The patrol of the Eight Houses refers to the official positions in Qing Dynasty. Folk commonly known as the official title should be to supervise the suggestion, and the provincial patrol judges are called the suggestion. It is very powerful to change the citations of plays, novels, etc.
There are two kinds of official positions in ancient China: one is an official position with actual administrative functions, and the other is an official position representing bureaucratic tastes. Since the Qin and Han Dynasties, the forms and sources of taste grades, the number and categories of taste official positions in past dynasties have changed from time to time and are complicated, and every subtle change can reflect the relevant political changes. By analyzing the reasons, we can see some important features of China's ancient political system.
The titles of bureaucrats in Qin and Han dynasties were quite concise, and most of them were just an official position. Titles such as "General Fu leads the history" are rare. However, after the Han Dynasty, it was different. Bureaucratic titles overlap, such as "making the military generals of the six countries, Yan Xu, North Korea and Qing Ji become generals in ancient times, and recording the affairs of ministers such as South Xuzhou, the secretariat of Jingling and the founding of the People's Republic of China".
It's dazzling to see such bureaucratic titles as "the commander-in-chief of Qiu Gong Shang Shu, the commander-in-chief of Ji Dingcang Camp, the military general of Yunshuo Ten States, Dr. Zuo Guanglu, the ambassador of Kaifu, the commander-in-chief of six States and nine (big) States, the commander-in-chief of nine (big) States, and the founder of Nanzhao".
Even after the Wei and Jin Dynasties, immortals were more capable than Qin and Han Dynasties, and barely managed more than a dozen posts. In fact, these piles of official titles are different in nature, and they may not all correspond to a job. Many of them are just used to add luster, increase qualifications and give treatment. For example, "scholar" and "three-seven-year-old scholar" are plus signs, and people who add them can wear mink and cicada, which is much more arrogant. "Special progress" is also a title increase, so that the number of shifts can be reduced to less than three.
Adding the "Three Divisions of Opening a Mansion Ceremony" can open a mansion, get married and enjoy the same etiquette as the three fairs. A title of generals in ancient times is not a rank, but a rank. It is called "a certain rank" only because it is called a military name, and civil servants often use "a certain general" to mark their ranks. The scattered official "Dr. Zuo Guanglu" was used to mark the rank of civil servants, which was also found in the military posts of the Northern Dynasties. In addition, the above titles also include part-time titles and knight titles. At this time, the performance of bureaucrats may not exceed that of Qin and Han dynasties, but the official titles that can be boasted are colorful and dazzling.