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When was the system of Chinese and foreign dynasties, the system of secretariat and the system of supervision?
The system of Chinese and foreign dynasties, the system of provincial ministers and the system of examination and adjudication were the systems of Han Dynasty.

Chinese and foreign Korean system

China and Korea are internal dynasties, composed of the emperor's cronies and guests. The outer court, also called the outer court, refers to an official or a doctor. The distinction between Chinese and foreign dynasties appeared in the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. In the early Western Han Dynasty, the emperor handled state affairs, and the prime minister also participated in the deliberation. In order to strengthen centralization and weaken the power of the prime minister, Liang Wudi relied on some cronies to make decisions in the imperial court for important political affairs, thus forming China and North Korea. With China and Korea, there will naturally be different foreign dynasties. Foreign dynasty refers to the bureaucratic system composed of prime minister, censor and nine ministers.

Secretariat system

The secretariat system was created by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty on the basis of monitoring counties in the Imperial History of Qin Dynasty and the History of Prime Ministers in the Early Han Dynasty, and it was the product of centralized monarchy. The formation, development and evolution of the secretariat system in Han Dynasty had its specific historical background. The formation and evolution of the secretariat system is closely related to the politics of the Han Dynasty. The local bureaucratization of Shi Zhou's pastoral history was an extremely important factor in the collapse of the Eastern Han regime.

elective system

Procuratorial system was an ancient system for selecting officials in China, which was established in the first year of Yuanguang (BC 134). The imperial examination system is different from the official system in the pre-Qin period and the imperial examination system established in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Its main feature is that local governors inspect and select talents at any time within their jurisdiction and recommend them to superiors or the central government, and appoint official positions after probation and examination.