A good official name, the difference between an official name and an official title

Updated on history 2024-04-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I checked a little bit of the official name of the Han Dynasty, but I don't know if it is useful.

    Prime Minister: The highest official who assists the emperor in handling the political affairs of a country, and his main responsibilities are the general consul of the court and the performance of hundreds of officials, as well as the selection and appointment of officials, and the rank is called Wanshi.

    Imperial Doctor: The deputy position of the prime minister, the status is second only to the prime minister's chief executive, the main responsibility is to be in charge of documents, archives and books, as well as to supervise hundreds of officials, report illegal, and the rank is also known as Wanshi.

    Tingwei: The highest judicial magistrate of the Han Dynasty, whose main responsibilities were to judge crimes and interpret legal decrees, with a rank of 2,000 stones.

    Guangluxun: Mainly in charge of security in the imperial palace, and is responsible for the attendant guards. The rank is 2,000 stones.

    Wei Wei: The chief of the guard of the imperial palace in the Han Dynasty, his main duty was to defend the outer hall of the imperial palace, and his rank was 2,000 stones.

    Zongzheng: The official in charge of the name of the emperor's relatives, with a rank of 2,000 stones.

    Dasi Nong: An official in charge of all things in the country's finances and economy, with a rank of 2,000 stones.

    Shaofu: An official in charge of the emperor's private finances, with a rank of 2,000 stones.

    Shui Heng Duwei: Established in the second year of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he was in charge of everything in Shanglin Yuan, and his rank was 2,000 stones.

    Prime Minister's Long History: A high-ranking official who assists the Prime Minister in managing documents and other matters, with a rank of Thousand Stones.

    Yu Shi Zhongcheng: A senior official who assists the Imperial Doctor in managing the Lantai books in the palace and supervising the hundred officials, with the rank of Qianshi.

    County Shou: The highest military and political chief of a county in the Han Dynasty, Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty changed his name to Taishou in the second year, with a rank of 2,000 stones, and the official office was called the county government.

    County Lieutenant: A senior military official who assisted Taishou in a county in the Han Dynasty, mainly in charge of the military training, assessment and security of the county's soldiers. Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty changed his name to Duwei in the second year, and his rank was more than 2,000 stones.

    Du Wei Cheng: The highest-ranking official under Du Wei, the rank is generally 600 stones.

    County order: The highest administrator of a county in the Han Dynasty, the rank is generally 600 stones, and the official office is called the county court.

    County Commander: The highest-ranking official under the county order, the main responsibility is to assist the county order in handling the affairs of a county, especially thieves, warehouses and other things, and the rank is generally 200 or 300 stone.

    Pavilion Chief: A low-level official in charge of the affairs of a pavilion in the Han Dynasty, appointed by the county order. The main responsibility is to maintain law and order within the jurisdiction of the pavilion department, and also to welcome and send off officials, deliver official documents and other matters, without rank.

    Princes and kings: In the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, the princes and kings had the power to govern their countries, and Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty ordered that the princes and kings no longer had this power, but that Chang'an sent officials to govern.

    Princes: In the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, he was called Prime Minister, which was the same as the name of the Chang'an Imperial Court. After Emperor Jing withdrew the power of the princes and kings, he changed the princes and kings to prime ministers.

    Internal History: The name of the official position in the princely kingdom, and the duty is to be in charge of the administration of the princely kingdom. When Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty, he omitted the post of internal history and replaced it with the princes in charge of administration.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Li Shimin's Tiance General.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The crown prince and the princess, I prefer or the commander of the country.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The difference between official name and official position: official name refers to the name of an official, such as secretary or director. The official position refers to the level to which the position of the official belongs.

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