Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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Page 89
... grades below the eighteen grades of the regular bureaucracy.88 These were occupied by people who received a rank below 2 from their local Arbiter.89 The seven grades consisted mostly of lower posts on the staff of various imperial ...
... grades below the eighteen grades of the regular bureaucracy.88 These were occupied by people who received a rank below 2 from their local Arbiter.89 The seven grades consisted mostly of lower posts on the staff of various imperial ...
Page 140
... grades were divided into Inner Grades ( nei - ming ) awarded to state officials , and Outer Grades ( wai - ming ) used to classify nobles and their employees . In both groups , Grade 9 was the highest . Official salaries for each grade ...
... grades were divided into Inner Grades ( nei - ming ) awarded to state officials , and Outer Grades ( wai - ming ) used to classify nobles and their employees . In both groups , Grade 9 was the highest . Official salaries for each grade ...
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... grades were divided into Inner Grades ( nei - ming ) awarded to state officials , and Outer Grades ( wai - ming ) used to classify nobles and their employees . In both groups , Grade 9 was the highest . The noble titles of Duke ( Grade ...
... grades were divided into Inner Grades ( nei - ming ) awarded to state officials , and Outer Grades ( wai - ming ) used to classify nobles and their employees . In both groups , Grade 9 was the highest . The noble titles of Duke ( Grade ...
Contents
List of Abbreviations | 6 |
The Great Early Medieval Clans | 15 |
Official Ranks | 55 |
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An-ting Arbiter posts belonged biography Ch'en Ch'en-chün Ch'en-liu Ch'ing-ho Chao-chün chapters Cheng Chi-yang chih Chin dynasty Ching-chao choronym chün clans held commandery conferred surname Dynasty-founding District early medieval period Eastern Wei/Northern Ch'i Emperor Wu Empress Emperor Erh-chu Fan-yang Feng fief held noble titles highest Ho-nan Ho-nei Hsiao hsien Hsin Hsing-yang Hsü Hsüeh Hung-nung Ju-nan k'ai-kuo K'uai-chi Kingdom of Wu Lan-ling Lang-ya Wangs Liang Liang dynasty Liu Sung Lu clan Lung-hsi née noble clans Noble Rank Northern Chou office of Arbiter office-holders with Rank office-holding clans offices with Rank old clans old Later P'ei P'eng-ch'eng Po-hai Po-ling posts with Rank prefecture Prince rulers San-kuo Shen shih Southern Ch'i Southern Dynasties Ssu-ma Sung dynasty T'ai-shan T'ang T'o-pa Wei T'o-pa Wei dynasty Tai-chün Three Kingdoms period titles with Rank Ts'ui uncle Wang clan Wei shu Western Wei Western Wei/Northern Chou Wu-chün Wu-hsing Ying-ch'uan Yü-wen Yüan