Who knows what level officials from ancient level 1 to level 7 are equivalent to now?

The ranking of officials began in Wei and Jin Dynasties, and Chen Qun of Cao Wei founded the Nine-product Zhengzhi System. At that time, officials were judged according to their family background (family wishes and grandfather's title), morality and talent. Chiang Kai-shek only made a general evaluation of the character's morality and talent, which is called "form". According to his comments on his family background and talents, Zhongzheng made a high-ranking judgment on the characters, which was called "quality".

Products are divided into nine grades: upper, upper, lower, upper, middle, lower, upper, lower, lower and lower, which is the prototype of the official grade later.

By the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, a complete hierarchical system had been formed, and the civil and military officials were divided into nine grades, each with its own righteousness and obedience. In fact, a total of 18.

The following is the corresponding table of ancient Jiupin official positions:

Extended data:

First, the satrap.

The Warring States called the county chief, and the Han Dynasty changed it to the satrap, and he was the chief of a county. There are 36 counties in Qin Fen that are bigger than counties. Equivalent to the mayor of the current provincial capital city.

Second, Qiu.

Qin and Han dynasties set it as the first of the country's military and political affairs. Equivalent to the Secretary of Defense.

Third, the more you ride the captain.

It was established in the period of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. Equivalent to the garrison commander.

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