The official positions of the Qing Dynasty included doctor and Yuanwailang. According to the official system of the Qing Dynasty, doctors and councilors were of the same rank, and the official name was "Siguan"(Shangshu and Shilang were Tang officials). In modern times, a doctor was equivalent to a department's secretary or director, while a Yuanwailang was equivalent to a deputy secretary or deputy director, and was a department-level cadre.

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.
I don't know the official classification map of the Qing Dynasty.
There was no clear number of petty officials in the Qing Dynasty. According to the documents, the number of petty officials in a county fluctuated between 200 to 1,000, while the total number of petty officials in the country was as high as 1.7 million. In addition, it was mentioned that there were many petty officials in the government offices of the Qing Dynasty, but the exact number was unknown. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to accurately answer the number of petty officials in the Qing Dynasty.
The official seals of officials at all levels in the Qing Dynasty differed according to their grades and positions. The official seals of the Qing Dynasty were divided into six grades: treasure, seal, customs defense, map record, regulation record and record. The seal was made of gold, three inches and six minutes square and one inch thick. Seals were used by permanent and administrative organizations. Their size ranged from three inches to two inches and one minute, and one inch to four minutes and four centimeters thick. They were made of silver or copper. The customs seal was used by temporary institutions that dealt with finance, engineering, and other matters. The specific information of other grades of seals such as pictures, records, and records was not mentioned. In addition, there were certain rules on the shape and text of the official seal. For example, the official seal was square, and temporary and unofficial officials did not use official seals. In general, the official seals of officials at all levels of the Qing Dynasty differed according to their positions and ranks.
The classification of officials in the Qing Dynasty mainly included civil officials and servants. Civil officials were responsible for the management of writing and official documents, such as copying documents, checking archives, filling in reports and books, receiving and sending official documents, etc. Servants were responsible for running and driving, running errands, standing in the hall, following people out, escorting, urging taxes, arresting, guarding, escorting criminals, and other duties. The civil officials were divided into different names such as scribes, messengers, Dian Li, Zan Li, etc. Scribes were civil officials in central and local institutions, such as the Cabinet, the Imperial Academy, and the Prime Minister's Yamen. The civil officials of local organizations were called scribes, bailiffs, Dian Li, Zan Li, etc. There were also different types of laborers. For example, the yamen laborers were divided into three groups: standing guards, black officers, and so on. In general, the classification of officials in the Qing Dynasty was mainly based on their duties and the nature of their work.
The following is a rough comparison of the official positions in the Qing Dynasty and today: - ** Ninth grade **: For example, the main book, which was basically equivalent to the current county party secretary, was the official position of the stock office. - ** Rank-9 **, represented by the Patrol Inspection Division, which was roughly equivalent to the current low-ranking township police station chief, and was a deputy at the stock office level. - [Rank-8: The position of discipline officer is equivalent to the current deputy director of the county education bureau. He is the deputy director of the township section.] However, it should be noted that this comparison was only a rough analogy. Due to the huge differences in ancient and modern political systems and social structures, it could not be completely accurate. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The officials of the Qing Dynasty were equivalent to modern section chiefs, chief staff members, deputy chief staff members, deputy directors, county governors, deputy directors, deputy provincial officials, and deputy national officials.
Rank-4 official: - Civil officials in Beijing: Deputy Envoy of Tongzheng Envoy Department, Shaoqing of Dali Temple, Shaozhan of Zhan Shi Fu, Shaoqing of Taichang Temple, Shaoqing of Taipu Temple, Minister of Honglu Temple, and the six departments of the Inspector's Office in charge of the matter. - Civil officials: Shuntian Prefecture, Fengtian Prefecture, provincial guards and inspectors. - Military officials in the capital: second-class guards, cloud banners, deputy guards, deputy strikers, deputy cavalry, Taipu Temple horse factory camel factory manager, Baylor House master of ceremonies, guard foreman. - Military officers: Defense Wei, Zuo Ling, Du Si, Command Qian, Xuanwei Department Tongzhi. Official from the fourth rank: - Civil Beijing officials: Cabinet Shi read bachelor, Hanlin Academy Shi read bachelor, Hanlin Academy Shi speak bachelor, Imperial College Jijiu. - Civil officials: prefect, local prefect, salt transport to the Department of transport with. - Military officials in the capital: city gate leader, coating deputy guard army leader, coating deputy cavalry leader, coating assistant leader, fourth-grade ceremony, second-class guard. - Military officials outside the court: Xuanfu envoy, Xuanwei envoy deputy envoy. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
I recommend a few novels set in the Qing Dynasty. " Kangxi National Policy Advisor " was written by Tiger Bu. It talked about how modern illiterate people relied on luck, deception, and common sense to survive in the Kangxi era. In order to avoid the risks of being an official, they set up their own consultant positions. There was also a unique view of historical responsibility in the book. He believed that the Han people themselves were not strong enough to cause some historical situations and that the Manchu people should not be blamed. " I've returned to the Qing Dynasty " was written by Hanbingm. Although it was a book written by an eunuch, it was very special. It was about the Jiaqing period at the end of Qianlong. The main character was a descendant of Dorgon, and there was a martial arts battlefield plot. "Guangxu Zhonghua" is an old classic, and the opening chapter kills Cixi. "Fengxi Jiangshan" is a good article in the history of Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. "Usurping Qing" automatically fill the pit. In " The Great Qing of Economics," the audit officer traveled back in time to Cheng Yinzuo. The plot was interesting, but there were also some parts of the plot that were criticized by the readers. In the Qing Dynasty, the female protagonist married Yongzheng because of the mistake of the old man. The protagonist of " Kangxi and Qianlong Imperial Police " traveled through time to become a criminal police officer in the Qing Dynasty. He commented that although the Qing Dynasty was controversial, the novel did not need to be taken seriously. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
I recommend a few novels. " My Bookstore is Invincible " was super interesting. It was a fantasy novel written by Lu Ge Jiasheng. The male protagonist, Ye Dabai, transmigrated to the Immortal Martial World to become a bookstore owner. He had a library of online novels in his mind, and then the entire world changed. Warriors, cultivators, alchemists, and artifact refiners all learned from the characters in his library. There were also many other characters, such as the female lead, Hong Yusha, who was a little devil and a loyal fan of Ye Dabai. In addition, the author's new book," Daily Youth Struggle with the Female Lead," was a warm dog food article asking for support. " I've returned to the Qing Dynasty " was a historical novel written by Hanbingm. Although he was a eunuch, it was very special. It was about the Jiaqing period at the end of the Qianlong period. The main character was a descendant of Dorgon. There were martial arts and battlefields, which was different from other Qingchuan novels. There were also some good recommendations, such as Guangxu Zhonghua, Fengxi Jiangshan, Usurping Qing, Kangxi National Policy Advisor, and so on. " Concubine Tong's Secret History " told the story of a young actress who traveled through time to become Concubine Tong of Shunzhi. In the novel, Yin Zhen was reborn as Kangxi, which was also a very creative novel. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>