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No. During the Qin Dynasty, the currency was not in circulation, and wages were calculated in terms of grain at that time, and one stone of rice was about 150 catties. And the salary of the lieutenant is about 10,000 stone a year, that is, 1.5 million catties of grain.
This jin is not the same as the gold of the title, so the salary of the Qin Dynasty Taiwei is not 1.5 million gold. You must know that gold refers to the actual currency**, and this 1.5 million gold is worth more than 1.5 million catties of grain. In the Qin Dynasty, grain was a relatively common way of circulation, giving you 1.5 million catties of grain a year, and you could exchange it for anything you wanted.
In the Qin Dynasty, in fact, there was no such thing as a grade, and everyone looked at the size of an official, basically according to his salary. For example, the Taiwei mentioned in the article, he is about the same grade as the prime minister, and his annual salary is 10,000 stone of grain. And this salary is actually equivalent to the later currency, and the grain can be exchanged for anything.
And this salary is really very high, think about it, so much food in a year, it is completely impossible to spend.
Let's take a look at the ** system of the Qin Dynasty, after Yingzheng unified the six countries, he established a set of official systems, called the three princes and the county system. First of all, the highest was naturally the emperor, and then the three dukes were established. The three dukes have a captain, a prime minister, and a doctor of the imperial history.
Among them, the prime minister is entrusted with important responsibilities and can lead hundreds of officials. Basically, state affairs are handled by the prime minister, which is equivalent to the emperor's right-hand man. As for the Imperial Doctor, it is used to supervise hundreds of officials.
There is also a Taiwei, although it is also said that he is also a third duke, but in the Qin Dynasty, Taiwei is actually a fictitious position, and there is no actual work. So what about these three positions, which are the so-called three princes. Under the three dukes, there are also Zhu Qing, that is, all kinds of Lang Zhong Ling, Ting Wei and the like.
Further down are the local counties, then the townships and then the villages, layer by layer management system. This system has been used until now, which is enough to show that it is still very statute.
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No. During the Qin and Han dynasties, there was no grade, and the difference between the size of an official mainly depends on his salary. Taiwei and Prime Minister are 10,000 stones, that is, a year's salary is 10,000 stones of grain, one stone is 150 catties, and 1.5 million catties of grain are given a year.
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It's not gold, it's rice, and at that time it was measured in rice, and when it came to you, you could exchange it for anything.
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I don't think it's that much, it's a bit too exaggerated, and although it was very rich and powerful at the time, it wasn't so much.
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The prime minister of the Qin Dynasty was 2,000 catties of grain, and one stone was 120 catties of grain, which means that he could have more than 24,000 catties of grain a month, which is equivalent to the current annual salary of one million.
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The Qin Dynasty formed a prime minister system, and the specific responsibilities of the prime minister of the Qin Dynasty were to be in charge of the Son of Heaven, assistant Wan Ji, and had the highest status among the top official positions, but under the control of the imperial doctor, the prime minister's treatment is equivalent to the current annual salary of about 800,000.
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As the biggest official in the Qin Dynasty, second only to the emperor, the salary must be very high, and the prime minister has too many things to do, and he is very tired, so the high salary is of course, and it should be equivalent to the current annual salary of about 800,000.
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The position of prime minister is equivalent to the current prime minister, and according to historical records, the prime minister of the Qin Dynasty at that time was 2,000 stones. That is, 2,000 quintals of grain, if you pay three yuan a pound per rice, then the annual salary of the prime minister of the Qin Dynasty should be about 160,000.
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The prime minister's annual salary has reached 1.2 million Han catties, which is equivalent to the current annual salary of about 800,000 yuan. It's pretty high.
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During the Qin Dynasty, the prime minister's treatment was almost 5w a year, after all, the Qin Dynasty had just been unified, and it was still war-torn before, so the price level at that time was not high, and the prime minister was only 50,000 a year.
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The prime minister of the Qin Dynasty should have been the largest official position under the emperor at that time, and his annual salary was 2,000 quintals of grain, which was quite a high number.
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The annual salary of the prime minister of the Qin Dynasty is 2,000 quintals of grain, which is about 10,000 yuan now, but in fact, the work is quite hard, and this salary is not high.
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