An Introduction to the Official Rank System in Ancient China (second Edition)

An Introduction to the Official Rank System in Ancient China (second Edition)

by Yan Buke

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"Introduction to the Official Rank System in Ancient China (Second Edition)" focuses on theoretical and methodological issues in the study of the bureaucratic hierarchy in ancient China. The author refers to relevant theories in social sciences, systematically constructs the research model of ancient official ranks, and proposes a series of questions, clues, and corresponding research methods and concepts. Starting from the "taste-position" framework, the research object of official rank is defined as "grading and classification of official positions" and "grading and classification of officials", respectively discussing the constituent elements of rank, rights and responsibilities, qualifications, salaries, privileges, courtesy, the style and interval of the grade structure, grade official titles and the rules for using ranks, etc. Then from the technical level to the political level, starting from the duality of functional organization and identity organization, it provides a more comprehensive explanation of the characteristics of the ancient Chinese official hierarchy and the major clues and various aspects of the changes in the taste structure. "Introduction to the Official Rank System in Ancient China (Second Edition)" has unique reference value for studying the bureaucratic hierarchy in ancient China and understanding the centralized bureaucratic politics of ancient China.

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