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  2. Three Departments and Six Ministries - Wikipedia

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    The Six Ministries (also translated as Six Boards) were direct administrative organs of the state under the authority of the Department of State Affairs. They were the Ministries of Personnel, Rites, War, Justice, Works, and Revenue. During the Yuan Dynasty, authority over the Six Ministries was transferred to the Central Secretariat.

  3. Category:Six Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of War (imperial China) Ministry of Works (imperial China) This page was last edited on 1 June 2022, at 02:25 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. Category:Government of Imperial China - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Ceremonies (China) Ministry of Justice (imperial China) Ministry of Personnel; Ministry of Revenue (imperial China) Ministry of Rites; Ministry of War (imperial China) Ministry of Works (imperial China) Mufu

  5. Shangshu Sheng - Wikipedia

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    The Six Ministries consisted of the Ministry of Personnel, the Ministry of Revenue, the Ministry of Rites, the Ministry of War, the Ministry of Justice, and the Ministry of Works. [1] The Department of State of Affairs existed in one form or another from the Han dynasty (206 BC – 9 AD) until the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), but was never re ...

  6. Political systems of Imperial China - Wikipedia

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    The political systems of Imperial China can be divided into a state administrative body, provincial administrations, and a system for official selection. The three notable tendencies in the history of Chinese politics includes, the convergence of unity, the capital priority of absolute monarchy, and the standardization of official selection. [1]

  7. Nine Ministers - Wikipedia

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    The Nine Ministers or Nine Chamberlains (Chinese: 九卿; pinyin: jiǔ qīng) was the collective name for nine high officials in the imperial government of the Han dynasty (206 BC–220 AD), who each headed one of the Nine Courts and were subordinates to the Three Councillors of State.

  8. Nine Courts - Wikipedia

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    The Nine Courts were nine service agencies in Imperial China that existed from the Northern Qi dynasty (550–577) to the Qing dynasty (1644–1912). Headed by the Nine Chamberlains, the offices were subordinate to the Three Departments and Six Ministries. They were mostly ceremonial in nature and held a fair amount of power.

  9. Category:Films set in Imperial China - Wikipedia

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    Animated films set in Imperial China (7 P) F. Films set in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period (2 P) H. Films set in the Han dynasty (4 C, 4 P) J.

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