What department is Six Doors now?

Six ancient doors are equivalent to the current criminal police.

Six doors refers to the collective name of the yamen of Sanfa Division. Liumenmen is a department established by Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty to solve the remnants of Sui Dynasty, which is famous for its vicious means.

The collective name of the three justice departments' yamen refers to the Ministry of Punishment, Dali Temple and Duchayuan in Ming and Qing Dynasties, the main government, the Ministry of Punishment and Xuanzheng Academy in Yuan Dynasty, Dali Temple, the Ministry of Punishment and Yushitai in Song Dynasty, Dali Temple, the Ministry of Punishment and Yushitai in Tang Dynasty, and Tingwei, Yushicheng and a captain of Sili in Han Dynasty.

Six Doors is similar to a fast-catching organization. They walk in rivers and lakes and are born to solve all kinds of major cases. Six Doors are mainly responsible for the detection of criminal cases. Six doors have great power in detecting cases, and they can investigate court officials.

Origin of Six Doors:

In order to show majesty and style, the ancient yamen opened six more doors. Later, six doors were used to refer to the government and yamen. The yamen is named after the door, and in this building group, all kinds of portals are of course of first-class significance. But the most important thing is the gate, instrument door and house door on the central axis. There are also six doors in the Forbidden City. Each door of the Forbidden City has three doors, two for each door and six for * * *.

In order to highlight the importance of the gate, there are illuminated walls in front of it, "splayed walls" on both sides, and a pair of grinning stone lions are placed at the gate. Some states and counties have upgraded the gatehouse to a two-story or three-story gatehouse, which is also a drum tower or a tower that tells the time in the whole city. The original meaning of the word qiaocheng is the same as that of the word lo, which means hope.