Fu: Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (Liu Che) abolished Tai Wei as Fu, and Emperor Guangwu (Liu Xiu) also abolished Fu as Tai Wei. Therefore, Fu is Tai Wei, the highest official in charge of military affairs and military taxes, that is, the highest military attache in the country. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was as famous as Si Tuleideng and Sikong.
Dasinong: The Qin Dynasty called it the internal history of Su Zhi, and Jingdi changed its name to Tainong Mausoleum. In the first year of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (BC 104), it was renamed Dasinong. Wei Chu established Da Nong, and in the second year (AD 22 1), Wendi was renamed Da Sinong, and Shu and Wu also had Da Sinong. In the Han Dynasty, Dasinong was in charge of taxes, money, food, salt and iron, and state revenue and expenditure, but in the Three Kingdoms period, due to decentralization, he was only responsible for keeping these materials. One of the nine ladies.
Dahonglu: It was called Dianke in the Qin Dynasty, Dahonglu in the early Han Dynasty, and it was renamed Dahonglu in the first year of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, responsible for receiving guests. One of the nine ladies.
Wei Wei: It was set up in the Qin Dynasty. Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty (Liu Qi) changed his name to Doctor Zhong's Order at first, and then he resumed his original name and was in charge of the imperial palace. One of the nine ladies.
Qiu: Just like Fu. Xelloss acceded to the throne, and later appointed Jia Xu as Qiu.
Teacher: an official who assists the monarch, participates in state affairs as an important minister and is in charge of the national military and political power. Cao Rui acceded to the throne, and later generations took Zhong You as their teacher.
Taichang: It was called Fengchang in Qin Dynasty, and renamed Taichang in the sixth year of Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty (BC 144). It was in charge of ritual and music clubs and ancestral temple etiquette. Its officials include Tai Shi, Tai Zhu, Tai Zai, Tai Yao, Tai Yi, Tai Fu Liu Ling and Dr. Jiuji. One of the nine ladies.
Teacher: There were teachers in Qin and Han Dynasties, and Wang Mang was renamed Yu Tai, who was in charge of horses and livestock. One of the nine ladies.
Taishou: In Qin Dynasty, a county magistrate was established, and Emperor Han Jingdi was renamed Taishou, who was the highest governor of a county. In addition to governing the people, promoting sages, judging cases and prosecuting traitors, he can also appoint and remove his own history.
Shaofu: Both Qin and Han Dynasties set up Shaofu, and Wang Mang called it Gonggong, and jointly managed the goods with Dasinong. However, the big sinon is in charge of national wealth, and the small government is in charge of supporting the emperor. Its subordinate officials include the palace guard order in charge of paper and ink pens, the imperial order in charge of swords and crossbows, the imperial order in charge of clothing, and the imperial doctor order for treating diseases in the court. One of the nine ladies.
Zhong Changshi: It was set up in the Qin Dynasty and served by eunuchs in the Eastern Han Dynasty. It is in charge of documents and delivers imperial edicts, with great power.
Chinese book supervision order: when Cao Cao was the king of Wei, he set up a ministerial order to handle the affairs of ministers. In the early years of Huang Chu, Cao Pi changed the secretary's order to the secretariat's order, and set up a supervisor of the secretariat to make it ahead of the secretariat's order.
Central leadership: Cao Cao was the leader behind the Prime Minister, and soon changed to the central leadership, in charge of the Guards.
Central defender: Cao Cao was the prime minister's defender, and soon he was changed to a central defender, in charge of the Guards, and his position was slightly lower than that of the squadron leader.
Long history: It began in the Qin Dynasty, and there were two ministers' histories under the prime minister of the Western Han Dynasty. His position is equivalent to that of the Secretary-General, that is, the director of the highest state organ. There is also a long history in the general shogunate, that is, the chief of staff; He who can divide his troops and fight is called a general. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Tai Wei, Liu Wei and Stuart also made a long history, and their position was quite heavy. The three countries will not change their borders.
Engaged in: don't drive, rule China, master book, meritorious service and other secretariat assistants. , are called engagement.
Warehouse department: an official in charge of warehouse affairs, whose principal position is called the department and whose deputy position is called the department.
Si Tuleideng: Founded in the Western Zhou Dynasty, the Eastern Han Dynasty was in charge of education, and it was one of the three fairs.
Sikong: Established in the Western Zhou Dynasty, it was in charge of water, soil and construction projects in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and it was one of the three fairs.
Captain Li Si: Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty began to lead the immigrants in the capital, engaged in investigating and arresting evil spirits and criminals, or Li Si for short. When Liu Bei proclaimed himself emperor in Shu, he chose Zhang Fei as a captain.
Lieutenant General Jin Si: Cao Cao was appointed as an official in the 10th year of Jian 'an (AD 205), responsible for smelting iron, currency and casting farm tools.
Master book: set up in Han dynasty, in charge of the document book. Sikong, the Prime Minister's Office, and the secretariat assistant minister all have master books.
Gong Cao: Assistant Minister of Shangshu Province, in charge of examinations and recording merits and demerits.
Things belong to Cao Pi: After Cao Cao became prime minister, things were in charge of personnel work. Dong Cao is responsible for the appointment and removal of officials in 2000 Stone, while Xi Cao is subjective in the appointment and removal of officials in Cheng Xiangfu. The person in charge said it was a straight person, and the deputy said it was a genus.
Prime Minister: It was first set in the Warring States Period, and it was the first among the hundred officials. There was no prime minister in the Eastern Han Dynasty. In the 13th year of Jian 'an (AD 208), Cao Cao was appointed Prime Minister. "Cheng" and "Cheng" are interlinked, and "Prime Minister" is the person who undertakes the sovereign's will to handle state affairs.
Premier Cao Li: The official in charge of justice in the Prime Minister's Office.
Guang Luxun: Lang Zhong Ling was called in Qin Dynasty, and the name of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty was changed to Guang Luxun. Wang Mang said that China was divided, and the Eastern Han Dynasty was also called Guang Luxun. Cao Cao established the rank of doctor for Wei Gong. In the first year of Huang Chu (220), he also called Guang Lu Xun to take charge of the entrance of Su Wei Palace. Its officials include the priest in charge of Binzan, the conductor in charge of the imperial car, the conductor in charge of the auxiliary car and the horse, and the conductor in charge of the imperial forest riding. However, it is still controversial whether doctors, corps commanders and other officials are officials of Guang Luxun. One of the nine ladies.
Zhi Jinwu: Qin was called a lieutenant, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was renamed Zhi Jinwu. Wang Mang called it Fenwu, and the Eastern Han Dynasty also called it Zhijin Wu. Cao Wei, formerly known as Captain, was renamed as a captain in Zhili in the first year of Huang Chu, and was in charge of patrolling outside the palace. Xun Wei Palace, when in charge, pays attention to the capital. When the emperor traveled, he took Jin Wu as a guide. "I" should be a royal statement.
Don't drive: the assistant of the secretariat is responsible for patrol inspection, and he takes another car to assist the secretariat in patrol, so he is called not to drive.
Pavilion Wei: It was founded in the Qin Dynasty, and Emperor Han Jingdi was renamed Dali. Later, it was either Ting Wei or Dali. Ting Wei is in charge of criminal prison proceedings and is the highest judicial organ for appeals everywhere. The word "court" is straight and flat, straight and flat, and running a prison is expensive, so it is called the number. Tingwei's subordinate officers are Da Li Zheng, Da Li Ping and Da Li Jian, and they become the three officers of Tingwei. One of the nine ladies.
County magistrate: It was first established during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. A county chief executive, a county chief executive with a population of less than 10,000, and a county chief executive with a population of more than 10,000 are called orders. County magistrate assistants include county commandants in charge of military and public security, and county magistrates in charge of documents and warehouses. Generally speaking, each county has a Cheng and a Wei, and big counties have two or more commanders.
Shangshu: "Shang" means in charge During the Qin and Han Dynasties, Shangshu was only a junior official in charge of the documents in the temple, and his position was very low. During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, five ministers began to divide Cao Zhi's affairs. Because they worked around the emperor, their position became more and more important. There are five ministers in Cao Wei, namely, Shangshu, Zuo Min, Cao, Wubing and Du Zhi. The official department, also known as the selection department, is responsible for selecting officials; Zuo Min is in charge of the renovation project and Yanchi Garden; Hakka Cao is in charge of ethnic minorities and foreign affairs; Five soldiers are responsible for China soldiers, foreign soldiers, cavalry, other soldiers and all soldiers; The military division is responsible for the military division plan. Among them, officials and ministers are the most important.
Shangshuling: Since Qin Dynasty, it has been the head of Shangshutang, directly responsible to the emperor and in charge of all government decrees. Shangshuling's deputy is Shangshu Servant Shooting, and Cao Wei set Shangshu Servant Shooting one or two people, which is called left and right servant shooting when tied. If the official order is missing, the left servant will take the order instead. In Cao Wei, there were five Cao Shangshu, two servants, one with eight seats.
Upper Shu Lang: The official in charge of drafting documents at Shangshutai. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, talented and capable people in filial piety were selected to enter the Shangshutai, which was called Shangshulang for one year and Assistant Lang for three years.
Attendant: Since the Qin Dynasty, he has been an official of the Prime Minister, responsible for receiving and filling vacancies, praising and guiding, accompanying guests, leaving Beijing for printing, and taking care of the daily life of the emperor.
Zong Zheng: In the Qin Dynasty, Wang Mang was called Zongbo, and in the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was called Zong Zheng, who was in charge of the affairs of the royal family and consorts. Both dynasties were filled with Liu's imperial clan. One of the nine ladies.
General Zheng Dong: He is in charge of the four states of Qing, Yan, Xu and Yang, and is based in Yangzhou.
General Cheung Nam: Commanding Jing and Yu, stationed in Xinye.
General Zheng: In charge of Yong and Liang, stationed in Chang 'an.
General of Northern Expedition: Commanding Youzhou, Hebei and Binhe, stationed in Jizhou.
Secretariat: Established in the Qin Dynasty, it is in charge of the military and political power of a country. Poke and report violations of the law; History is created by the emperor.
Zhizhong: Assistant to the Secretariat. In ancient times, bookkeeping documents were called "zhong", and "governing the middle" was to manage documents and files, which gradually evolved into fixed official positions.
Joining the Army: At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Cao was in charge of the military and political affairs with the Prime Minister, and his subordinates often used the name of joining the army, that is, staff military affairs, or "joining the army" for short.
Yin, Henan: The capital of the Eastern Han Dynasty was established in Luoyang County, Henan Province. In order to improve the status of Henan county, its county magistrate was changed to Yin, in charge of 2 1 county near Luoyang.
Lieutenant General of Diannong: At the end of Han Dynasty, Cao Cao appointed Lieutenant General of Diannong and a captain of Diannong to be in charge of agricultural production, civil affairs and land rent respectively, but the counties and countries under their jurisdiction were different in size, and their powers were equivalent to prefects.
City gate captain: established in the Western Han Dynasty, responsible for stationing troops at the city gate of the capital.
Guo Xiang: That's the Prime Minister.
Will be a minister: Qin said he would be a junior official, and Emperor Han Jingdi was renamed a minister, in charge of civil construction such as palaces, ancestral temples, roads and cemeteries.
Matter-of-fact: Set in the Qin Dynasty, along the Western Han Dynasty, the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Wei and Jin Dynasties. For the generals, Liehou, Jiuqing, and officials such as Huang Menlang and Chen.
Viceroy: The three countries first set up viceroy and viceroy as the main generals, and viceroy as the supreme military commander.
School affairs: Cao Cao's temporary small official is responsible for observing the petty crimes of ministers.
Iron smelting supervisor: Jia Wei, an official in charge of iron smelting during the Three Kingdoms period.
Officials responsible for impeachment and picketing are second only to the prime minister.
Yu: Yu's deputy.
Assistant Minister of Huangmen: In Qin and Han Dynasties, the palace gates were all yellow, hence the name Huangmen. The assistant minister of Huangmen was named after serving in Huangmen.
Sanshou Riding Attendant: The Wei Family of the Three Kingdoms, namely Sanshou Riding (the emperor's rider) and Zhong Changshi, are collectively called "Negligence admonishes the emperor for reference".
Superintendent: Supreme Commander, ranking lower than Guo Xiang, Tai Wei and Doctor Tai.
Du You: During the Han Dynasty, Du You was appointed as an official of each county, responsible for supervising and rectifying illegal acts in counties and townships under his jurisdiction, and also responsible for publicizing fatwas, litigating, arresting people in prison, etc.