What is the position of judge in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties?

The Sixth Army was directly controlled by the emperor and was in charge of Fu or Qiu. The establishment of military attache is based on generals, Sima, Wu and pawn, and most of them are important members of the court. At the same time, the imperial clan prince or commander-in-chief of the opposite sex was enfeoffed to consolidate centralized rule. The general is the most important official position, and the official position is above the three fairs. Followed by generals in title of generals in ancient times, generals in chariot riding, generals in Wei, and generals around, all with golden and purple stripes, ranking second only to Jiuqing, in charge of the capital and border affairs. The commander-in-chief of all Chinese and foreign military titles is the supreme commander of the national army, who holds the supreme military power on behalf of the emperor. There is a general of China's army, President Su Wei, and the generals of the left and right guards are in charge of the imperial army in the palace. The vanguard and the national guard (originally called the vanguard and the national guard) are equally divided, leading the imperial army in the palace gate and the capital respectively, and the four national guard troops are in charge of the troops outside the city. Four generals (East, West, South and North) and four towns (East, West, South and North) were added in the Western Jin Dynasty. Four generals are responsible for extermination and four generals are responsible for local stability. "General Zheng Dong" commanded the military affairs of Qing, Yan, Xu and Yang, and was stationed in Yangzhou. "General Zhengnan" was in charge of the military affairs of Jing and Yu, and was stationed in Xinye. "General Zheng" is in charge of the military affairs of Yong and Liang, and is stationed in Chang 'an. "General Zheng Bei" is in charge of Youzhou, Hebei and Binhe, and stationed in Jizhou. In addition, there are other generals, such as Siping and Si 'an, who are stationed in foreign troops all over the country. Miscellaneous generals are called brave, mighty, Xuanwei, Wei Ming, Dingyuan, Ningyuan, Right Banner, Guerrilla and so on. The military post of "captain" has different powers in different dynasties. In the Jin Dynasty, the position of a captain was higher, second only to that of a general, and the rank of a captain (guarding the military post of Jingshi, equivalent to the current commander of Huaiwei District) was higher, and he was no longer an ordinary officer. In addition, the border guards in charge of ethnic minority areas are also called commanders, such as Wuhuan, Wu and Nanman.