According to the draft of Qing history? According to official records, Taoist priests have four natures, namely, the route for providing grain, the river course, the submarine pipeline, patrolling the road, admonishing the industry and guarding the road. Among them, the road is located in the provincial capital, similar to the current provincial offices; The Taoist priests stationed abroad are like management agencies sent by the provincial government.
Taoist priests (generally known as Daotai adults) are the bosses of the magistrate in business, but there is not much difference between them in rank. At the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, the county magistrate was also at the fourth level, just like the Taoist priest (similar to the current relationship between the city and the provincial government). During the Qianlong period, the county order was changed from level 4 to level 4, which made a clear difference between Taoist priests and Taoist priests.
Because of the similar level and business, when promoting Taoist priests, they are usually selected from county orders. If the county magistrate cannot be promoted to a Taoist priest, his career is basically hopeless; After becoming a Taoist, with luck, Sanyi can be appointed as the governor, and the future is bright. Hao Shuo, a native of Huangqi, Han army, was awarded the title of Shandong Denglinqing Road and moved to the governor of Jiangxi for three times. ? The so-called three strokes, there are two positions in the middle). Therefore, Taoist priests can also be called a milestone in the career of local officials in the Qing Dynasty.
Jiaodong Peninsula was under the jurisdiction of Deng Laiqing Road in Qing Dynasty. What is that? Daoism Deng Laiqing? People, what about career development? This article is based on the selected part? Daoism Deng Laiqing? For example, give a brief introduction.
(Related items of Denglaiqing Road Yamen exhibited in Yantai Museum)
In fact, as far as the Qing system is concerned, it is more like a road patrol. An errand? Judges, deputy envoys and officials are more like officials. Because of this relationship, it is normal for Taoist priests to be promoted to provincial judges.
For example, in the forty-second year of Kangxi, Gan Guobi, the flag bearer of the Han army, was appointed as a Taoist priest in Denglai, Shandong Province, and in the fifty-second year of Kangxi, he was appointed as a provincial judge in Jiangsu Province. In the 19th year of Qianlong, Deng Laiqing, a Taoist priest, was transferred to the Henan Provincial Court. In the thirty-fifth year of Qianlong, Hao Shuo, a Taoist priest in Qing Dynasty, was appointed as the provincial judge of Zhejiang. In the 14th year of Jiaqing, Zhu Xijue, then the provincial judge of Shandong Province, was promoted to Minister of State. At this time, his successor was Zhang Tong, a Taoist priest. During the Daoguang period, Guiying, the flag bearer, was placed as the magistrate of Qingzhou, Shandong Province by Beijing officials, and later promoted to the position of Laiqing Taoist priest, and later promoted to Shanxi provincial judge.
It is worth mentioning that Guiying is from Zhenglan Banner in Manchuria. As a standard bearer, his career was smooth sailing. After being officially released by Beijing, he was promoted in the local area for several years and rarely transferred to his original post. After he was promoted from a local magistrate to a provincial judge, he soon became a minister and governor. After general Fuzhou and governor of Fujian and Zhejiang, he was transferred back to the central government in the eleventh year of Tongzhi, and served as the minister of the Ministry of War and the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In the first year of Guangxu, he served as the co-organizer of the university. Three years, bachelor's degree in Tijen Pavilion. Give it to Prince Taibao after death, posthumous title? Wenqin? . He was one of the most outstanding Taoist priests of Deng Laiqing in Qing Dynasty.
(Gong is here? Xiao Penglai? Inscription)
Gong, a native of Fujian, was promoted from Taoist Deng Laiqing to provincial judge. When he took office on Denglaiqing Road, his resident had moved to Yantai. Now in Yuhuangding Park? Xiao Penglai? In the scenic spot, you can also see his inscription. According to the records of the Qing Dynasty, in the third year of Guangxu, Gong was transferred from Denglinqing Road in Shandong Province to Jiangsu Province as a provincial judge. In the 29th year of Guangxu, Li Xijie, a Taoist priest of Deng Laiqing, was also promoted to be the provincial judge of Zhejiang.
Of course, the promotion of judges is only the norm, and special circumstances are not excluded. If you behave well, you may be promoted directly to the Minister of State, bypassing the provincial judges. Wei Zhezhi in Qianlong period is a good example. He used to be the magistrate of Huai 'an, and later he was promoted to Denglinqing Road in Shandong. ? After living for several months, I was appointed as a special envoy. ?
(The name Dojo Street is related to Dojo's residence. )
In the middle and early Qing Dynasty, Denglai Qingdao was stationed in Laizhou, and most of his term was peaceful, so the deeds of Taoist priests in previous dynasties were not well known to the outside world. After Yantai opened, Deng Laiqing Road moved here. At this time, the situation has changed. The platform needs to take care of Dongguan affairs and often deal with foreigners, so most of them leave more ink in the history books.
In the late Qing Dynasty, two famous Taoist priests in Denglai were Liu and Sheng Xuanhuai. But both of them are special cases that cannot be promoted to judges. Because of his advanced age, Liu was exhausted in the Sino-Japanese War and died soon after. Sheng Xuanhuai, on the other hand, may be preoccupied with postal services. Governor of Sanqian? All right.