Tang dynasty official position

The official positions in the Tang Dynasty were established as follows:

1, Zhengyipin

Officials: Taishi, Taifu, Taibao, Taiwei, Situ, Sikong, and General Ce Tian (the official position of Taizong before he proclaimed himself emperor in Li Shimin was not included afterwards).

Jue: Prince, princess

2. In terms of products.

Officials: Prince Taishi, Prince Taifu and Prince Taibao.

Wen San Guan: Kaifu Yitong San Si

Wu San Guan: an ancient title for a general.

Jue: heir king, county king, lord protector.

3, positive two products

Official: Shang Shuling (since Li Shimin once held this post, it has been vacant ever since), the Shang Shuling on the big stage.

Wen San Guan: Tejin

Wu Sanguan: General of Fuguo

Jue: the founding monarch

Xun: Shang Zhu Guo

4. From the second product

Officials: Shangshu left and right servants, Prince, Prince Shaofu, Prince Shaobao, Jingzhao/Yuzhou/Taiyuan, viceroy, and viceroy Hu.

Wen Sanguan: Dr. Guanglu

Wu Sanguan: the general of the town army

Jue: the founding monarch

Schoenberg: Zhu Guo.

5, positive three products

Officials: Zhong Shuling, Shi Zhong (promoted to second class in the past years), Liu Shangshu, General Sixteen Wei, Prince Ke, Tai Changqing, Prince James, Commander-in-Chief, and Shangduhu.

Wen San Guan: Dr. Jin Ziguang Road

Wu Sanguan: General Champion, General Huaihua

Xun: Shang Baojun.

Extended data

The official system in Tang Dynasty is divided into central official system, local official system and minority official system.

Three divisions and three publics

A surname, a teacher, and a Taibao are three divisions; Qiu, Stuart and each have one person, which is for the benefit of the three public. It's all just a product. Compared with the Han, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, without Fu, sixteen Wei generals were all positive, while the left and right dragons, left and right armies and left and right Shence armies were all positive.

Three provinces and six departments

During the Tang and Sui Dynasties, Zhongshu Province, Menxia Province and Shangshu Province were also the highest government agencies in the country, responsible for the decision-making, deliberation and implementation of state affairs. At the same time, Cao Cao in Shangshu Province was officially identified as six departments: official department, household department, ritual department, military department, criminal department and industrial department. All six subordinates have departments, the head of which is called Shangshu, the deputy head is called Assistant Minister, and the principal and deputy heads of each department are called Langzhong and Yuanwailang.

The establishment of the six-part system in Sui and Tang Dynasties is the result of the constant change of the central official system in feudal countries since Qin and Han Dynasties. Its organization is relatively complete and the division of labor is clear, which is the symbol of the development of feudal society to a mature stage. These remained until the Qing Dynasty.

However, one thing is different from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. In the Tang Dynasty, Shangshu Province had a general organization called "Capital Province". In most provinces, Zuoyoucheng, Zuoyousi Langzhong and Yuanwailang are in charge of the three departments of officials, households and ceremonies, and the three departments of soldiers, criminals and workers respectively. Zuoyou Cheng is in the position of administrative supervision, and Zuoyou Division has the nature of general management.

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