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What officer is Yanzhou soldier Cao?

Yanzhou is a place name, Yanzhou, located in the southwest of Shandong Province, which is directly under the jurisdiction of Shandong Province and managed by Jining City.

An official in charge of military affairs in ancient times. The Han Dynasty was a subordinate of the Li Si government. One of the "Six Caos" (or "Six Divisions") established for Fuzhou in the Tang Dynasty was called "Soldiers and Caos Joining the Army" in Fuzhou and "Soldiers and Soldiers Joining the Army" in Fuzhou. Later generations may still use this term.

The official positions in the Tang Dynasty are:

1, eighth grade. Officials: Senator Dali, Doctor of Law, Chief Physician Cheng, Qian Niuwei, Civil Servant, Chief Book of Water Supervision, Zhongshu/Menxia/Shangshu/Ministry of Military Affairs/Official Department/Kao Gong/Danielle, Zhong Xiancheng, Jingxian Wei, Zhu Tunjian, Shangguan Ling, Shang Cao and Danielle.

2, under the nine categories. Officials: Masako, Xiguan/Neifu Cheng, Neifu Bureau Cheng, Taishi Public Bureau, Warden Cheng, Doctor, commanders of Jingzhao/Yuzhou/Taiyuan counties, supervisor's book, farm supervisor Cheng, commander, princes, Shangguan Cheng, left and right halberds, and soldiers.

Extended data:

Neifu is a garrison in the capital area.

According to the nature, military government is divided into inner government and outer government. Neifu is a garrison in the capital area, and it is called Nanman Army (also called Nanya Suwei and Yao Qi) together with the capital Suwei Sanwei and the Prince's Mansion Sanwei, and the corresponding Sixth Army of the Northern Government Soldiers reviewed by the emperor is also called the Northern Army.

The former mostly belonged to the Sixteen Guards under the command of the Prime Minister General Jin Wuwei, who was stationed at Zhuquemen in front of Taiji Palace. The latter is generally a prince or an official of the imperial court, ranking the sixteenth guard and living in the imperial garden.

The so-called "Five Houses", that is, the government soldiers from the five states of Gyeonggi and the three guards, that is, the inner city guards such as Xun, Ling and Ce, are divided into two parts, most of which are the children of ministers and officials, and they are the stepping stones for ordinary literati and aristocratic families.

Among them, Ce Wei is the most trusted confidant of all Wei Fu, and he can stay in the inner court and be among the best among the infighting. When traveling in the imperial court, he will also fight side by side with the officers of the left and right guards, the left and right guards and the left and right Xiao Wei, or in the gates of the capital, he will alternately serve as a "helper" and a "policeman".

The above are collectively referred to as the Suwei Army, which is intertwined with the Northern Army. During the defense of the capital, the three guards of the Prince's Mansion were the ceremonial soldiers of the Prince's Guard. The rank is the same as above, but the scale is much smaller. Generally speaking, there is a leader, a Taibao and a Taifu in the Eighth Auxiliary.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Military System of Tang Dynasty