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Characteristics of Liao Liang's six major government affairs systems

The administrative system of separating civil and military affairs from the Sixth National Congress of the Communist Party of China

The official system of the Western Zhou Dynasty was perfected on the basis of the Shang Dynasty, and the division of labor was more detailed. There are more than 100 official names in ancient books and inscriptions on bronze, which can prove that there were dozens of institutions at that time.

In the early Western Zhou Dynasty, "Qing Shi Liao" and "Tai Shi Liao" were in charge of various state affairs. There are Stuart (disciple), Sima, Sigong (empty) in The History of the Qing Dynasty, which are called "Sanzheng", also known as "Three Doctors". They are in charge of national civil affairs, military and political affairs, handicrafts and other affairs, and each has certain subordinates. Under the Taishiliao, there are Taishi, Taishu and Taibu, known as the "Three Left", who are in charge of religious sacrifices and documents. Three leftists and three rightists, collectively known as the "Sixth National Congress" or "Six Qing Dynasties", are the main administrative officials of the country. In addition to the "two emperors and six emperors", there is also the "Gong Zu" who is in charge of clan affairs, and a self-contained system of royal officials, with "Zai" as the general manager and many officials and institutions under its jurisdiction, such as historians, scholars, imperial officials, civil servants and junior officials. In the middle and late Western Zhou Dynasty, The Draft of Qing History played an important role. "Dr. Shi San" was renamed as "Sanyousi" and its structure was added. In particular, the post of "Shi Si" has been added, which is responsible for clarifying the management of officials and is a specialized agency for supervising officials. The expansion of the authority of "Qing Dynasty Historian" led to the decline of the status of "Taishilian", such as wizards, historians, fortune tellers and so on. Of course, in the Western Zhou Dynasty, the status and role of witch history, soothsayers and diviners should not be underestimated.