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Official positions in the Qing Dynasty

Official positions in the Qing Dynasty

2026-01-12 14:22
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In the Qing Dynasty, guards were divided into first-class guards, second-class guards, third-class guards, and blue-feathered guards. A first-class guard was a third-grade official, a second-class guard was a fourth-grade official, a third-class guard was a fifth-grade official, and a blue-feathered guard was a sixth-grade official. According to their authority, they could be divided into imperial guards, Qianqing Gate guards, and Three Banners Guards. The palace gate duty was mainly handled by the Three Banners Guards, while the internal court duty was handled by the Qianqing Gate guards and the imperial guards. Among them, the imperial guards had the most honorable status. Those who could serve as imperial first-class guards had to be the most outstanding of the second-class guards of Manchuria's upper three flags (inlaid yellow flag, true yellow flag, true white flag), and each flag only had 20 people. In addition, there were also the guards at the sticky pole. The guards at the sticky pole were also the source of intelligence and the eyes and ears of the emperor. The main duties of the Qing Dynasty guards were the palace guards and the emperor's retinue, which was responsible for the emperor's diet, daily life and security when he went out. The novel "Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

Official positions in the Ministry of Civil Affairs of the Qing Dynasty

The official positions of the Ministry of Civil Affairs in the Qing Dynasty included Shangshu, Shilang, Zhongshi, Yuanwailang, etc. Among them, Shangshu was the highest official of the Ministry of Personnel, and his administrative rank was from the first grade; Shilang was the deputy chief executive, and his administrative rank was the second grade; Doctor was the main leader of each department, and his administrative rank was the fifth grade; Yuanwailang was the deputy leader, and his administrative rank was from the fifth grade. The function of the Ministry of Personnel was to manage the appointment, removal, and assessment of civil officials.

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2024-12-23 02:41

Official positions of the Ming Dynasty: 1 - 9

The official positions in the Ming Dynasty were divided into nine grades. Among them, the first-grade official positions included Grand Preceptor, Grand Tutor, and Grand Protector. The second-grade official positions included the Crown Prince's Junior Teacher, the Crown Prince's Junior Fu, and the Crown Prince's Junior Guardian. The three grades of official positions included junior teacher, junior teacher, and junior protector. Rank four official positions included Class One Hall's official position and Class One Hall's subordinate official position. Fifth-grade official positions included official second-grade hall officials and second-grade hall officials. The sixth-grade official positions included the main third-grade Hall Shangguan and the second-grade Hall Shangguan. The seventh-grade official positions included the official and subordinate officials of the fourth-grade hall. The eighth rank official positions included the official rank of the fifth rank hall and the official rank of the fifth rank hall. The ninth rank official positions included the official of the Sixth Rank Hall and the subordinate official of the Sixth Rank Hall. Each rank was divided into the main rank and the subordinate rank, and there were a total of 18 official ranks.

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2025-01-04 21:40

The arrangement of official positions in the Tang Dynasty

The official system of the Tang Dynasty was more complicated. The official positions were arranged according to grades, divided into nine grades and thirty levels. The official positions of the first grade were Taishi, Taifu, Taibao, Taiwei, Situ, Sikong, and Tiance General (the official position before Emperor Taizong Li Shimin proclaimed himself emperor, but not after). The title was Prince and Princess. From the first-grade official positions are Prince Taishi, Prince Taifu, Prince Taibao; Wen San official for the opening of the government instrument with the three divisions; Wu San official for the hussar general; The title is the heir king, prince, duke. The official positions of the second grade were Shangshu Ling (because Li Shimin once held this position, this position has been vacant since then), Dahang Tai Shangshu Ling; Wen San Guan was a special advance; Wu San Guan was a general of the auxiliary country; the title was the founding county duke; Xun was the upper pillar country. From the second grade officials are Shangshu left and right servant shot, Prince Shaoshi, Prince Shaofu, Prince Shaobao, Jingzhao/Henan/Taiyuan Fu Mu, Grand Governor, Grand Protector; Wen San official for Guanglu doctor; Wu San official for the town army general; He was granted the title of founding county duke; He was awarded the title of pillar state. The official positions of the third grade include Zhongshu Ling, Shi Zhong (promoted to the second grade during the Dali period of Emperor Daizong), Six Shangshu, Sixteen Wei General, Prince Guest, Tai Chang Qing, Prince Zhan Shi, Middle Governor, Shangdu Hu; Wen San Guan is the doctor of Golden Purple Guanglu; Wu San Guan is the champion general, Huaihua general; Xun is the upper guard army. From the three grades of officials are Yushi Da Fu, Secretary Supervisor, Guanglu/Wei Wei/Zong Zheng/Taipu/Dali/Honglu/Si Nong/Taifu Qing, Left and Right Sanqi Chang Shi, Guozi Jijiu, Dianzhong Supervisor, Shaofu Supervisor, General Craftsman, Zhu Wei Yu Lin Qianniu General, Lower Governor, Shangzhou Cishi, Grand Dudu Fu Long Shi, Da Du Fu Deputy Governor; Wen San Guan is a doctor of Yinqing Guanglu; Wu San Guan is a general of Yunhui and a general of Guide. He was granted the title of founding Marquis and Xun was a guard. The official positions of the fourth grade are Huangmen Shilang, Zhongshu Shilang, Shangshu Zuocheng, Six Shilang, Taichang Shaoqing, Zhongzhou Cishi, Military Equipment Supervision, Shangdu Du Fu Deputy Du Hu, Shangfu Zechong Duwei; Wen San Guan is a doctor of Zhengyi; Wu San Guan is a loyal general; He was granted the title of founder of the country; He Xun was appointed as the commander of the light chariot. The official positions under the fourth grade include Shangshu Youcheng, Shangshu Department Assistant Minister, Left and Right Qianniu Guard/Left and Right Prison Guard Zhonglang General, Pro-Xun Yi Wei Yu Lin Zhonglang General, Xiazhou Cishi, Wensan Officer as Tongyi Doctor, Wu San Officer as Zhuangwu General. From the fourth grade, there are Guanglu/Wei Wei/Zong Zheng/Taipu/Dali/Honglu/Si Nong/Taifu Shaoqing, Secretary Shao Jian, Dian Zhong Shao Jian, Neishi, Da Du Fu/Prince Fu Long Shi; Wen San Guan is Taizhong Da Fu; Wu San Guan is Xuanwei General; Xun is a light chariot commander. From the fourth grade, the following officials were the Secretary of the State, the Young Supervisor of the Young Mansion, the Young Craftsman of the General, the Young Yin of Jingzhao/Henan/Taiyuan Prefecture, the Biejia of Shangzhou, the Sima of the Grand Dudu Mansion/the Grand Dudu Mansion/the Prince's Mansion, and the Duwei of the Central Mansion. The official of Wen San was the middle doctor, and the official of Wu San was the general. The officials of the fifth grade include the doctor of remonstrance, the censor Zhongcheng, the doctor of the country, the minister of the matter, the scholar of the book, the messenger of the capital water, the county magistrate of Wannian/Chang 'an/Henan/Luoyang/Taiyuan/Jinyang/Fengxian, the general of Yu Linlang, the commander of the middle governor/the chief history of the capital, the chief army of the prince's house, the official of Wen San, the official of Wu San, the general of Dingyuan, the official of the founding son, and the official of Xun. The officials under the fifth grade include Prince Sheren, Inner Chang Shi, Middle Governor/Shangdu Fu Sima, Zhongzhou Biejia, Xiafu Zechong Duwei, Wen San Guan for the court discussion doctor, Wu San Guan for Ningyuan General, and the fifth grade for Sa Bao. From the fifth grade, there are Shangshu left and right departments of the doctor, secretary Cheng, author Lang, Prince Xi Ma, Dian Zhong Cheng, Prince's Mansion Deputy Dian Jun, Lower Dudu Fu/Upper Governor Shi, Lower State Biejia, Dian Zhong Provincial Six Bureaus Fengyu; The official of Wen San is the doctor of the court; The official of Wu San is the general of the traveling cavalry; The title is the founder of the country; Xun is the commander of the cavalry. From the fifth grade, there are Dali Zheng, Taichang Cheng, Taishi Ling, Internal Affairs, Shangmu Supervisor, Xiadufu/Shangzhou Sima, Son-in-law Duwei, Fengche Duwei, Palace Garden Director, Shangfu Guoyi Duwei, Wen San Guan is Chaosan Da Fu, Wu San Guan is guerrilla general. The official positions above the sixth grade include Doctor of Imperial College, History of Zhongzhou Governor, Colonel of Qinxun Yiwei, Magistrate of Jingzhao/Henan/Taiyuan Prefecture, Order of Shang Department in the arsenal, Order of Left and Right Division of Zhuwei, Commander of Guoyi of Zhongfu, Minister of Civil Affairs, Minister of Civil Affairs, Minister of Civil Affairs and Minister of Civil Affairs. The official positions under the sixth grade are Qianniu Beishen, Beishen Left and Right, Lower Governor Shi, Zhongzhou Sima, Inner Visitor Supervisor, Middle Animal Husbandry Supervisor, Upper Animal Husbandry Deputy Supervisor, Upper Town General, Wen San Guan for Cheng Yi Lang, Wu San Guan for Zhao Wu Deputy Wei. From the sixth grade, there are living Lang, living Sheren, Shangshu Department Yuanwailang, Dali Si Zhi, Guozi Assistant Teacher, City Gate Lang, Fu Bao Lang, Tongshi Sheren, Secretary Lang, Works Zuo Lang, Imperial Doctor, Zhu Wei Yu Lin Changshi, Liangjing City Order, Xiazhou Sima, Left and Right Prison Gate Colonel, Pro-Xun Yi Wei Brigade Commander, Shangxian County Magistrate, Wen San Guan is Feng Yi Lang, Wu San Guan is Zhenwei Colonel, Xun is Flying Cavalry Captain. From the sixth grade, the official positions are Shi Yu Shi, Shao Fu/Jiang Zuo/Imperial College Cheng, Si Nong Temple Garden Supervisor, Xia Mu Supervisor, Palace Garden Director Deputy Supervisor, Exchange Market Supervisor, Zhong Mu Deputy Supervisor, Xia Fu Guo Yi Duwei, Wen San Guan is Tongzhi Lang, Wu San Guan is Zhenwei Deputy Wei, etc. Locally, the main officials at the county level were the county magistrate (seven grades), the county magistrate (from eight grades), the chief clerk (from nine grades), and the county lieutenant (from nine grades). The counties were divided into seven categories: Chi, Ji, Wang, Jin, Shang, Zhong, Middle, and Lower. The officials of Chi County (such as Chang 'an, Luoyang, and Taiyuan) were one grade higher than the local county officials. There were provincial governors, chief historians, Sima, and sometimes other drivers at the prefecture level. The prefectures were divided into three types according to population and resources. The grades of officials in different prefectures were also different. In addition, the central government had three provinces (Zhongshu Province, Menxia Province, Shangshu Province), six departments (Li, Hu, Li, Bing, Xing, Gong), and other official positions. The left and right Jinwu Guards were the official positions of the capital's Imperial Army. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2026-02-28 12:51

Official system of the Qing Dynasty

The official system of the Qing Dynasty was developed and perfected according to the system of the Ming Dynasty. The official ranks of the Qing Dynasty were divided into nine grades and eighteen grades, which were divided into central official positions and local official positions. Central positions were divided into three categories: central, assistant, and imperial. Local positions were divided into civil and military officials. The Ministry of Civil Affairs was in charge of the appointment of civil officials in the Qing Dynasty. The Ministry of Official Personnel Affairs had established a 'monthly selection' system to select officials according to different types of candidates. In the Qing Dynasty, the official ranks were divided into nine grades, and each grade was divided into Zheng and Cong, which were called "nine grades and eighteen grades". The local administrative system of the Qing Dynasty was divided into three levels: province, prefecture, and county. The magistrate was the chief executive of the place, and his rank was seven. In general, the official system of the Qing Dynasty was based on the rank and position of the officials to appoint and manage.

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2024-12-21 03:37

Qing Dynasty Official List

The official register of the Qing Dynasty included nine grades and eighteen levels of official positions, which were divided into central official positions and local official positions. The central officials were divided into three categories: the central department, the assistant department, and the imperial department, including the cabinet, the military and political affairs department, the six departments, the imperial censorate, the supreme court, the ruling court, the imperial academy, the general administration department, the imperial college, the imperial celestial department, the imperial clan office, the internal affairs office, the Zhan Shi office, the Taichang Temple, the Guanglu Temple, the Taipu Temple, the Honglu Temple, and the Imperial Hospital. Local officials were divided into two categories: civil officials and military officers, including governors, governors, generals, prefects, prefects, Tongzhi, Tongpan, magistrate, county magistrate, and main book. However, the given search results did not provide the specific content of the Qing Dynasty official roster.

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2024-12-25 14:07

The Ming Dynasty official positions were arranged from big to small

In the Ming Dynasty, the official positions were arranged as follows: Governor, Military Affairs, General, General, General.

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2024-12-20 08:22

Celebrating the order of official positions

In Joy of Life, the order of official positions was as follows: Director (Chen Pingping, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Commissioner (Wu Zhu, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Head of the First Bureau (Zhu Ge). Fan Jian's official position in the play was the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue, and later promoted to the Minister of Revenue.

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2024-12-20 09:54

Celebrating the order of official positions

In Joy of Life, the order of official positions was as follows: Director (Chen Pingping, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Commissioner (Wu Zhu, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Head of the First Bureau (Zhu Ge). Fan Jian's official position in the play was the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue, and later promoted to the Minister of Revenue.

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2025-01-03 01:05

Celebrating the order of official positions

In "Celebrating Years," the order of official positions was as follows: Director (Chen Pingping, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Commissioner (Wu Zhu, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Head of the First Bureau (Zhu Ge). Fan Jian's official position in the play was the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue, and later promoted to the Minister of Revenue.

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2025-01-02 21:15

Celebrating the order of official positions

In Joy of Life, the order of official positions was as follows: Director (Chen Pingping, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Commissioner (Wu Zhu, Fan Xian, Yan Bingyun), Head of the First Bureau (Zhu Ge). Fan Jian's official position in the play was the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue, and later promoted to the Minister of Revenue.

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2024-12-18 21:20
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