The central government of the Qin Dynasty had a system of three ministers and nine ministers, while the local governments had a system of prefectures and counties. The Three Dukes of Qin: (1) The Prime Minister, the highest chief executive, assists the emperor in handling government affairs, and is also responsible for the management of civil and military officials. (2) Taiwei, the highest military and political officer, is responsible for managing the country's military affairs. However, he has no military power in peacetime. He must obey the emperor's orders in wartime, and must have the emperor's talisman to mobilize the army. Military power is actually controlled by the emperor. in hand. (3) The imperial censor, who is in charge of all ministers' memorials, issues the emperor's edicts, and is responsible for supervising all officials, is also the deputy prime minister. The Nine Qings of Qin: (1) Feng Chang, in charge of the rituals of the ancestral temple, with a very high status, and is the head of the Nine Qings; (2) Lang Zhongling, in charge of the palace guards; (3) Weiwei, in charge of the palace gate guards; (4) Tai Servant, in charge of the palace's horses and national affairs; (5) Tingwei, in charge of judicial proceedings; (6) Dianke, in charge of diplomacy and national affairs; (7) Zongzheng, in charge of royal family and clan affairs; (8) Governance within the millennium Shi, in charge of taxes, money, grain, and financial revenue and expenditure; (9) Shaofu, in charge of taxes on mountains, seas, and ponds exclusively for the royal family. Locally, the country is divided into 36 counties. The chief of the county is called Shou, and the chief of military affairs is called Junwei. The chief of a county with more than 10,000 households is called Ling, and the chief of a county with less than 10,000 households is called chief. ;
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