The specific content of the list of official positions in the Ming Dynasty could not be obtained from the search results provided.
In the Ming Dynasty, the positions of local officials included county, prefecture, government, Zhili prefecture, and county. The county officials were the county magistrate, the county magistrate, and the chief clerk, who were responsible for managing the county government, supervising the county officials, and managing grain taxes and household registration. There were provincial governors, state governors, and state governors, who were responsible for supervising the officials of the prefectures and counties. Zhili Prefecture belonged to the province, and its level was the same as the government, while Sanzhou belonged to the government, and its level was the same as the county. In addition, the Ming Dynasty also had three public officials (Grand Tutor, Grand Tutor, Grand Protector) and three orphans (Junior Teacher, Junior Fu, Junior Protector) as the highest official positions in the central government. However, these positions were empty positions. They were official positions given by the emperor to the ministers.
In the Ming Dynasty, officials were divided into ten ranks. From high to low, they were Taiwei, Zhengdafu, Tejin, Consul, Tanhua, Langzhong, Junjun, Principal, Prime Minister, and Dafu. Among them, the official doctor was the second highest official position in the Ming Dynasty. He was responsible for the daily management and judicial affairs of the central organization. The official ranking system of the Ming Dynasty also included the three dukes and three orphans. Although they were respected and had great power, they were empty positions and were considered honorary positions. In the Ming Dynasty, there were three official ranks, such as Tang Shangguan, Tang Xiaguan, or Shen Shangguan, Shen Xiaguan, etc. In comparison to the current local administrative level, the rank of local officials in the Ming Dynasty was equivalent to that of today's prefecture-level city. The prefect was equivalent to the secretary of the prefecture-level city's municipal party committee and the mayor. In the Ming Dynasty, the ranks of military officers ranged from the sixth grade to the first grade, including the governor, the commander, the commander, the chief and deputy thousand households, the hundred households, the town and the governor. There was limited information about the official ranks of the Ming Dynasty, so the exact number of official positions could not be determined.
The list of official positions in the Qing Dynasty included officials of different grades. We can get some information about official positions in the Qing Dynasty. The hierarchy of officials in the Qing Dynasty basically followed the system of "nine grades and eighteen grades" since the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties. Each grade had a difference between a positive grade and a subordinate grade, such as a positive grade and a subordinate grade. In addition, there were also super-ranked officials, imperial clan members who did not enter the eighth rank of Fuguo Duke, Eight Banners Mongol princes and non-princes... Civil officials included the prime minister, the chief minister, and so on. Military officer positions included great general, lieutenant, and so on. Other than that, there were also local officials such as county governors, prefects, and provincial governors. However, the search results provided did not give a complete list of Qing Dynasty officials. Therefore, based on the information provided, we are unable to give a complete list of Qing Dynasty officials.
The full list of princes of the Ming Dynasty included Zhu Biao, Zhu Wei, Zhu Wei, Zhu Di, Zhu Wei, Zhu Zhen, Zhu Wei, Zhu Zi, Zhu Qi, and Zhu Tan.
The list of cabinet chiefs of the Ming Dynasty was as follows: 1. Huanghuai: Hongwu thirty-five years in August to advance, in November to surrender. He reigned for 1402 years. 2. Xie Jin: In November of the thirty-fifth year of Hongwu, he was promoted and stopped in February of the fifth year of Yongle. He reigned from 1402 to 1407. 3. Hu Guang entered the court in February of the fifth year of Yongle and died in May of the sixteenth year of Yongle. He reigned from 1407 to 1418. 4. Yang Rong: He entered the court in May of the 16th year of Yongle and surrendered in August of the 22nd year of Yongle. He reigned from 1418 to 1424. The above is a partial list of the cabinet ministers of the Ming Dynasty.
The order of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty was: Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Hui of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yunwen, Zhu Di, Emperor Chengzu of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Gaochi, Emperor Renzong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Zhanji, Emperor Xuanzong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Qizhen, Emperor Yingzong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Qiyu, Emperor Xianzong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Youzhen, Emperor Xiaozong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Houzhao, Emperor Shizong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Zaiqi, Emperor Muzong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yijun, Emperor Shenzong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Changluo, Emperor Xizong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Youxiao, Emperor Sizong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yousong, Emperor Shaozong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yujian, Emperor Mingwen of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuche, Emperor Zhaozong of Ming Dynasty.
The order of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty was as follows: 1. Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1398) 2. Zhu Yunwen, Emperor of Minghui (1398 - 1402) 3. Ming Chengzu Zhu Di (1402 - 1424) 4. Zhu Gaochi of Emperor Renzong of the Ming Dynasty (1424 - 1425) 5. Zhu Zhanji, Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty (1425 - 1435) 6. Zhu Qizhen, Emperor Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty (1435 - 1449, 1457 - 1464) 7. Zhu Qiyu of the Ming Dynasty (1449 - 1457) 8. Zhu Jianshen, Emperor Xianzong of the Ming Dynasty (1464 - 1487) 9. Zhu Youtang, Emperor Xiaozong of Ming Dynasty (1487 - 1505) 10. Zhu Houzhao, Emperor Wuzong of the Ming Dynasty (1505 - 1521) 11. Emperor Shizong of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Houzhen (1521 - 1567) 12. Emperor Mu of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Zaihou 13. Ming Shenzong Zhu Yijun 14. Mingguang Sect Zhu Changluo 15. Zhu Youxiao of Emperor Xizong of Ming Dynasty 16. Zhu Youjian, Emperor Sizong of the Ming Dynasty The above is the order of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty.
The order of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty was: Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Hui of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yunwen, Zhu Di, Emperor Chengzu of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Gaochi, Emperor Renzong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Zhanji, Emperor Xuanzong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Qizhen, Emperor Yingzong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Qiyu, Emperor Xianzong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Youzhen, Emperor Xiaozong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Houzhao, Emperor Shizong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Zaiyu, Emperor Shenzong of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Changluo, Zhu Youxiao, Zhu Youjian, and Zhu Yiqin.
The list of famous people surnamed Xu in the Ming Dynasty included Xu Zhi, Xu Da, Xu Beihong, Xu Shuzheng, Xu Xiake, Xu Zhimo, Xu Wei, Xu Guangqi, Xu Youzhen, Xu Wenpu, Xu Wenhua, Xu Wen, Xu Xueshi, Xu Jie, Xu Zhi, Xu Congzhi, Xu Ruke, Xu Zhenqing, Xu Wei, Xu Biao, Xu Shiqi, Xu Jiusi, and Xu Yikui.
The order of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty was as follows: 1. Ming Taizu (Hongwu, 1368 - 1398, reign for 31 years) 2. Emperor Jianwen (Jianwen, 1399 - 1402, reigned for 4 years) 3. Ming Chengzu (Yongle, 1403 - 1424, reigned for 22 years) 4. Ming Renzong (Hong Xi, 1425 - 1427, reigned for 26 months) 5. Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty (Xuande, 1428 - 1435, reigned for 8 years) 6. Ming Yingzong (Orthodox, 1436 - 1449, reigned for 14 years) 7. Ming Dynasty Sect (Jingtai, 1450 - 1457, reigned for 8 years) 8. Ming Yingzong (Tianshun, 1457 - 1464, reigned for 8 years after restoration) 9. Emperor Xianzong of the Ming Dynasty (Chenghua, 1465 - 1487, reigned for 23 years) 10. Emperor Xiaozong of the Ming Dynasty (Hongzhi, 1488 - 1505, reigned for 18 years) 11. Emperor Wuzong of the Ming Dynasty (Zhengde, 1506 - 1521, reign for 16 years) 12. Ming Shizong (Jiajing, 1521 - 1567, reign for 46 years) 13. Emperor Mu of the Ming Dynasty (Longqing, 1567 - 1572, reigned for 6 years) 14. Ming Shenzong (Wanli, 1572 - 1620, reigned for 48 years) 15. Mingguang Sect (Taichang, 1620 - 1627, reigned for 7 years) 16. Mingxi Sect (Tianqi, 1627 - 1644, reign for 17 years) Please note that this is the order of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty according to the information provided in the search results.