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The hierarchy of the Overlord (天子) – lords (諸侯) – ministers and senior officials (卿大夫) – scholar-officials (士) – civilians (庶人) is established. | The hierarchy of the Overlord (天子) – lords (諸侯) – ministers and senior officials (卿大夫) – scholar-officials (士) – civilians (庶人) is established. | ||
The highest ranks of officials are Three Ducal Ministers (三公): Grand Preceptor (太师), Grand Tutor (太傅), Grand Protector (太保); the second highest ranks are Six Ministers (六卿) and Five Administers (五官). | ==== Titles ==== | ||
The highest ranks of officials are Three Ducal Ministers (三公): Grand Preceptor (太师), Grand Tutor (太傅), Grand Protector (太保); the second highest ranks are Six Ministers (六卿) and Five Administers (五官). The titles of Six Ministers and Five Administers are different in different records. |
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China
Shāng, c. 1600 BC – c. 1045 BC
Inner and outer areas system (內外服制)
Inner area (內服): capital region; controlled by the king; officials consist of the noble family members.
- Outer court officials (外廷官) perform public duties.
- public duty officials:
- Ministers (相) assist the king; the number of ministers has been increased from 1 to 3 to disperse ministers' power.
- the Multiple-Governor (多尹) group makes decisions for the king; its members mainly consist of officials and chiefs and are not fixed.
- regional officials deal with regional public duties; they are under the king's control directly or indirectly.
- Emissaries (史) are sent to communicate with and observe regional officials by the king.
- clerical officials deal with affairs in agriculture, livestock husbandry, handicrafts, etc.
- public duty officials:
- Inner court officials (内廷官) handle the king's private affairs.
Outer area (外服): outer regions; controlled by different rulers outside of the king's family.
Outer area rulers are obliged to present tribute to Shāng and join Shāng's wars; outer area and inner area are almost equal in status; outer area's obeisances rely on Shāng's military power.
Western Zhōu, c. 1045 BC – 771 BC
Patriarchal clan system (宗法制)
Its core is primogeniture: the firstborn son inherits.
The hierarchy of the Overlord (天子) – lords (諸侯) – ministers and senior officials (卿大夫) – scholar-officials (士) – civilians (庶人) is established.
Titles
The highest ranks of officials are Three Ducal Ministers (三公): Grand Preceptor (太师), Grand Tutor (太傅), Grand Protector (太保); the second highest ranks are Six Ministers (六卿) and Five Administers (五官). The titles of Six Ministers and Five Administers are different in different records.