Song Ci was the executioner of the Great Song.
Song Ci's official position was a second-grade official.
Song Ci's highest official position was the Guangdong Jinglue Pacification Envoy, which belonged to the second grade or the first grade.
Song Ci finally reached the position of the Guangdong Pacification Envoy.
There was no clear information about Song Ci's official rank. However, during the Southern Song Dynasty, he held the position of a criminal officer. This was an important official position, responsible for supervising and hearing criminal cases. Although there was no specific official rank mentioned, it could be inferred that Song Ci's official rank should be relatively high.
Song Ci's highest official position was a second-grade official.
Song Ci's official position was a second-grade official.
In Song Dynasty literature, official positions had little to do with literature. Usually, one position was used for commendation. The writers of the Song Dynasty usually held the positions of literary critics, poets, essayists, novelists, etc. For example, Su Shi, a writer of the Song Dynasty, once served as the highest official of the Song Dynasty's writer, Dr. Taichang.
Song Ci's highest official position was a second-grade official.
Song Ci's highest official position was a second-grade official.
Song Ci was at most a second-grade official.