Dongcaoyi
Dongcaoyi is an official name recorded in the biography of Bingji in Hanshu. In the Han Dynasty, the government was divided into three groups: Eastern Cao and Western Cao.
evolution
Dongcaoyi, official name. In the Western Han Dynasty, the prime minister's office was set up, while in the Eastern Han Dynasty, all the three government offices were set up. From Sangong to prefectures and counties, they all had their own subordinates. The officials were chosen by the chief officials themselves, not appointed by the imperial court. The officials and subordinates had the titles of monarch and minister. The rank ratio of the eastern and Western Caoyu in Taiwei's mansion is 400 stones, and the month is 50. The Western Caoyu is in charge of the History Department of the mansion, and the eastern Caoyu is in charge of the governor at the beginning of his life as a governor. The latter Caoyu is in charge of two thousand stone officials and military officials. See the book of the later Han Dynasty. The Three Kingdoms and the Western Jin government were established along the line. At the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, it was replaced by joining the army, with a rank of 400 stones. There are also more than 16 states.
record
A supplementary note to the biography of Bingji in the history of Han Dynasty: "the two thousand chief officials of the eastern Cao Dynasty were removed and the military officials were removed." Taiwei's mansion also set up dongcaoyu, with a rank ratio of 400 stones. It was in charge of the transfer and appointment of military officers of 2000 stones, with the subordinate as the Deputy Cao officer and 200 stones.
Dongcaoyi
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