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What is the official position of the "scholar" often heard in the Qing palace drama?
The word "college students" began in the Tang Dynasty, but it was widely used in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Generally, it is used to assist the emperor in the Cabinet Office, and also to assist the university students. Each temple also has its own college students. Now it is equivalent to the post of secretary-general and office director of each central administrative unit.

Most college students in the past dynasties were not official positions, but posted posts, which is now part-time jobs. North Korea's ruling prime minister or minister often holds the post of college student in the cabinet or a certain department. In today's words, it is much better than a deputy prime minister and an office director. Of course, there are also some North Korean officials who will be full-time college students in a temple, but that is not very real power.

The position of a college student should be really widely used in the officialdom of the Qing Dynasty, when a college student had three halls and three pavilions. College students in Zhonghedian? 、? Bachelor of Baohetang? 、? Bachelor of Arts in Wenhua Temple? 、? Master Wu Yingdian? 、? Master Wen? 、? Dongge University? . When addressing, college students should add the name of the museum in front of them, just like adding the director of a department office in front of them.

From the level, all the college students are the same, and they are all first-class titles. In ancient times, this was already a very important position, and most of them were held by the minister of records or the prime minister in power in the DPRK. For example, Shenyang, who was in power for a period of time in the Qing Dynasty, only held the position of a bachelor in the cabinet as the chief bachelor, and also served as a bachelor in Wenhua Hall and a bachelor in imperial academy. It can be said that the power of many departments is monopolized by one person

Ji Xiaolan, a famous scholar in the mid-Qing Dynasty, was also an assistant minister of the academy and a minister of rites, who was a full-time official and an assistant minister of the academy.

Therefore, in general, whether as a full-time or a temporary post, the university students in ancient feudal dynasties were top positions that only officials in the DPRK could hold.