In ancient times, the official positions were arranged from big to small as follows: prefect, governor, Jingzhao Yin, marshal, Yue Qi lieutenant, Tingwei, history minister, Guanglu doctor, Zhongshu Ling.
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Different types of novels had different official positions. For example, in novels set in ancient officialdom, there were Taishi, Taifu, Taibao, and Grand Scholar in the first grade (Wen), and ministers in the imperial guard (Wu). From the first grade (Wen), there were Shaoshi, Shaofu, Shaobao, Prince Taishi, Prince Taifu, Prince Taibao, Minister of each Ministry, Left Censor, Right Censor, General, Dutong, and Admiral. The second rank (Wen) had the Prince's Junior Teacher, Prince's Junior Fu, Prince's Junior Protector, the provincial governors, the left and right assistant ministers of the various departments, and the deputy commander and commander of the military. From the second grade (Wen), there are provincial governors, cabinet scholars, Hanlin Academy scholars, provincial governors,(Wu) deputy generals. There are three grades (Wen): Left Deputy Imperial Censor, Right Deputy Imperial Censor, General Administration Department General Administration Envoy, Dali Temple Minister, Zhan Shi Fu Zhan Shi, Taichang Temple Minister, Shuntian Prefecture Magistrate, Fengtian Prefecture Magistrate, Provincial Judge;(Wu) General. From the third grade (Wen), there are Guanglu Temple Qing, Taipu Temple Qing, provincial salt transport envoy;(Wu) guerrilla. The fourth grade (Wen) has the deputy envoy of the General Administration Department, the Shaoqing of Dali Temple, the Shaozhan of Zhan Shi Fu, the Shaoqing of Taichang Temple, the Qing of Honglu Temple, the Shaoqing of Taipu Temple, the Taoist members of each province, and the (Wu) Dusi. From the fourth grade (Wen), there are Hanlin Academy Shi Du Bachelor, Shi Shuo Bachelor, Imperial College Jijiu, Cabinet Shi Du Bachelor, provincial prefect;(Wu) city gate collar. There are five grades (Wen): left and right Chunfang left and right concubines, Guanglu Temple Shaoqing, Qin Tianjian Jianzheng, six departments to the matter, each department hospital doctor, each government Tongzhi, Zhili Province Zhizhou;(Wu) garrison. From the fifth grade (Wen), there are Honglu Temple Shaoqing, each road supervision censor, Hanlin Academy Shi read Shi speak, each department Yuanwailang, provincial Zhizhou;(Wu) Shouyu by a thousand total. The sixth grade (Wen) has the Imperial College Division, the Cabinet Attendant, the Left and Right Chunfang, the Left and Right Zhongyun, the Principal of each Ministry, the General Judgment of the Capital Government, the Magistrate of the Capital County, and the General Judgment of the Provinces.(Wu) Men Qian Zong, Ying Qian Zong. From the sixth grade (Wen), there are about Chunfang about praise good, Hanlin Academy Xiuzhuan, Guanglu Temple Department is, Zhili state state with, state with;(Wu) Wei Qian Zong. There are seven grades (Wen) revised by the Imperial Academy, seven grades of pen paste style in various departments and academies, professors and instructors of Shuntian Prefecture, county magistrate of Jing County, magistrate of other counties, professors of various prefectures, and (Wu) the general. From the seventh grade (Wen), there were Hanlin Academy Review, Zhongshu Branch Zhongshu, Cabinet Zhongshu, Imperial College Doctor, Zhili State Judge, State Judge;(Wu) Shengjing Nomad Deputy Wei. There are eight grades (Wen): Imperial Physician of the Imperial Hospital, Eight Grade Pen Stickers of Various Departments and Academies, Experience of Foreign Government, County Magistrate of Foreign County, State Scholar, County Education Edict;(Wu) External Committee Thousand General. From the eighth grade (Wen) has Hanlin Academy Dian book, government, state, county discipline;(Wu) appointed Xiaoqi Wei. There are nine grades (Wen), nine grades (Wen), nine grades (Wen). From the ninth grade (Wen), there are Hanlin Academy waiting for the imperial edict, punishment all prison, state officials, patrol;(Wu) additional external commission. At the end of the stream (Wen), there are officials in Beijing and other counties, post officers, and officials in the river park.(Wu) There is no end of the stream. In the official system of the celestial heavens, there were the Three Pure Ones in the first grade, namely Yuqing Yuanshi Tianzun, Shangqing Lingbao Tianzun, Taiqing Taishang Laojun, and the Nine Heavens Yingyuan Thunder Puhua Tianzun in the second grade. The Jade Emperor ruled the heavens and was below the Three Pure Ones. In novels with modern officialdom as the background, the Premier of the State Council was ranked first, the Vice-Premier and State Councilor of the State Council were ranked second to third, the official positions of the Ministry and the provincial level were ranked third to fourth, and the deputy positions of the Ministry and the provincial level were ranked fourth to fifth. Different novels would have different settings. For example, doomsday novels might have different levels of ability users according to their physical fitness or destructive power, but it was different from the traditional concept of official positions. Warlock levels and fairyland levels were also special levels, which were different from official levels. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the Ming Dynasty, the official positions were arranged as follows: Governor, Military Affairs, General, General, General.
The following are some of the similarities between the current official positions and the ancient official positions: 1. In terms of central government officials: - The ancient prime minister corresponded to the modern prime minister of the State Council. The prime minister was responsible for assisting the emperor in handling national affairs, and the prime minister of the State Council was responsible for leading the various work of the State Council and managing national affairs. - In ancient times, the marshal was the highest military officer in the country. He could be compared to the modern minister of national defense and other military leadership roles. This was because the marshal was in charge of military affairs, and the minister of national defense was in charge of the country's military construction, command, and other related work. - In terms of numbers and status, the Grand Secretary was equivalent to the current Politburo Standing Committee. They were generally important figures who held important positions such as the Minister of Military Affairs or the Minister of Foreign Affairs. The Politburo Standing Committee was also the core decision-making level of the party and the country in modern China. - The assistant grand secretary was equivalent to the political bureau's reserve. In ancient times, he assisted the grand secretary in his work. In modern times, the political bureau's reserve was also in the corresponding reserve decision-making position. - In ancient times, the senior officials of the six ministries (Ministry of Personnel, Ministry of War, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Rites, Ministry of Revenue, and Ministry of Works) were equivalent to the modern ministers. For example, the Minister of Personnel was equivalent to the Minister of Personnel, and the Minister of War was equivalent to the Minister of Defense. They were in charge of the corresponding political affairs. The modern ministers were also the administrative heads of the various departments and were responsible for the affairs of the departments. The deputy chief of the six departments was equivalent to the deputy minister; the chief doctor of each department was equivalent to the director of the department; the deputy chief Yuanwailang was equivalent to the deputy director of the department; the chief was higher in power and status than the director. - The Hanlin Academy was equivalent to the Central Party School, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. They were all institutions with similar functions in culture, academia, and talent training. The Imperial College was equivalent to a combination of Tsinghua University, Peking University, and other schools. It also had the functions of the Higher Education Department of the Ministry of Education. - The Imperial Censorate was equivalent to the Ministry of Supervision and was responsible for supervising related matters. Before the end of the Qing Dynasty, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was an organization that mainly dealt with foreign affairs (such as the Mongolian ministries, Xizang, Xinjiang, Russia, Japan, North Korea, Vietnam, etc., mainly managing Mongolian affairs). It was similar to some of the functions of the modern Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 2. In terms of local official positions: - The military function of the governor was equivalent to that of the regional secretary in the early days of liberation. From the perspective of regional military affairs and administrative affairs, it could be compared to the provincial party secretary and the first secretary of the military division in modern times. He was responsible for the party affairs, government affairs, and military-related coordination of one or more provinces. - The governor was equivalent to the modern provincial party secretary and governor, in charge of the military and civil affairs of the province. - The prefect was equivalent to the mayor and the secretary of the municipal party committee. He was in charge of the government's decrees and other administrative work. - A Zhizhou was equivalent to the secretary and mayor of a county directly under the jurisdiction of a province or the secretary and mayor of a county. It was the chief executive of a county. - A county magistrate was equivalent to a county party secretary and county head, in charge of the local government affairs of a county. - The county magistrate was equivalent to the deputy county head, assisting the county magistrate or county head in managing related matters. The chief clerk could be compared to the director of the grain bureau. The general judge was similar to the deputy governor. A provincial governor was similar to a military commander. A prefect was similar to a mayor. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Joy of Life's official positions, in descending order, were as follows: Director (Chen Pingping, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Commissioner (Wu Zhu, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Head of the First Bureau (Zhu Ge). Fan Jian's official position in the play was the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue, and later promoted to the Minister of Revenue.
Joy of Life's official positions were arranged as follows: Prime Minister, Shangshu Ling, Canzhi Political Affairs, Six Shangshu, and Assistant Minister.
Joy of Life's official positions, in descending order, were as follows: Director (Chen Pingping, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Commissioner (Wu Zhu, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Head of the First Bureau (Zhu Ge). Fan Jian's official position in the play was the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue, and later promoted to the Minister of Revenue.
In Joy of Life, the official positions were arranged in descending order as follows: Director, Commissioner, and Director of the First Bureau.
Joy of Life's official positions, in descending order, were as follows: Director (Chen Pingping, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Commissioner (Wu Zhu, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Head of the First Bureau (Zhu Ge). Fan Jian's official position in the play was the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue, and later promoted to the Minister of Revenue.
Joy of Life's official positions were arranged as follows: Prime Minister, Shangshu Ling, Canzhi Political Affairs, Six Shangshu, and Assistant Minister.