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Seeking the arrangement of official positions in the Western Zhou Dynasty

After the Zhou Dynasty destroyed the Shang Dynasty, the Emperor of Heaven made great efforts to enfeoffment the royal family and heroes to various places, and established many vassal states (also known as Fang States), the number of which exceeded 100. Through the patriarchal clan system and feudal system, a feudal dynasty centered on the "Emperor Zhou" and surrounded by various vassal States was established, and at the same time, an all-pervasive ritual and music system was established, forming an orderly slave country. The official system of the Western Zhou Dynasty was more complicated. Zhou Wang's assistants are a surname, a teacher, and Taibao, collectively known as the three fairs. There are three officials (government officials, government officials, local officials), four parties (princes, countries, tribes), and the Qing Dynasty. The officials of the dynasty were: Taizai, who was in charge of the political affairs; Taizong, who was in charge of offering sacrifices to the country; Taishi and Shu Tai, who were in charge of blessing; Taishi and Taibu, who were in charge of divination. They are called Liu Qing together, and their subordinates are always called Qingshiliang. Si Tuleideng, who was in charge of land and farmers, Sikong, Sima, who was in charge of military and political affairs, Shi Si, who was in charge of Jue Lu's edition, and Scott, who was in charge of punishment, were all called five senses. The court officials who serve the royal family include three officials (,Shaofu, Shaobao), Youdao, Auxiliary, Bi, as well as banquets, tailors, courtiers, temple people, internal longitudinal officials, men's Yin, firemen, navy officers, and high officials. The vassal States that Wang Ji served abroad were called Sifang, including Hou, Dian and Nan. The dynasty sometimes sent envoys to various vassal States to supervise. The vassal States set up hundreds of officials and departments in their feudal countries, imitating the royal family and becoming relatively independent regimes. There are mainly three officials, namely Stuart, Sima and Sikong, who are in charge of government affairs, justice and civil affairs. Zhou's officials at all levels are hereditary on the basis of patriarchal clan system, and they are all generals at all levels, regardless of civil and military affairs. The local system of Zhou dynasty includes state, capital, city, wild and cheap. The capital of Zhou Wang and its vassals is Zhou, the big city of the vassal state is Du, the small town is City, and other places are called Wild or contemptible.