This official name evolved from the state commandant of Qin during the Warring States Period. After the reunification of the Qin Dynasty, it was renamed Qiu, who was the highest military attache in China and one of the three government offices. At the beginning of the western Han dynasty, the Qin system was followed, and something was established, and nothing was saved. Its status is like that of the highest staff around the emperor, when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty changed to General Fu. After the restoration of the Eastern Han Dynasty, it gradually became a virtual title or official position, and was abolished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
2. Ancient doctors
Official name. The Qin dynasty began to set up, responsible for supervising officials and drafting imperial edicts on behalf of the court. Along the Western Han Dynasty, it ranks at 2000 Stone (both the Prime Minister and Qiu are 10000 Stone), and is responsible for supervising officials, assisting the Prime Minister, being the assistant of the Prime Minister, equivalent to the Deputy Prime Minister.
3. Prime Minister
Ancient official names in China. After the Three Kingdoms, they were officials who assisted the emperor and the prime minister in all aspects of government affairs, that is, the leaders of all officials. During the period from Qin Dynasty to 1600 when Zhu Yuanzhang deposed the prime minister (through the Hu case), the establishment of the prime minister was intermittent, and the official name of the prime minister did not exist for a long time in history.
4. Prince
The first rank in China's title system is the senior title among the ancient royal aristocrats in China, second only to the emperor. The prince's wife is a princess, and her status is regarded as the highest concubine or imperial concubine of the emperor. The prince's eldest son is a prince, and all his sons are made county kings. A prince can be hereditary.
5. Shangshu
It was the name of a senior government official in China feudal society. In the Qing Dynasty, the main officials of Liubu and Li Fan Academy were called Shangshu. Beginning in the Qin Dynasty, following the order of ministers in the Western Han Dynasty, he was originally an official in charge of documents and ministers' seals. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was a eunuch (also known as the official of the Secretariat), and when Han became emperor, he was changed to a scholar.
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