属类:历史机构名称 -中国古代政府机构
属类:历史机构名称 -中国古代政府机构
属类:历史机构名称 -中国古代政府机构明朝
属类:历史机构名称 -中国古代政府机构宋朝
属类:历史机构名称 -中国古代政府机构汉朝
属类:历史机构名称 -中国古代政府机构
属类:历史机构名称 -中国古代政府机构
属类:历史机构名称 -中国古代政府机构
属类:历史机构名称 -中国古代政府机构
属类:历史机构名称 -中国古代政府机构汉朝
属类:历史机构名称 -中国古代政府机构清朝
属类:历史机构名称 -中国古代政府机构
属类:历史机构名称 -中国古代政府机构宋朝
属类:历史机构名称 -中国古代政府机构汉朝
属类:历史机构名称 -中国古代政府机构清朝
属类:历史机构名称 -中国古代政府机构明朝
属类:历史机构名称 -中国古代政府机构唐朝
属类:历史机构名称 -中国古代政府机构
属类:历史机构名称 -中国古代政府机构
1 | 右部 | 1.HAN:Right Sector(collective designation of the west and north quadrants of the dynastic capitals,Changing长安and Buoying 洛阳)2.YUAN:Ministries of the Right(a variant of“右三部”,Three Ministries of the Right) |
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2 | 仪曹 | 1.N-S DIV(N.Weir):Ministry of Rites in the evolving Department of State Affairs“尚书省” 2.TANG-QING:occasional unofficial reference to the Ministry of Rites“礼部”3.SONG-QING:a variant of“礼曹”(Section for Rites) |
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3 | 右台 | abbrev.for“右御史台”(the Censorate) |
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4 | 营部 | Building Bureau |
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5 | 仪卫 | Ceremonial Guard(a military unit assigned to each princely establishment“王府”) |
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6 | 役兵 | Conscripted Troops(a designation of citizen soldiers conscripted for active military duty) |
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7 | 议曹 | Consultation Section(one of a dozen or more section subordinate to the defender-in-chief “太尉”in the central government) |
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8 | 鹰坊 | Falcon Cage |
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9 | 御府 | HAN-N-S DIV:Palace Wardrobe |
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10 | 印曹 | HAN-N-S DIV:Seals Section |
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11 | 义兵 | HAN-QING:Patriotic Troops(a flexible,generic term for armed forces outside the regular military establishment) |
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12 | 鹰房 | Imperial Falcon Cage |
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13 | 银台 | MING-QIGN: Ssilver Pavilion(unofficial reference to the office of Transmission“通政司”) |
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14 | 右寺 | MING-QING:Right Court of Review(one of a pair of subsections the Court of Judicial Review“大理寺”) |
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15 | 银库 | MING-QING:Silver Vault |
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16 | 虞部 | N-S DIV-SONG,LIAO,MING:Bureau of Forestry and Crafts |
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17 | 右藏 | N-S DIV-YUAN:Right Storehouse;Right Vault(one of a pair of major units under the early chamberlain for the palace revenues“太府”or later agency counterparts) |
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18 | 永巷 | Palace discipline Service(a eunuch agency with a director“令”subordinate to the Chamberlain for the Palace Revenues“少府”,responsible for monitoring the activities of the staff of palace women) |
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19 | 邮亭 | Postal relay station |
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20 | 驿站 | Postal Relay Station(units scattered along main communications routs throughout the country) |
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21 | 狱曹 | Prison Section |
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22 | 右计 | Right Account |
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23 | 右军 | Right Army(1. in feudal China a common designation for one of 3 or 5 military forces in the field 2.HAN:one of 8 special capital-defense forces organized at the dynasty) |
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24 | 右厅 | Right Bureau(one of 2 major subsections of the Court of Judicial Review“大理寺”) |
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25 | 右署 | Right Corps(a reference to one of the Three Corps“三署”in which court gentlemen“郎”were organized) |
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26 | 右府 | Right Guard(one of the Twelve Guards“十二卫”at the dynastic capital) |
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27 | 右司 | Right Office(one of 8 units in the Rear Subsection“后所”of the Imperial Procession Guard“銮仪卫”) |
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28 | 右所 | Right Subsection(of the Imperial Procession Guard“銮仪卫”) |
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29 | 右院 | Right Tribunal(one of a pair of units into which investigating censors“监察御史”were organized) |
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30 | 印房 | Seals Office |
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31 | 虞曹 | Section for Forestry and Crafts |
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32 | 翊府 | Standby Garrison(one of the Three Garrisons“三府”in the service of the heir apparent) |
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33 | 玉府 | Storehouse of Treasures |
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34 | 义仓 | SUI-QING:Charity Granary(established in all counties for storage of grain surpluses in anticipation of future bad harvests) |
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35 | 右卫 | SUI-SONG:Right Guard |
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36 | 翊卫 | SUI-SONG:Standby Guard(common name for a military unit at the dynastic capital) |
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37 | 御卫 | SUI-TANG:Protective Guard |
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38 | 玉堂 | TANG-QING:unofficial reference to“翰林院”(Hamlin Academy) |
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39 | 玉署 | TANG-QING:unofficial reference to“翰林院”(the Hamlin Academy) |
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40 | 邑司 | TANG-SONG:Household of the Imperial Princess |
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1 | 1.HAN:Right Sector(collective designation of the west and north quadrants of the dynastic capitals,Changing长安and Buoying 洛阳)2.YUAN:Ministries of the Right(a variant of“右三部”,Three Ministries of the Right) | 右部 | |
2 | 1.N-S DIV(N.Weir):Ministry of Rites in the evolving Department of State Affairs“尚书省” 2.TANG-QING:occasional unofficial reference to the Ministry of Rites“礼部”3.SONG-QING:a variant of“礼曹”(Section for Rites) | 仪曹 | |
3 | abbrev.for“右御史台”(the Censorate) | 右台 | |
4 | Building Bureau | 营部 | |
5 | Ceremonial Guard(a military unit assigned to each princely establishment“王府”) | 仪卫 | |
6 | Conscripted Troops(a designation of citizen soldiers conscripted for active military duty) | 役兵 | |
7 | Consultation Section(one of a dozen or more section subordinate to the defender-in-chief “太尉”in the central government) | 议曹 | |
8 | Falcon Cage | 鹰坊 | |
9 | HAN-N-S DIV:Palace Wardrobe | 御府 | |
10 | HAN-N-S DIV:Seals Section | 印曹 | |
11 | HAN-QING:Patriotic Troops(a flexible,generic term for armed forces outside the regular military establishment) | 义兵 | |
12 | Imperial Falcon Cage | 鹰房 | |
13 | MING-QIGN: Ssilver Pavilion(unofficial reference to the office of Transmission“通政司”) | 银台 | |
14 | MING-QING:Right Court of Review(one of a pair of subsections the Court of Judicial Review“大理寺”) | 右寺 | |
15 | MING-QING:Silver Vault | 银库 | |
16 | N-S DIV-SONG,LIAO,MING:Bureau of Forestry and Crafts | 虞部 | |
17 | N-S DIV-YUAN:Right Storehouse;Right Vault(one of a pair of major units under the early chamberlain for the palace revenues“太府”or later agency counterparts) | 右藏 | |
18 | Palace discipline Service(a eunuch agency with a director“令”subordinate to the Chamberlain for the Palace Revenues“少府”,responsible for monitoring the activities of the staff of palace women) | 永巷 | |
19 | Postal relay station | 邮亭 | |
20 | Postal Relay Station(units scattered along main communications routs throughout the country) | 驿站 | |
21 | Prison Section | 狱曹 | |
22 | Right Account | 右计 | |
23 | Right Army(1. in feudal China a common designation for one of 3 or 5 military forces in the field 2.HAN:one of 8 special capital-defense forces organized at the dynasty) | 右军 | |
24 | Right Bureau(one of 2 major subsections of the Court of Judicial Review“大理寺”) | 右厅 | |
25 | Right Corps(a reference to one of the Three Corps“三署”in which court gentlemen“郎”were organized) | 右署 | |
26 | Right Guard(one of the Twelve Guards“十二卫”at the dynastic capital) | 右府 | |
27 | Right Office(one of 8 units in the Rear Subsection“后所”of the Imperial Procession Guard“銮仪卫”) | 右司 | |
28 | Right Subsection(of the Imperial Procession Guard“銮仪卫”) | 右所 | |
29 | Right Tribunal(one of a pair of units into which investigating censors“监察御史”were organized) | 右院 | |
30 | Seals Office | 印房 | |
31 | Section for Forestry and Crafts | 虞曹 | |
32 | Standby Garrison(one of the Three Garrisons“三府”in the service of the heir apparent) | 翊府 | |
33 | Storehouse of Treasures | 玉府 | |
34 | SUI-QING:Charity Granary(established in all counties for storage of grain surpluses in anticipation of future bad harvests) | 义仓 | |
35 | SUI-SONG:Right Guard | 右卫 | |
36 | SUI-SONG:Standby Guard(common name for a military unit at the dynastic capital) | 翊卫 | |
37 | SUI-TANG:Protective Guard | 御卫 | |
38 | TANG-QING:unofficial reference to“翰林院”(Hamlin Academy) | 玉堂 | |
39 | TANG-QING:unofficial reference to“翰林院”(the Hamlin Academy) | 玉署 | |
40 | TANG-SONG:Household of the Imperial Princess | 邑司 |