Palace Attendant
Palace Attendant (shizhong, 侍中) was a title in Medieval China comparable to that of Chief Minister, also known as Grand chancellor or Counselor-in-chief. These are in turn collective terms designating the chief policy maker of the central government in Imperial China. They designated the head of the central government during the Qin and Han dynasties and during the Three Kingdoms period, the "highest official advisor to the Emperor."
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Palace Attendant
Palace Attendant (shizhong, 侍中) was a title in Medieval China comparable to that of Chief Minister, also known as Grand chancellor or Counselor-in-chief. These are in turn collective terms designating the chief policy maker of the central government in Imperial China. They designated the head of the central government during the Qin and Han dynasties and during the Three Kingdoms period, the "highest official advisor to the Emperor."
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Palace Attendant (shizhong, 侍中 ...... icial advisor to the Emperor."
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侍中是中國的官職名稱,秦始置,之后很多朝代都有设立,但是其地位与职能有过很大的变化。
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侍中(じちゅう)は、侍中府の官職の1つで、皇帝の側近で皇帝の ...... 代以後には廃止された。 日本では蔵人の唐名として用いられる。
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Palace Attendant (shizhong, 侍中 ...... icial advisor to the Emperor."
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侍中是中國的官職名稱,秦始置,之后很多朝代都有设立,但是其地位与职能有过很大的变化。
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侍中(じちゅう)は、侍中府の官職の1つで、皇帝の側近で皇帝の ...... 代以後には廃止された。 日本では蔵人の唐名として用いられる。
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Palace Attendant
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侍中
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侍中
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시중
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