What was the position of the longevity official in the Ming Dynasty? The Qing Dynasty s Bapinshou of

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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Shouguan. —The title given to the elderly in the Ming Dynasty pension system.

    This kind of "longevity official" that appeared after the second year of Tianshun (1458) of Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty was given the title of "virtuous and respected by the township" when the edict was issued. The age requirements for the elderly are different. It was only awarded nineteen times in the entire Ming Dynasty, so it was particularly precious to the people of the time.

    The age at the time of nineteen times is:

    1, Tianshun two years - 100 years old.

    2. Tianshun is eight years old - ninety years old.

    3, Chenghua eleven years --- ninety years old.

    4, Chenghua twenty-three years --- eighty years old.

    5, the fifth year of Hongzhi - 90 years old.

    6, the eighteenth year of Hongzhi - eighty years old.

    7, Zhengde is five years --- eighty years old.

    8, the first year of Jiajing - eighty years old.

    9, Jiajing three years - eighty years old.

    10, Jiajing 7-80 years old.

    11, Jiajing 12 years - 80 years old.

    12, Jiajing fifteen years--- eighty years old.

    13, Jiajing 17 years - 80 years old.

    14, Jiajing was eighteen years old--- eighty years old.

    15, Jiajing was twenty years old --- eighty years old.

    16, Longqing six years--- seventy years old.

    17, Wanli ten years - seventy years old.

    18, the twenty-ninth year of Wanli - seventy years old.

    19, Wanli thirty-four years old - seventy years old.

    In addition, filial sons who have already received the title can be awarded in advance to the age of 60.

    "Shouguan" is produced by means of local elections.

    The Qing Dynasty also had "longevity officials".

    My ancestors' tombstone has the word "Shouguantou", and the tombstone was established in the late spring of the 32nd year of Qianlong.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    —The title given to the elderly in the Ming Dynasty pension system.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is the title given to the elderly in the pension system during the Ming Dynasty.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summary. The ancient eight products ** are equivalent to: the main department, the secondary department.

    Positive eight products: [branch level].

    Civilian Beijing officials: Secretary of the Secretary, Doctor of the Five Classics, Guozi Jian Xuezheng, Xuelu, Qintianjian Bo, Imperial Doctor of Tai Hospital

    Taichang Temple Xielu Lang, Sanglu Division left and right lectures, Daolu Temple left and right to the spirit.

    Civilian Foreign Officials: Ambassadors of the Treasury of the Administration, Treasurers of Salt Transportation, Ambassadors of the Salt Dao Depot, and Ambassadors of the Salt Division

    Ambassadors of the Salt Citations and Inspection Institutes, Governors of the Inspectorate, Prefecture Experience, County Cheng, Shi County Cheng, Sishi Xuelu, State Xuezheng, and Teachings.

    Military Foreign Officer: Foreign Affairs Committee Qianzong.

    From the eighth grade: [sub-department level].

    Civilian Beijing officials: Hanlin Yuan Dianbo, Guozi Jian Dianbo, Honglu Temple Master Bo, Qintian Jian Zhihu Zheng, Ritual Priest Bureau, Kagura Agency, Sanglu Division Left and Right Jueyi, Daolu Division Left and Right Zhiyi.

    Civilian Foreign Officials: Chief Secretary of the General Administration, Governor of the Salt Transportation Division, and Instructor.

    Martial arts officials: Eight Rank Ceremony, Commissioned Pro-Military Academy, Commissioned Forward School, Commissioned Guardian Military Academy, and Commissioned Xiao Cavalry School.

    What is the current Bapin Shouguan of the Qing Dynasty.

    The ancient eight products ** are equivalent to: the main department, the secondary department. Zheng Bapin:

    Section level] civil officials: secretary of the secretary, doctor of the Five Classics, Guozi Jian Xuezheng, Xuelu, Qintianjian Zhu Bo, Imperial Doctor of Taichang Hospital, Taichang Temple Xielulang, Sanglu Si left and right lectures, Daolu Temple left and right to Ling civil and foreign officials: Ambassador Yinna, Treasurer of Yanyun, Ambassador of Yandaoku, Ambassador of Yandao Division, Ambassador of Yanyin Approval Institute, Governor of the Inspectorate, Governor of the Prefecture, Shixian Cheng, Sishi Xuelu, Zhou Xuezheng, and the Teachings of Wu Zhifeng are absolutely no foreign officials:

    Foreign Affairs Committee Qianzong from the eight products: [deputy section level] civil Beijing officials: Hanlin Yuan Dianbo, Guozi Jian Dianbo, Honglu Temple Master Bo, Qintian Jian Zhi Huzheng, Ritual Priest Department Worship Cheng, Kagura Department Cheng, Sanglu Division left and right Jueyi, Daolu Division left and right to Yi civil foreign officials:

    The Secretary of the Political Division, the Governor of the Salt Transportation Division, and the Instructor of the Military Rank Beijing Officer: Eight Rank Ceremony, Commissioned Pro-Military Academy, Commissioned Forward School, Commissioned Military Academy, and Commissioned Xiao Cavalry School.

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Shouguan is a high title given to the elderly in the Ming Dynasty pension system.

    This kind of longevity official that appeared after the second year of Tianshun of Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty was a title only given when the edict was issued, and it was only awarded nineteen times in the entire Ming Dynasty, so it was particularly precious to people when they were blind.

    Shouguan is produced by local election, and the Qing Dynasty also has Shouguan, and the Jiupin Shouguan is a title with no real power.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Shouguan is a kind of idle job in the Ming and Qing dynasties, in the **grade is mostly eight grades (equivalent to the current mayor level), is the government for the age of seventy, virtue is heard, for the township to believe in the old man, recommended by the villagers to the local government, the local government reported to the court, by the emperor's permission, Qin gave the crown belt and plaque, enjoy the grade treatment, so as to glorious.

    There are quite few people who can give longevity officials, one is that the vast majority of the ancients did not live to be 70 years old, that is, they lived to be 70 years old, not highly respected people, without the recommendation of villagers, local ** reports, and the emperor's grace and approval, they could not be longevity officials.

    According to the age and meritorious character of the elderly, the longevity officials who are blessed with grace will also be divided into grades, the lowest nine grades, the general eight grades, if they are over 100 years old or the five generations are in the same hall or the merit and character are high, they can be given seven grades. After the grace and longevity of the official, generally his wife also gives to the widow, if the wife has not received the honor when she dies, it can be called the widow.

    LZ's words probably mean that this old man has a noble character, and was awarded the title of seven-rank longevity official by the emperor during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I am the second ancestor of Jiajing.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Shouguan - the title given to the elderly in the pension system of the Ming Dynasty.

    This kind of "longevity official" that appeared after the second year of Tianshun (1458) of Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty was a title given when the edict was issued, and it was only awarded nineteen times in the entire Ming Dynasty, so it was particularly precious to the people at that time. "Shouguan" is produced by means of local elections. The Qing Dynasty also had "Shouguan", and Jiupin Shouguan was a title with no real power!

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