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Official pinyin

Official Pinyin: huàn

Eunuchs, also known as eunuchs, were slaves in ancient China, serving the emperor and his family. Not all eunuchs in the pre-Qin and Western Han dynasties were eunuchs. Since the Eastern Han Dynasty, eunuchs have been eunuchs. Also known as officials, middle officials, internal officials, internal ministers, internal servants and so on. During the Eastern Han, Tang and Ming Dynasties, eunuchs held the power of state affairs.

"Guan", the name of the constellation, has four stars in the west of the throne, which is used as the name of the emperor who is close to luck. Eunuchs, or eunuchs, have various complicated names in different dynasties, including officials, middle officials, internal officials, internal ministers, internal servants, internal supervisors, internal supervisors, Zhongjuan, Juanren, Zhongjuan, Dianren, Fudian, villain, junior minister, middle official, officer longitudinal, eunuch, minion and Huangmen.

"Eunuch" was originally an official title. In Tang Gaozong, the provinces were changed to the imperial palace, and eunuchs were eunuchs with less supervision. The Sui and Tang Dynasties had a big supervisor, and "big" or "too" had nothing to do with eunuchs. There were twelve supervisors in the Ming Dynasty, and the chief officer was called eunuch. Only the higher-ranking internal supervisors are called "eunuchs". In the Qing Dynasty, all eunuchs were called eunuchs, and eunuchs and eunuchs were synonyms.