The Qing Dynasty (1636- 19 12) was the last feudal dynasty in the history of China. 1636, Huang taiji proclaimed himself emperor and changed his name to "Qing", also known as Qing.
1 91265438+1October1,the Republic of China was proclaimed in Nanjing, and Sun Yat-sen was appointed as the interim president of the Republic of China in Nanjing. On February 65, 438+02, Yuan Shikai forced Puyi, the emperor of Xuan Tong, to issue a letter of abdication and hand over power to Yuan Shikai's government, and the Qing Dynasty perished.
Administrative organs of Qing dynasty
The six departments (official, household, ceremony, soldier, criminal, and worker) were the highest executive organs of the Qing Dynasty. The ministers of various ministries are called ministers, and the deputy ministers are called assistant ministers. Before entering the customs, the ministers were all Manchu. 1644 stipulated that there should be one Shangshu, one Assistant Minister Man and one Han each.
In addition to the six departments, the central administrative institutions set up side by side with the six departments are: Dali Temple, Taichang Temple, Guanglu Temple, Taibu Temple, Split Temple (five temples), imperial academy, Qin, Hanlin Academy, Taiyuan, Lifan Academy, Zongren House, Exhibition Hall House, Interior Office and Duchayuan.
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