Official positions in ancient military campsIn ancient China, the official positions in the military camp were different in different dynasties.
During the Western Zhou Dynasty, the corresponding official positions in the army were centurion, chiliarch, Shi, Ya Brigade, Si Kong, Sima, Situ, as well as sergeant, sergeant, corporal, and other low-level official positions below the high officials. There were five ranks of nobility, namely duke, marquis, uncle, son, and male. From small to large, the ranks were five, two, soldier, brigade, and division.
During the Spring and Autumn Period, the three armed forces all set up Wei, with Qing as the general, and other doctors and scholars.
In the Qin Dynasty, there were 20 ranks of military merits, such as the first rank of public officer, the second rank of superior officer, etc. Among them, 18 of them were equivalent to "Qing", and there were also the Marquis of the Pass, the Marquis of Che, etc.
In the Han Dynasty, the relevant official positions in the army were five commanders, ten commanders, dubo, hundred generals, tooth gatekeepers, etc. From low to high, there were generals, partial generals, etc. There were also Taiwei, Dawei and Lieutenant who were in charge of the national military power.
In the Tang Dynasty, 300 soldiers were regiments with lieutenants. The officers ranged from lieutenants to generals, marshals, and vice marshals during wartime. Their ranks ranged from ninth grade to first grade.
In the Yuan Dynasty, the highest military organ, the Privy Council, had official positions ranging from the first grade to the ninth grade.
In the Qing Dynasty, there were nine grades and eighteen grades, and the official positions included ministers, internal ministers, generals, generals, and so on.
In ancient times, the official system was divided into two systems: civil and military. The highest ranking military officer was a general, and below the general were lieutenant, commandant, and other middle-ranking officers. Lieutenant was higher than commandant, and below that were centurions, sergeants, and other low-ranking officers. There were also soldiers, sergeants, and other low-ranking officers. In addition, local officials such as provincial governors and county governors also had the power to command troops in wartime.
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