When did the name of Prime Minister begin? How is it different from the prime minister of the Qin Dy

Updated on history 2024-02-27
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Prime Minister is the general name of the chief of the central power organ in the past dynasties, not an official name (only the Liao State used the prime minister as an official official name). It first originated in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, for example, Ling Yin of the Chu State was the prime minister. After the Qin and Han dynasties until the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, all dynasties had prime ministers in the system, but the official names and positions of power used by each were different.

    The official official name of the prime minister of the Qin Dynasty was Prime Minister.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The prime minister is a general term, and the prime minister is a specific official position, for example, the three provinces and six ministries system, and the governors of the three provinces were all called "prime ministers" at that time

    And the prime minister has only one person ......, the prime minister is the official name ......

    The system of three provinces and six ministries marked profound changes in the ancient Chinese political system, and the decomposition of decision-making, deliberation, and execution rights not only clarified the administrative division of labor, but also made the three provinces contain each other, which had a far-reaching impact on the national system of future generations.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's no different, it's all about people.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The prime minister system was the core of the Qin Dynasty's official system. "Xiang" appeared very early as an official position, but it was not until the end of the Warring States period that it became the "chief of a hundred officials" and was called Xiangguo or Bangxiang. During the Warring States Period, King Wu of Qin set up a prime minister in the Qin State, and Zhu Lijian and Gan Mao were the left and right prime ministers of King Wu of Qin, and since then there have been prime ministers in the Qin State.

    After the unification of Qin, the prime minister system was formally established.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The main function of the prime minister of the Qin Dynasty was to assist the emperor in handling political affairs.

    The first bureaucratic system of the Qin Dynasty was the system of three princes and nine secretaries, and the prime minister was the chief of a hundred officials, assisting the emperor in handling political affairs, and his power was very large.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The power of the prime minister of the Qin Dynasty was to assist the emperor in managing all military affairs, that is, the so-called "Son of Heaven in charge, assistant Wanji".

    The prime minister is the deputy of Xiangguo, Xiangguo has the name of Xiangbang in the pre-Qin period, Xiangbang, etc., and King Qin Hui of Qin State set up Xiangbang in 334 BC. After Lü Buwei was dismissed, no one served as prime minister, but the post of prime minister was retained. After the unification of Qin, the left and right prime ministers continued to be retained, and Qin II added the middle prime minister.

    Since the beginning of King Wu of Qin, the left prime minister and the right prime minister have been set up as the deputy of the prime minister, and since then the prime minister and the prime minister have always existed at the same time, Wei Ran, Lü Buwei and others have all held the position of the prime minister. After Lü Buwei was dismissed, no one served as prime minister, but the post of prime minister was retained. After the unification of Qin, the left and right prime ministers continued to be retained, and Qin II added the middle prime minister.

    The Han Dynasty inherited the Qin system, and the Xiangguo was still set up, and the prime minister was still the deputy of the Xiangguo.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    At that time, the prime minister's status was relatively high, mainly dealing with some things of the country, directly serving the emperor, supervising hundreds of officials on behalf of the emperor, and at the same time dealing with the daily military and political affairs in the court.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The main duty is to help the emperor supervise the hundred officials, assist the emperor in handling government affairs, and be responsible for the proper management of various things, which is the main responsibility of the prime minister.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    At that time, the main responsibility was to assist the emperor in handling the corresponding government affairs, and at the same time, it was also necessary to supervise hundreds of officials, supervise the corresponding authorities, and strengthen the centralization of power.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Its main responsibility was to assist the emperor in resolving national affairs.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Commanding hundreds of officials, assisting the emperor in governing national affairs, and unifying everything.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Help the Emperor with day-to-day affairs.

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