Chapter 701: Officialdom II

If the officials are like this, the bureaucrats and officials are even more pitiful. In the Ming Dynasty, the bureaucratic system of the Ming Dynasty was composed of three parts: officials, bureaucrats, and officials.

Officials are the chief officials or prefects of the yamen at all levels, such as prefects and county orders. Bureaucrats are subordinates of the chief, such as the county officer, the county lieutenant, and the chief bookkeeper, all of whom are subordinates who assist the chief in handling affairs. Before the Sui Dynasty, the subordinates were recruited by the county officials themselves, and the Sui Dynasty was appointed by the central court. Officials were originally also part of the official ranks, but the administrative officer was called an official, and the administrative officer was called a official. Therefore, the word official is often confused. For example, "......

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