty, county officials wore two thousand stones, and it was customary to call local governors two thousand stones. At that time, it was Shangshu who was in charge of Cao affairs, and Shangshu who was in charge of county and state documents was called 2000 Stone Cao Shangshu.
Cao Shangshu: In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there were three men: Tai Wei, Situ and Sikong. At that time, it was Shangshu who was in charge of Cao affairs, and Shangshu, who was in charge of the documents of Sangongfu, was known as Sangongshangshu.
Shangshuling: Shangshuling is in charge of Shangshu. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the system of taking Shangshu as the provincial governor of Shangshu was gradually formed, so that Shangshuling was not the official in charge of documents, but the highest head of the central administrative supervision department.
Prime minister: the system established in Qin and Han Dynasties. The prime minister is the most important administrative official who assisted the emperor, and his position is slightly lower than that of Qiu He. In the early Han Dynasty, there were sometimes left and right prime ministers. There is usually only one person, regardless of left and right. At the beginning of the Ming dynasty, there was also the saying that the prime minister was around, which was soon abolished. Since then, there has never been a prime minister's name.
Secretariat order: When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was appointed as a eunuch, he was responsible for announcing the imperial edict. After Cao Pi acceded to the throne, he set up the supervisor of Chinese books and the order of Chinese books. A governor is the same as an order, and his power is equivalent to that of a prime minister. It is customary to supervise before placing an order. After the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the Chinese Book Supervisor was abolished and only the Chinese Book Order was retained.
Zhong Shujian: It was established after Cao Pi of Wei ascended the throne, and it has the same power as Zhong Shuling.
Zhongshu Province: After Wei and Jin Dynasties, the power of ministers was replaced by Zhongshu Supervisor and Zhongshu Order, and Zhongshu Province began to serve as the central general organization. By the time of Liang and Chen, there were five officials in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Zhongshu Province, ten in charge of lords and two hundred in charge of bookkeepers.
Zhongshuling: In the Tang and Song Dynasties, Zhongshuling was a very prominent official position. There was a China calligrapher in the Calligraphy Department of China in the Ming Dynasty, who only cared about writing and other things, and his rank was from seven grades. At first, it was called "Sheren in Zhongshu Province", and later it was renamed as "Sheren in Zhongshu Branch". Calligraphers in China are not valued, but only as an appearance decoration. Some of them are actually writers in the name of Gongshu, and they still have their own systems. Generally speaking, they are called Zhongshu, and they are not officials who treat people lightly.
Minister's Order: Cao Cao was Wang Wei at the end of Han Dynasty. At first, he made a secretary's order to ask for documents. After Cao Pi acceded to the throne, he was changed to the supervisor of Chinese books and the order of Chinese books.
Level and administrative authority:
There are nine categories, and each category is divided into positive and negative categories, with a total of * * * 18.
Prime Minister (the highest administrative officer assisting the Emperor)
It's a product-a surname, a teacher, a Pacific insurance, and a college student. (5) lead the minister in the bodyguard.
From Yipin-(Wen), Shaofu, Shaobao, Taizi Taishi, Taizi Taifu, Taizi Taibao, vassals, ministers of various ministries, right suggestion and left suggestion of Douchayuan. (5) generals, commanders-in-chief and prefects.
Is the second product-(text) Prince Shao Shi, Prince Shaofu, Prince Shaobao, provincial governors, assistant ministers of various ministries and hospitals. Deputy commander and company commander.
From the second product-(text) provincial governors, cabinet bachelor, imperial academy bachelor, provincial ministers. Lieutenant (military).
Positive three products-(text) Duchayuan right vice capital suggestion, left vice capital suggestion, General Political Department General Political Department, Dali Temple Minister, Zhan Shifu Zhan Shi, Taichang Temple Minister, Shuntianfu prefect, Fengtianfu prefect, provincial judge. General (military)
From the three products-(text) Guanglu Temple Qing, Taibu Temple Qing, provincial salt ambassador. Guerrilla warfare.
Zheng Sipin —— (Text) Deputy Special Envoy of the General Political Department, Shao Qing of Dali Temple, Shao Zhan of Master Zhan, Shao Qing of Taichang Temple, Shao Qing of Cracking Temple, Shao Qing of Taibu Temple, and Sheng Wei. (Wu) Dusi.
From the four products-(text) Bachelor of imperial academy, Bachelor of Lecturing, imperial academy Wine Festival, Bachelor of The Cabinetshi Read, Provincial Judge. (Wu) Chengmenling
Positive five products-(text) left and right Chunfang, left and right illegitimate children, Guanglu Temple, Qin Jian, six ministries, various ministries, courts, and Zhili Prefecture. Garrison (military)
From the five products-(text) crack hon temple, the supervision of the empire, the academician courtyard Shi read, diplomatic history, the provinces know the state. (Wu) Shouganzong Headquarters.
Positive six products-(text) imperial academy Division, The Cabinetshi Read, left with Chunfang and left with Zhongyun, heads of various ministries and institutes, judged by Beijing government officials, judged by Jingxian county magistrate officials, and judged by provincial officials. (Wu) There are thousands of doors and thousands of camps.
From six grades-(text) about Chunfang about Zanshan, Hanlin Academy, Guanglu Temple, Zhilifu, Tongzhou, Tongzhou. General Qian of the armed forces.
Zhengqipin-(text) edited by Hanlin Academy, with seven calligraphy stickers in various ministries and institutes, professor of Shuntianfu studies, discipline, county magistrate outside Jingxian county, and professors of various government studies. (Wu) General Manager.
From seven categories —— (text) Review of the Imperial Academy, Chinese Book Department, Cabinet Chinese Book, Dr. imperial academy, judges of Zhili Prefecture, and state judges. (Wu) Deputy Commandant of Shengjing Nomadic.
Zheng Bapin-(text) Imperial Physician of TaiYuan, Eight Needles calligraphy and painting posts of various departments and hospitals, experience of foreign governments, and teaching instructions of other counties, counties, prefectures and counties. (military) outsourcing thousands of managers.
From the Eight Grades-(Text) imperial academy Canon Book, Fuzhou County Ji. (5) Appoint a director of Xiao Qi.
Nine stitches-(text) Nine stitches calligraphy, pasted in the main books of various ministries, colleges and counties. (5) General Manager of Outsourcing Committee.
From the Jiupin-(Wen) imperial academy waits for imperial edicts, promotes the Ministry to supervise, and the state officials supervise and make inspections. (5) Extra outsourcing.
No inflow-(Wen) Dian Shi, Cheng Yi, He Bo Institute and other officials in Beijing counties (military attaché s don't inflow).