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Excuse me, how did the officials of the ancient army generally rank?

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Guyao period

Officials in charge of water conservancy construction are commonplace.

Hou Ji, the official in charge of agriculture.

Engineer-an official in charge of making utensils

Danger-the official in charge of Yamazawa

Dianle-an official in charge of education and music

surname

Langzhongling-in charge of the palace gate (Qin)

Supervision official-the official in charge of grain in the official warehouse (Qin)

Imperial envoys-judicial officials who make supervision laws (Qin)

Han and Three Kingdoms Period

Taishiling-an official in charge of literature, history and astronomy

Da Nong Cheng-an official in charge of salt and iron affairs

The corps commander-an official in charge of the emperor's attendants

Typical country-an official in charge of the affairs of various ministries of ethnic minorities.

Da Changqiu, the assistant of the queen, is an official in charge of palace affairs, who is used to announce the queen's will.

The Long History of Wuqi-the Emperor's Attendant

A surname-that is, the name of county commandant and military attache, holds the military affairs of a county, with a rank slightly lower than that of prefect, with a rank of 2,000 stone.

Riding a lang general-a general in charge of cavalry, with a rank higher than Qianshi.

A captain in Xiao Qi-the general of the Guards.

Weiyang Weiwei —— Guard Chief of Weiyang Palace

Changle Weiwei —— Chief of the Changle Palace Guard

Front, back, left and right generals-second only to Shangqing.

Mighty General —— One of the General with Different Names in Han Dynasty

An ancient general title-ranking only below the general.

Chang Shi-Secretary General

Zhang Jianjian —— Director of Zhang Jiangong's Imperial Guard.

Riding a junior officer of Yulin Military Academy, ranking 2000 stone.

Acting corps commander, an official who served beside the emperor in Han Dynasty, is a special title in the original official position.

National phase-equivalent to satrap

Often serve-the emperor's attendants are close ministers. After Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, eunuchs were used as servants.

A captain of the Canon Army-military attache, general commander of the imperial army, Zhong Ping, Emperor of the Han Dynasty, established the eighth captain of Xiyuan in the fifth year of A.D. 188. A captain of the canon army is one of them.

Zhong Cheng, the Official in Charge of the Palace Library in Han Dynasty

The history of Lantai-proofreading library books, managing illegal playing and other documents and files.

Taishou-specializes in a county and holds the power of life and death.

the Tang Dynasty

Observer-a local administrator or inspector in charge of one or more states.

The captain of the planning army-the highest general of the planning army of the Central Guard

Assistant minister of rites-the officer in charge of tribute and etiquette

Beijing-Chief Executive of Chang 'an District

Defense envoy-a local governor in charge of military affairs in one state or several States.

Recruit grass thieves-military officials specially set up to suppress peasant uprisings or crusade against rebellion

Army judge-a deputy under the command of the army.

The command post has a camp-the commander-in-chief of the suppression and crusade conscription system.

Examiner-an official in charge of picketing

General Youwei-one of the officers of the Central Guard.

General Zuo-the military leader of the Central Guard.

Senior-the official who arranges ancient books in the library of Prince Edward East Palace School.

Shangshu's right servant shot-the chief executive of Shangshu Province, the highest administrative organ of the central government.

Leading the government-the chief bodyguard of the Prince's East Palace

General Jin Wu-one of the officers of the Central Guard.

Shangshu left and right servants shot-the chief executive in charge of administrative affairs.

Historical Secretariat-the Chief Executive of the country

The military head of a government. There are 2,000, 1,800 troops.

Captain-a military officer of a regiment. There are 300 soldiers

Captain.-officer of the first team. Fifty soldiers

Driving school inspector-the safety officer responsible for the safety of the emperor after driving.

Transshipment and Lease of Salt and Iron Envoys —— Setting up Shipyards to Guarantee Waterway (Tang Dynasty, the same below)

Guang Luqing-the General in Charge of Food Affairs

Will be a master-the chief executive in charge of housing construction affairs.

Ministry of War Shangshu-Chief Military Officer in charge of the whole country

Minister of Agriculture-the highest official in charge of agricultural affairs.

The first mate in charge of receiving guests.

Official in charge of forest greening-Dr. Yubu

Shangshu of the Ministry of Civil Affairs-the highest administrative official in charge of finance

Shangshu of the official department-the highest administrative official in charge of personnel.

Shang Ji Feng Yu —— the official in charge of the royal vehicles.

The corps commander-Zheng Sipin

Lang Jiang-from the five products, local officers and soldiers generals

Zijiang-fifth grade

The order of the secretariat-that is, the internal history, the highest assistant official.

Appendix to rights-consulting and advising officials

Zong Zhengqing-an official in charge of royal affairs

Right vacancy-advisory and advisory officer

Forward commando-outpost patrol officer

Zuo San Riding a Regular Attendant —— One of the Councillors