The list of the nine ranks was as follows: The first grade: Taishi, Taifu, Taibao, Taiwei, Situ, Sikong, Tiance General. From the first grade: Prince Taishi, Prince Taifu, Prince Taibao, Hussars General. Two grades: Shangshu Ling, Dahang Taiwan Shangshu Ling. From the second grade: Shangshu left and right Pushe, Prince Shaoshi, Prince Shaofu, Prince Shaobao, Jingzhao/Henan/Taiyuan prefect, Grand Governor, Dadu Hu. There are three grades: Shi Zhong, Zhongshu Ling, Six Shangshu, Prince Guest, Tai Chang Qing, Prince Zhan Shi, Zhong Du Du, Shang Du Hu. From the third grade: The specific official position is not mentioned. Please note that the above is a list of the nine official positions of the Tang Dynasty.
Di Renjie was a third-grade official. As for the specific identities of the Rank One and Rank Two officials, the search results did not provide clear information, so it was impossible to determine who they were.
The rank of the Tang Dynasty's Ming Residence was not explicitly mentioned. Therefore, it was impossible to determine what rank the Tang Dynasty's Ming Residence was.
The court recommended officials to Taipu Temple Shaoqing, is a five-grade official.
The officials of the Qing Dynasty were equivalent to the modern section chief, chief clerk, deputy chief clerk, deputy director, deputy department, deputy department level cadre, county magistrate, deputy director clerk, deputy provincial level cadre, deputy national level cadre.
There were many first-class officials in the Qing Dynasty, but the exact number was unknown. According to different documents and information, the number of first-grade officials could be between dozens to more than a hundred. However, these numbers might only be planned and would not actually be full. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the exact number of first-class officials in the Qing court.
The ranks of military officers were as follows: The positions of the generals in the Ming Dynasty were arranged in descending order: 1. General Zhaowu, General Jianwei, General Longhu, General Commander, Deputy General, General Dingguo, General Zhaoyong, General Zhaoyi, General Canjiang, General Huaiyuan, General Dingyuan, General Mingwei, General Guangwei, General Xinwu, General Xuanwu, General Xianwu, and General Garrison. In the Song Dynasty, the official positions of the generals were arranged in descending order: from the first grade, the second grade, the second grade, the third grade above, the third grade below, the third grade above, the third grade below, the fourth grade above, the fourth grade below, the fifth grade above, the fifth grade below, the fifth grade above, the fifth grade below, the sixth grade above, the sixth grade below, the sixth grade above, the sixth grade below, and the seventh grade above. In ancient times, the ranks of military officers were divided into no rank, first rank, second rank, third rank, and fourth rank. In the Qing Dynasty, the ranks of military officers were the first rank, the second rank, the second rank, the third rank, the fourth rank, the fourth rank, the fifth rank, the fifth rank, the sixth rank, the sixth rank, the seventh rank, the seventh rank, the eighth rank, the ninth rank, the ninth rank, and the unranked official positions. The specific ranks of military officers in the Han Dynasty were: Taiwei, Doctor Ling, Wei Wei, Lieutenant, Lieutenant of the State, Central Cavalry Duwei, Cheqi Duwei, County Duwei, Bu Duwei, County Sima, County Wei, Xiangyou Jiao, Tingchang, General, Cheqi General, Xiaoqi General, Guard General, guerrilla general, cavalry general, light chariot general, crossbow general, building ship general, lieutenant, deputy general. List of Tang Dynasty generals: General of Flying Cavalry of the First Rank, General of Fuguo of the Second Rank, General of the Army of the Second Rank, General of Champion of the Third Rank, General of Huaihua of the Third Rank, General of Yunhui of the Third Rank, General of Guide of the Third Rank, General of Zhongwu of the Fourth Rank, General of Zhuangwu of the Fourth Rank, General of Xuanwei of the Fourth Rank, General of Mingwei of the Fourth Rank, General of Dingyuan of the Fifth Rank, General of Ningyuan of the Fifth Rank, General of Cavalry of the Upper Rank, General of guerrilla of the Fifth Rank, Colonel of Zhaowu of the Sixth Rank. The sixth grade is under the deputy captain of Zhaowu, and the sixth grade is under the lieutenant of Zhenwei. Eastern Han civil and military officials list: Prime Minister Yipin, Taiwei, Situ, Sikong, Taichang, Guangluxun, Weiwei, Taipu, Tingwei, Dahonglu, Zongzheng, Dasinong, Shaofu, Jingbei Yin, You Fufeng, Zuo Fengyi, Taishi, Taifu, Taibao, Zhonglang, County Magistrate, Zuo Changshi, You Changshi, Ji Shi, East Cao Gui, West Cao Gui, Literature Gui, Zhongshulang, Junjun, Shi Yu Shi, Prime Minister Shi, Taichang Gui, Taishi Cheng, Tai Le Cheng, Taizhu Cheng, Taizai Cheng, Tai Bu Cheng, Tai Yi Cheng, Principal, Attendant, Shangshu Cheng, County Head. The structure of military officers in the Qing Dynasty was: commander, deputy general, general, guerrilla, etc.
In the Qing Dynasty, the central hall was a first-grade official.
In ancient times, officials of all ranks had official seals. The official seal was the symbol of an ancient official, used to indicate their official rank and power. The size and material of the official seal were related to the official's rank. The higher the official position, the larger the official seal. The imperial treasure was the highest grade of official seal. It was more than twice the size of the imperial seal of the three divisions, three dukes, and three princes of the imperial power, indicating the supremacy of the imperial power. The official seals included the emperor's imperial treasures, jade seals, and gold treasures, the official seals of all levels of court officials, the official seals of local administrative officials, the official seals of all levels of institutions, the official seals of military officials, the seals of low-level institutions, the seals of feudal feudal regime, the seals of ethnic minority regime, and the seals of peasant uprising regime. Therefore, officials of all ranks had official seals.
The list of official positions in the Ministry of Revenue is as follows: 1. Minister of Revenue (Second Grade) 1, Left Assistant Minister (Third Grade) 1, Right Assistant Minister (Third Grade) 1. 2. One person in charge of the Zhejiang Department for Purging Officials (Sixth Grade), one person in charge of the Jiangxi Department for Purging Officials (Sixth Grade), one person in charge of the Huguang Department for Purging Officials (Sixth Grade), one person in charge of the Shaanxi Department for Purging Officials (Sixth Grade), one person in charge of the Guangdong Department for Purging Officials (Sixth Grade), one person in charge of the Shandong Department for Purging Officials (Sixth Grade), one person in charge of the Fujian Department for Purging Officials (Sixth Grade), one person in charge of the Henan Department for Purging Officials (Sixth Grade), and one person in charge of the Shanxi Department for Purging Officials (Sixth Grade) under the Ministry of Revenue. There were 1 person in charge of Sichuan Qingli Department (Grade Six), 1 person in charge of Guangxi Qingli Department (Grade Six), and 1 person in charge of Guizhou Qingli Department (Grade Six). 3. One Zhaomo (Grade Eight), one Inspector (Grade Nine), one Lifting (Grade Eight), and one Deputy Lifting (Grade Nine) under the Ministry of Revenue. 4. One ambassador (ninth grade) and one deputy envoy (ninth grade) under the Ministry of Revenue.
The positions of female officials in ancient times were as follows: First grade: Palace order female official The second grade: Shanggong, Shangyi, Shangfu, Shangding, Shangshi, Shanggong Second Grade: Imperial Attendant Rank Three: Ling Ren, Steward Granny From the third grade: Hui Ren, Yu Qian Shang Yi Fourth Grade: Pleasant, Ceremony Master From the fourth grade: good man, Fengyi female official Fifth Grade: Secretary, Chief of Each Palace Level 5: Royal Flower Sibao, Siyi, Sishi, Sizhang, Sishan, Siyu, Siyao, Siyu, Sishe, Siyu, Siyuan, Sideng, Sizhi, Sizhen, Sicai, Siji Please note that the positions in the above list may change at different times.