The Ministry of Justice was equivalent to the combination of the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Public Security.
The Ministry of Justice was now equivalent to the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Public Security.
The assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue was equivalent to the current deputy minister of finance.
The Ministry of Justice was a judicial department in ancient China's official system. It was mainly responsible for the country's criminal matters. In different dynasties, the scope of responsibility of the Ministry of Justice was different. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the scope of authority of the Ministry of Justice was relatively small. It was mainly limited to the execution of civilians and officials below the seventh rank, and the punishment power belonged to the Supreme Court. After the Song Dynasty, the Ministry of Justice became more of an executive agency, and the jurisdiction and punishment of officials basically belonged to the Supreme Court. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, the Ministry of Justice, as the organization in charge of the national criminal law decrees and the review of criminal names, together with the Inspectorate and the Supreme Court, formed the "Three Law Division System". In short, in ancient times, the Ministry of Justice was responsible for the management of the country's prisons and the execution of punishments.
The position of the small judge of the Ministry of Justice in the original gods was at the river in the Forest of Guardians. Players needed to approach a single torch on the right and use fire skills to light the torch to find the Ministry of Justice's judge. This information came from multiple search results, including the game players 'sharing and strategies.
The official positions in the Ministry of Justice were divided into three grades: First Grade, Secondary Grade, and Ninth Grade. The officials of the first grade included the Minister of Justice, the Assistant Minister, the Minister, the Temple Minister, the Shaoqing, the Principal, etc. Officials from the first grade include the governor of the Dudu Mansion, the left censor of the Ducha Yuan, the minister of Dali Temple, etc. Officials of the ninth rank included scribes, clerks, and Dian Bu. The Minister of Justice was the highest official, and his status was equivalent to that of a minister in modern times. The other officials held different positions, such as the assistant minister, who was responsible for assisting the minister in handling affairs, and the minister, who was responsible for managing the prison. The Ministry of Justice was in charge of the country's laws, prisons, and other matters.
In ancient times, a duke was equivalent to a minister. Duke was a high-ranking title. He had a certain amount of power and influence and could participate in major decisions of the country. However, their power was limited and could only be exercised with the emperor's authorization. The status and power of the Duke was equivalent to that of a minister.
Fan Xian had been tortured twice in the Ministry of Justice. The first time was because he had beaten up Guo Baokun. In order to protect Fan Xian, Si Lili had given false testimony and been tortured. The second time was when Lin Gong was killed. The Crown Prince and Minister Lin suspected Fan Xian of doing it. When Si Lili was interrogated, she insisted that she did not tell Fan Xian that the mastermind of the Niulan Street assassination was Lin Gong. The reason Si Lili was punished to protect Fan Xian might be for her own benefit, or it might be to build an image of her being loyal.
In modern times, the official position of a young official was equivalent to the rank of the vice president of the Supreme Court of China. Shaoqing was the deputy of the Supreme Court and was in charge of the trial of criminal cases. In the ancient official system, the rank of Shaoqing was the fifth or fourth grade, and the administrative level was equivalent to the current prefecture (city) and bureau level. However, the modern state organs no longer used the official offices of the imperial palace and court in the past, so there was no such specific official position.
Xie Yu's official title was 'First Rank Military Marquis', but there was no such title in ancient official positions. Therefore, it was impossible to determine Xie Yu's current position.
The Supreme Court was not under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Justice. During the Tang Dynasty, the Supreme Court was an independent judicial institution, managed by specialized officials. During the Song Dynasty, the name of the Supreme Court changed, but its duties remained the same. It was still responsible for handling major criminal cases and supervising officials. The Ministry of Justice was one of the highest judicial institutions in the Song Dynasty. It was mainly responsible for hearing all kinds of cases and formulating criminal laws. Thus, the responsibilities of the Supreme Court and the Ministry of Justice were different. They were not the same organization.