Baitai Story

Baitai Story

by Gaoyang

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The name of Baitai originated from the Han Dynasty. There were many cypress trees planted in the Censor's Mansion, but the imperial court banned the provinces, which were collectively called Tai Pavilion, so the Censor's Mansion was also called Bai Tai. In the Ming Dynasty, the imperial censor's station of the previous dynasty was renamed the Ducha Yuan, which was parallel to the six ministries and was collectively known as the "Seven Ministers". The Supervisory Censor under the Metropolitan Procuratorate and the Six Sections under the Six Ministries are collectively called "Taiyuan", and they are both officials responsible for supervision and admonishment. The supervisory system of the Qing Dynasty followed that of the Ming Dynasty, but with some changes. The six subjects were included in the procuratorate, and the imperial censors were divided into regions for supervision. The two were collectively called "kedao". This book mainly talks about anecdotes about science and education in the Qing Dynasty. It also talks about the "Richidou Daily Commentary Officials" who were known as the emperor's close ministers and were affiliated with the Hanlin Academy. They were able to give advice to the emperor. In the Qing Dynasty, the way of speech was opened up, and some of the speech officials were upright and awe-inspiring, while others were sinister and cunning, and there was a lot of talk among them.

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