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Can you tell me what the ancient official name is equivalent to now?

The size of China's ancient official posts was equivalent to that of today's officials. In reading ancient biographies and literary works, we often see the titles of some civil and military officials. They have as few as one prime minister and as many as 10,000 people, and there are also small doormen who are responsible for opening and closing the city gates (in fact, they are gatekeepers now). Compared with now, the categories and levels of ancient official positions are quite complete and interesting. 1, satrap. The Warring States called the county chief, and the Han Dynasty changed it to the satrap, and he was the chief of a county. There are 36 counties in Qin Fen that are bigger than counties. Equivalent to the mayor of the current provincial capital city. 2. Historical Secretariat. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty divided the whole country into thirteen states, and the secretariat was in charge of the military and political power of one state. It is equivalent to the governor of the province (city) and the commander of the province (city) army (district). 3. Jing Zhaoyin. Chief executive of gyeonggi, western han dynasty. Equivalent to the mayor of Beijing. 4. Qiu. Qin and Han dynasties set it as the first of the country's military and political affairs. Equivalent to the Secretary of Defense. 5. The more you ride the captain. It was set up by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty when he banned the army, sir. Equivalent to the garrison commander. 6. Ding Wei. A minister in charge of law and presiding over important cases. Equivalent to the President of the Supreme Court. 7. History Department Shangshu. In charge of the assessment, rewards and punishments of civil and military officials throughout the country. Equivalent to the Minister of Personnel. 8. Dr. Guanglu. The emperor's adviser. It is equivalent to the Standing Committee of the Central Advisory Committee. 9. Book order. Responsible for issuing the orders of the emperor. Equivalent to "two" secretaries-general. 10, Shangshuling. Participating in major policies and comprehensively managing government affairs is the first of 100 officials. Quite prime minister. 1 1, ride the general. Respect for status has increased the number of ministers. Equivalent to a marshal. 12, marching manager. The general who led the army to war. Equivalent to the commander-in-chief of the front line. 13, the suggestion of Duchayuan. The highest supervisory institution in ancient times. Equivalent to the Minister of Supervision. 14, magistrate. The local governor is responsible for state and county affairs. It is equivalent to the governor (or provincial mayor). As we all know, 15. The local chief executive. Equivalent to the mayor of a provincial capital city. 16, magistrate of a county. The local chief executive. Equivalent to the county magistrate. 17, through sentences. Government representatives. Equivalent to vice governor (or vice mayor of a provincial city). 18, military command. Big officials in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Equivalent to the director of the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau. 19, push the official. The name of execution is the reality of praise. Equivalent to the director of the policy department of the Supreme Court. 20, everything. Hand-held cash register moves text. The Ministry of National Defense, the Ministry of Supervision and other ministries have internal directors. 2 1, give something. The emperor forbade the guards. Equivalent to the life or political secretary of the Fuehrer. 22.experience Head of institutions affiliated to ministries and commissions. Equivalent to the heads of secondary institutions of ministries and commissions. 23. pedestrians For scheduling. Equivalent to the staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 24. Dian Bao. Xie Sibao holds the jade seal. Equivalent to two metre cadres in charge of the seal. 25. xian cheng. Assist the county magistrate to govern a county. Equivalent to the deputy county magistrate. 26, the main thin. Manage money, grain and household registration. Equivalent to the director of food or the director of household registration. 27. calibration Acting official position. Secretary level. 28. professor The government supervises and inspects students. Equivalent to the director of the provincial education department. 29. Teaching. County palm teaching. Director of county education. 30.discipline Assist academic officials at the same level to educate students. Equivalent to the deputy director of the Education Department. 3 1, tax ambassador. Zhang county taxation office. Equivalent to the tax Commissioner. 32. Official orders. State officials are responsible for prisons and official affairs. Deputy departmental level cadres of the municipal government. 33. Ordinary towns. A senior military attache guarding the local area. Equivalent to the commander of the military region. Participants. Guard the local commanders and soldiers, and guard each road separately. Commanders of the major military regions. 35. guerrillas. Under the leadership of the generals, he led troops to defend. A divisional officer in charge of defense. 36. Dusit. Under a guerrilla, he is responsible for flood control and military affairs. Youth League cadres in charge of flood control. 37. Tongzhou Assistant officials of the country. Equivalent to the deputy mayor. 38. check. An official in charge of local security. Deputy director of county public security bureau, in charge of public security work. 39. Assistant Minister. An official who waits on the emperor. An official of the Central Security Bureau (a friend suggested that it is equivalent to the current deputy minister). 40. Bookkeeper. Responsible for official records and library affairs. Librarian. 4 1, Hanlin: a collection of imperial literati, equivalent to today's writers' associations, literary and art circles, university professors and other people who shout for political lies. Like today's writers, Hanlin was appointed directly or indirectly by superiors, without mass elections, but now it is often operated behind closed doors, which led to Hanlin, who is still a famous writer now. 42. Knife and pen officials: equivalent to literary and art workers and unnamed writers outside the system today, take the initiative to accept brainwashing, then wash their hair, wave flags and shout political lies, hoping to be promoted and rich. Brief introduction of ancient official positions-from Qin to Ming 1, ancient Yao period. Sikong: an official in charge of water conservancy and construction. Hou Ji: An official in charge of agriculture. Engineer: an official in charge of making utensils. Yu: The official in charge of Yamazawa. Dianle: An official in charge of education and music. 2. Qin. Lang Zhongling: In charge of the palace gate (Qin). Inspector: the official in charge of grain in the official warehouse (Qin). Ancient scholar: a judicial official who made guardianship laws and decrees (Qin). 3. Han and the Three Kingdoms period. Taishiling: An official in charge of the ephemeris of literature and history. Da Nong Cheng: An official in charge of salt and iron affairs. General: an official in charge of the emperor's attendants. Classical country: an official in charge of the affairs of various ministries of ethnic minorities. Da Changqiu: The Queen's personal attendant, who is used to announce the Queen's will and is also an official in charge of court affairs. Wu qi's long history: the emperor's attendant. Dewey: that is, the name of the county magistrate and military attache, who is in charge of the military affairs of a county. His rank is slightly lower than that of the satrap, with a rank of 2000 stones. Riding a Langjiang: A general in charge of cavalry, ranking higher than Qianshi. Xiaoqi Dewey: General Guards. Weiyang Weiwei: the guard officer of Weiyang Palace. Changle Weiwei: the chief guard of Changle Palace. Former, rear, left and right generals: second only to Shangqing. Mighty General: One of the miscellaneous generals in Han Dynasty. An ancient general title: the rank is only lower than that of a general. Chang Shi: The general's secretary. Zhang Jianjian: An official who supervises Yu Linjun in Zhang Jian Palace. Captain Qi: Officer Yu, the rank is two thousand stones. Daizhonglang: an official who served beside the emperor, made in the Han Dynasty, is a special title in the original official position. National phase: equivalent to satrap. Chang Shi: The emperor's attendants are near ministers, and the Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty used eunuchs later. Canon army captain: military attache, commander-in-chief of the imperial army. In the fifth year of Emperor Zhong Ping of the Han Dynasty, namely 188, the eighth captain of Xiyuan was appointed, and the captain of Dianjun was one of them. Imperial Commissioner Zhong Cheng: an official in charge of the palace library in Han Dynasty. History of Lingshi in Lantai: proofreading books in the library and managing documents and files such as illegal broadcasting. Taishou: He is in charge of one county and holds the power of life and death. 4. Comrade Song Lang: the attendant of the prince. Cheng Xinlang: The last rank of military attache, the rank of Song * * * has 52 ranks. Cheng Zhonglang: No.48 in Wu Zhi, former bodyguard officer of Zuoban Temple. Bingcuolang: the 45th product of Wu Zhi official. Wu Yilang: Wu Zhi ranks 4 1. Ambassador Fu Xuan: In charge of military supervision, his position is higher than that of Ambassador Anfu. Section level: archer squad leader, control archers and obey county commandant. Patrol: It is a relatively advanced official position to be responsible for training A soldiers to patrol the city to catch thieves. Referee: directly sent by the central government of the imperial court, and has the right to handle affairs with the magistrate and supervise the action. Cao Shi joined the army: one of the six Cao Cao in the state capital, in charge of marriage, farmland, fighting and other lawsuits. Lu Si joined the army; An official who writes official documents of Cao Liu. Official: an official in charge of supervising salt making and iron making. Main book: a county-level official in charge of cashier's official business, account book cancellation and annotation. , second only to Xian Cheng. County Commandant: A county-level official responsible for training soldiers, preventing rape and violence, and cracking down on smuggling. Bing Cao: One of the Six Heroes of Cao Cao, he joined the army to take charge of military affairs and arrest. The officer in charge of the horse stance just look. Person in charge: There are two kinds. One is the divisional overseer, who is responsible for the garrison, training and border defense of the imperial army on this road. The other is the governor of the state capital, who is in charge of the garrison, training, armor and errands of the troops in the city. Director: an official set up by the state government to collect taxes on tea, salt and wine. Courtesy officer: an official in charge of etiquette system. Clerk: A clerk of documents. Commander-in-Chief: An officer attached to the Imperial Battalion, who is responsible for the coordinated operations of generals. Control of the same capital: official position is equivalent to control of the deputy capital. Ambassador of the Royal Battalion: In charge of the national military. Bao Ichiro: the security officer in front of the right classroom. Ambassador Yong Lian: Permanent military attache at the national level, divided into five grades. Qian Jurisdiction: An official in charge of banning soldiers in important states, counties and roads. There are highways under state and state jurisdiction. Wu: Also known as Xijing Zuo Warehouse Assistant, that is, Xijing (Luoyang) Supply and Reserve Warehouse Deputy Military Attaché. Chao: Also known as Left and Right Members, that is, Chinese Members, rank second to Chinese Members. Proclamation envoy and appeasement envoy: the so-called "imperial envoys" are sent by the central government to inspect people's feelings, deal with unjust imprisonment and deal with prison officials camped in the fields. Zhong Xunlang: Also known as "Zuo Shi Ban", that is, the bodyguard officer of the Inner Palace. Town governor: a temporary official appointed by the central government, responsible for the military defense of a region or several state capitals. Responsible for military and national defense, civil affairs, finance and other affairs within the jurisdiction. Appropriate text: the abbreviation "Ji Yi" is like a secretary or a confidential secretary. Bachelor of Longtuge: the honorary title of the emperor's retinue, in charge of imperial books, ancient books, membership system, genealogy and other affairs. Promotion: to manage the original intention, take charge of specialized affairs, and promote the palace view, regardless of salary for the placement of retired ministers. Tang Tang: The highest military official in charge of military aircraft, border defense and campaigns. Judge Dali: A Beijing official in charge of prisons. Governor's participation in politics: the assistant of the prime minister, commonly known as "ambassador" Butler: Also known as the right envoy, the emperor's personal minister is responsible for recording the emperor's words and deeds. Chinese Book God: The position is higher than that of the householder, and he is responsible for drafting the imperial edict. Bachelor of Hanlin: Gu Men, the emperor's closest minister, has great power, and is called the "internal phase", which is often the "general's reserve". Hanlin: a collection of emperors and literati, equivalent to writers' associations, literary and art circles and university professors who shout for political lies today. Like today's writers, Hanlin was appointed directly or indirectly by superiors, without mass elections, but now it is often operated behind closed doors, which led to Hanlin, who is still a famous writer now. Knife and pen officials: equivalent to literary and art workers outside the system today and writers who have not yet become famous, take the initiative to accept brainwashing, then wash their hair, wave flags and shout political lies, hoping to be promoted and rich. 5. Don. Observer: a local administrator or inspector in charge of one or more states. Captain: the highest general of the Seventh Army of the Central Guard. Assistant minister of rites: the chief executive in charge of tribute and etiquette. Jing: Chief Executive of Chang 'an District. A local governor in charge of military affairs in one or more states. Recruitment of grass thieves: a military official set up specifically to suppress peasant uprisings or crusade against rebellion. Military supervisor: a representative under the command of a military supervisor. Commanders at all levels: the commander-in-chief of conscription established for repression and crusade. An official in charge of picketing. General Right-back: One of the officers of the Central Guard. General Zuo: the military leader of the Central Guard. Principal: an official who arranges ancient books in the school library attached to Prince Edward's East Palace. Shangshu right servant shot: the chief executive of Shangshu province, the highest administrative organ of the central government. In charge of state affairs: the chief bodyguard of the Prince's East Palace. General Jin Wu: One of the officers of the Central Guard. Shangshu left and right servants shoot: the chief executive in charge of administrative affairs. Secretariat: Chief Executive of the country. Captain Chong Chong: The military head of a government. There are 2,000, 1,800 troops. Captain: A military officer of a regiment. There are 300 soldiers leading the team: officers of the first team. Fifty soldiers. Driving school inspector: the safety officer responsible for the safety after the emperor's driving school clears the road. Transshipment and lease of salt and iron envoys: set up shipyards to ensure water transport (Tang, the same below). Guang Luqing: the chief in charge of food affairs. An official in charge of building affairs. Minister of war: the chief in charge of national military affairs. Minister of Agriculture: The highest official in charge of agricultural affairs. Hong Xiangqing: An official in charge of receiving guests. Ube Langzhong: an official in charge of mountain forest greening. Minister of Civil Affairs: the highest administrative official in charge of finance. Official minister: the highest administrative official in charge of personnel. Shang Ji Feng Yu: The official in charge of the royal vehicles. Corps Commander: Four items. Lang Jiang: General Cong, a local officer. Zijiang: Since the fifth grade. Secretariat order: internal history, the highest assistant administrative officer. Addendum to rights: consulting and advising officials. Zong Zhengqing: An official in charge of royal affairs. Vacancy of rights: consulting and advising officials. Outpost patrol officer: Outpost patrol officer. Zuo sanqi's long history: one of the political officials. 6. Lang of Song Tong: the prince's entourage. Cheng Xinlang: The last rank of military attache, the rank of Song * * * has 52 ranks. Cheng Zhonglang: No.48 in Wu Zhi, former bodyguard officer of Zuoban Temple. Bingcuolang: the 45th product of Wu Zhi official. Wu Yilang: Wu Zhi ranks 4 1. Ambassador Fu Xuan: In charge of military supervision, his position is higher than that of Ambassador Anfu. Section level: archer squad leader, control archers and obey county commandant. Patrol: It is a relatively advanced official position to be responsible for training A soldiers to patrol the city to catch thieves. Referee: directly sent by the central government of the imperial court, and has the right to handle affairs with the magistrate and supervise the action. Cao Shi joined the army: one of the six Cao Cao in the state capital, in charge of marriage, farmland, fighting and other lawsuits. Lu Si joined the army; An official who writes official documents of Cao Liu. Official: an official in charge of supervising salt making and iron making. Main book: a county-level official in charge of cashier's official business, account book cancellation and annotation. , second only to Xian Cheng. County Commandant: A county-level official responsible for training soldiers, preventing rape and violence, and cracking down on smuggling. Bing Cao: One of the Six Heroes of Cao Cao, he joined the army to take charge of military affairs and arrest. The officer in charge of the horse stance just look. Person in charge: There are two kinds. One is the divisional overseer, who is responsible for the garrison, training and border defense of the imperial army on his own road. The other is the governor of the state capital, who is in charge of the garrison, training, armor and errands of the troops in the city. Director: an official set up by the state government to collect taxes on tea, salt and wine. Courtesy officer: an official in charge of etiquette system. Clerk: A clerk of documents. Commander-in-Chief: An officer attached to the Imperial Battalion, who is responsible for the coordinated operations of generals. Control of the same capital: official position is equivalent to control of the deputy capital. Ambassador of the Royal Battalion: In charge of the national military. Bao Ichiro: the security officer in front of the right classroom. Ambassador Yong Lian: Permanent military attache at the national level, divided into five grades. Qian Jurisdiction: An official in charge of banning soldiers in important states, counties and roads. There are highways under state and state jurisdiction. Wu: Also known as Xijing Zuo Warehouse Assistant, that is, Xijing (Luoyang) Supply and Reserve Warehouse Deputy Military Attaché. Chao: Also known as Left and Right Members, that is, Chinese Members, rank second to Chinese Members. Proclamation envoy and appeasement envoy: the so-called "imperial envoys" are sent by the central government to inspect people's feelings, deal with unjust imprisonment and deal with prison officials camped in the fields. Zhong Xunlang: Also known as "Zuo Shi Ban", that is, the bodyguard officer of the Inner Palace. Town governor: a temporary official appointed by the central government, responsible for the military defense of a region or several state capitals. Responsible for military and national defense, civil affairs, finance and other affairs within the jurisdiction. Appropriate text: the abbreviation "Ji Yi" is like a secretary or a confidential secretary. Bachelor of Longtuge: the honorary title of the emperor's retinue, in charge of imperial books, ancient books, membership system, genealogy and other affairs. Promotion: to manage the original intention, take charge of specialized affairs, and promote the palace view, regardless of salary for the placement of retired ministers. Tang Tang: The highest military official in charge of military aircraft, border defense and campaigns. Judge Dali: A Beijing official in charge of prisons. Governor's participation in politics: the assistant of the prime minister, commonly known as "ambassador" Butler: Also known as the right envoy, the emperor's personal minister is responsible for recording the emperor's words and deeds. Chinese Book God: The position is higher than that of the householder, and he is responsible for drafting the imperial edict. Bachelor of Hanlin: Gu Men, the emperor's closest minister, has great power, and is called the "internal phase", which is often the "general's reserve". Hanlin: a collection of emperors and literati, equivalent to writers' associations, literary and art circles and university professors who shout for political lies today. Like today's writers, Hanlin was appointed directly or indirectly by superiors, without mass elections, but now it is often operated behind closed doors, which led to Hanlin, who is still a famous writer now. Knife and pencil clerk: Knife and pencil clerk is equivalent to a writer, literary and art worker and an unknown writer outside the system today. They take the initiative to accept brainwashing, then wash their hair, wave flags and shout political lies, hoping to get promoted and make a fortune. 7. Ming. Shangshu: officials of six departments (official, household, ceremony, soldier, criminal and industrial). Assistant minister: the adjutant of each of the six departments. The finance minister in charge of a province. Judge: the chief justice of a province. Commander-in-Chief: The master of military power in a province. Temple Master: Advisor to the Emperor. Later, he gradually gained power and became the de facto prime minister. Governor: Since the Ming Dynasty, whenever soldiers were used, ministers of ministries and academies were sent to the governor to handle military affairs. There is no quota, and there is no certain jurisdiction, depending on the military situation.