Civil servants: Taishi, Taifu, Taibao, Diange University.
Wu Zhi kyou-kan: the minister in charge of guards and the minister in charge of ceremonies.
2. Rank from a product
Civil officials: Shao Shi, Shaofu, Shaobao, Prince Taishi, Prince Taifu, Prince Taibao, co-organized by university students, ministers of ministries and institutes, and governors around the inspector's office.
Civilian officials: governors with titles (Han officials played an important role in the late Qing Dynasty, so most local governors in the late Qing Dynasty were Han Chinese, and all local governors were governors with titles)
Wu Zhi Jing Guan: Commander and Minister of the Fifth Battalion of the Nine-door Step Army.
Wu Zhi Foreign Officials: General, Governor-General and Prefect.
3, the rank is second grade.
Civil officials: Prince Shao Shi, Prince Shaofu, Prince Shaobao, assistant ministers of various ministries, assistant ministers of various institutes, and head of the internal affairs office.
Civil servant: governor
Wu Zhi Jing Guan: Commander of the Left and Right Wing Forward Battalion, Commander of the Eight Banners Guards and Marshal.
Wu Zhi Foreign Officials: Deputy Governor and General Governor.
4. Products ranked second.
Beijing Civil Officer: Bachelor of Cabinet,
Civilian officials: Governor-General, Foreign Minister, and Foreign Minister.
Wu Zhi Jing Guan: Minister of Scattered Ranks.
Wu Zhi Diplomatic Officer: Lieutenant General.
5, the official rank is three products.
Officials of civil servants entering Beijing: Shi Yu, deputy governor of the left and right, Zongren Fucheng, special envoy of the General Political Department, secretary of Dali Temple, James of Zhanshi City, and secretary of Taichang Temple.
Civil servants and foreign officials: Shuntianfu magistrate, Fengtianfu magistrate, provincial judges.
Wu Zhigong: First-class bodyguard, wingman of Firearms Battalion, wingman of Jianrui Battalion, vanguard captain, escort captain, captain Xiao Qi, and the long history of Wang Fu.
Foreign officials of Wu Zhi: city guards, generals and commanders.
6. Rank from three products
Civilian Beijing official: Secretary of Guanglu Temple and Secretary of Taibu Temple.
Civilian diplomats: all transferred to salt ambassadors.
Wu Zhi's contemplation: Wang Fu's Royal Guards, Royal Guards and First-class Royal Guards.
Foreign officials of Wuzhi: guerrilla, five banners participating, combining, advocating, commanding and knowing.
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Ancient three provinces and six departments
The three 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 personnel 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.