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===Remuneration vs. retinue=== | ===Remuneration vs. retinue=== | ||
There is a statutory distinction between Remunerated Officials ( | There is a statutory distinction between Remunerated Officials (吏) and Retinue Officials (宦). Remunerated Officials originally indicated those had clearly-defined functions in government and, consequently, appeared on the rubric of renumeration in the Administrative Orders. This is contrasted with Retinue Officials, who generally provided services to members of royalty or nobility. The Emperor, his consort, the consorts of previous emperors, princes, princesses, and members of the peerage had their own retinues. The size of these retinues varied widely; that of the Emperor was thousands in size, some of whom grew to exercise political power, while those of minor lords were at most a few dozen and had little prestige. | ||
==Ranking== | ==Ranking== |
Revision as of 21:48, 10 September 2019
The Themiclesian Civil Service (官) is the collective title in Tyrannian of the bureaucracy of the Themiclesian government. Since ministers are within the organizational prescripts of the Administrative Code, the distinction between political and civil offices in Themiclesia is one of custom.
Categorization
Civilian vs. military
Conceptually, the entire government could classified into civil (文官) and martial (武官). These terms are not always indicative of the modern functions of their members. For example, the officer corps of the Army is considered military, but that of the Navy is civilian instead.
Right of Presence
Officers who receive a nominal remuneration of 600 bushels or more are deemed Officers of Presence (顯大夫). These officers possess the right to enter the Palace Hall (殿中), where the Emperor resided and held court. Officers without this prerogative are assisted (佑入) into the Palace Hall by a direct superior who was of Presence. The superior acted as an intermediary between the lower-ranking officer and the Emperor, even if a conversation happened between them. This right of presence is applied to other circumstances as well. When the Emperor's procession passed, officers of Presidence had the right to face and bow to the Emperor's carriage, while those not of the Presence had to turn and face away.
Remuneration vs. retinue
There is a statutory distinction between Remunerated Officials (吏) and Retinue Officials (宦). Remunerated Officials originally indicated those had clearly-defined functions in government and, consequently, appeared on the rubric of renumeration in the Administrative Orders. This is contrasted with Retinue Officials, who generally provided services to members of royalty or nobility. The Emperor, his consort, the consorts of previous emperors, princes, princesses, and members of the peerage had their own retinues. The size of these retinues varied widely; that of the Emperor was thousands in size, some of whom grew to exercise political power, while those of minor lords were at most a few dozen and had little prestige.
Ranking
By bushels
The scheme of ranking officers by the number of bushels (石) they received in remuneration is inherited from Menghe. Technically, this system only applied to Remunerated Officials, but the rank of Retinue Officials are quoted in "equivalencies" to a certain number of bushels.
Bushels | Remunerated Officials | Retinue Officials |
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— | Chancellor, Vice Chancellor | |
— | President of Tribunes | |
2,000 | Chief Justice, Inner Administrator, President of the Privy Council, Marshal of the Capital, Marshal of the Guards, Marshal of the Gentlemen-at-Arms, Grand Counsel, Master of the Horse, Master of Embassy, Master of the Ancestry, Privy Treasurer, Governor (of regions), Magistrate (of prefectures) | President of Correspondence, Minister of the Left, Minister of the Right, Secretaries of State, Royal Attendant, Ordinary Attendant, Cavalier Attendant, Governor of Protonotaries, President of Protonotaries, Governor of the Secret Library, Privy Councillor, Chancellor to the Empress Dowger |
1,000 | Secretary of Tribunes, Royal Secretary of Tribunes, Tribunes, Mayor of Kien-k'ang, of Rak-lang, and of Drjang-'an, Mayor (of counties > 50,000 households), Chiefs of Staff to Chancellor and of Vice Chancellor, Captain of Royal Guards, Puisne Justices | Captain-General of the Enclosure, Captain-General of the Corridor, Captain-General of Foot Guards, Captain-General of Horse Guards, Captain-General of Chariot Guards, Privy Treasurer (Empress), Privy Treasurer (Empress Dowager), Master of the Horse (Empress), Master of the Drjang-nglakw Stables, Director of Ushers (Drjang-nglakw) |
800 | Director of Gate-Captains, of Exterior Orchestra, of the Inner Stables, of the Great Granary, of the Capital Armoury, Mayor (county > 20,000 households) | |
600 | Director of the Hên-lang Guards, [21 other Directors of Palace Guards], of Charms, of Labourers, Colonel of Crossbowmen, of Chariots, of Infantry, of Cavalry, Captain of the Left Capital Brigade, of the Right Capital Brigade, Director of Infantry Garrisons, of Urban Security, of Urban Granaries, of Grains, of Ceramics, of Dyes, of Rice Cakes, of Commercial Regulation, of Canals, of Oracles, of Clairvoyance, of Enchantment, of Sacrifices, of Worship, of Historiography, of the Hruh Mausoleum, [6 other Directors of Mausolea], of Mausolea, of Physicians, of the Household of Grand Princess Royal Brjêng, [5 other Directors of Princess' Households], of Inner Conduct, of Royal Stables, of Privy Stables, of Right Stables, of Left Stables, of Vehicles, of Sedans, of Interpretation, of Envoys, of Architecture, of Cuisine, of Retinues, of Fleets, of Naval Forests, of Naval Officers, of Supernumeraries, of Ports and Passes, of Naval Engineers, Mayor (county > 10,000 households), Secretaries (officials at 2,000 bushels) | Director of Timbers, of Armour, of Crafts, of Stores, of Premises, of West Textiles, of East Textiles, of Lyric Poetry, of Furnishing, of Cats, of Pantries, of Prisons, of Left Engineers, of Right Engineers, of Royal Forests, of Forges, of Royal Attire, of Royal Comestibles, of Royal Caps, of Royal Mattresses, of Royal Baths, of the Amber Gate, of the Peripheral Court, of the Long Avenue, of the Left Treasury, of the Right Treasury, of Royal Naval Squads, of Servants, of Waterworks, of Writing Implements, of Musical Instruments, of Fanfares, of the Illustrious Woods, of the Solarium, of the Royal Greens, of the Windy Pagoda, of Seals and Credentials, of Passes and Ferries, of Privy Stores of Drjang-nglakw Palace, of Retinues id., of Premises id., of Medicine id., of Pantries id., of Granaries id., of the Long Avenue id., of Privy Stores to the Empress, of Retinues id., of Premises id., of Medicine id., of Pantries id., of Granaries id., of the Long Avenue id. |
500 | Mayor (county > 7,000 households) | |
400 | Mayor (county > 5,000 households), Secretaries (to officials at 800 bushels) | |
300 | Mayor (all other counties), Secretaries (to officials at 600 bushels) | Gentlemen of the Enclosure |
250 | Gentlemen of the Corridor | |
200 | Village Alderman (large villages) | Gentlemen at Large |
160 | Village Alderman (medium villages) | |
120 | Village Alderman (small villages) | |
100 |
By class
Class | Official |
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I | Chancellor, Vice Chancellor, Princes, |
II | Lords Superior, President of Tribunes |
III | Chief Justice, Inner Administrator, President of the Privy Council, Marshal of the Capital, Marshal of the Guards, Marshal of the Corridors, Grand Counsel, Master of the Horse, Master of Embassy, Master of the Ancestry, Privy Treasurer, President of Correspondence, Minister of the Left, Minister of the Right, Secretaries of State, Royal Attendant, Ordinary Attendant, Cavalier Attendant, Governor of Protonotaries, President of Protonotaries, Governor of the Secret Library, Privy Councillor, Chancellor to the Empress Dowger |
IV | Secretary of Tribunes, Royal Secretary of Tribunes |
V | Magistrate (of prefectures), Protonotary |
VI | Attendant Tribune, Secretary of the Left, Secretary of the Right, Gentlemen of the Secret Library, Gentlemen of Authorship, Mayors of Kien-k'ang, Drjang-'an, and Rak-lang |
VII | Tribune of the Hall, Director of the Hian-lang Guards, [21 other Directors of Palace Guards], Charms, Labourers, Colonel of Crossbowmen, Chariots, Infantry, Cavalry, Captain of the Left Capital Brigade, the Right Capital Brigade, Director of Infantry Garrisons, Urban Security, Urban Granaries, Grains, Ceramics, Dyes, Rice Cakes, Commercial Regulation, Canals, Oracles, Clairvoyance, Enchantment, Sacrifices, Worship, Historiography, the Hruh Mausoleum, [6 other Directors of Mausolea], Mausolea, Physicians, the Household of Grand Princess Royal Brjêng, [5 other Directors of Princess' Households], Inner Conduct, Royal Stables, Privy Stables, Right Stables, Left Stables, Vehicles, Sedans, Interpretation, Envoys, Architecture, Cuisine, Retinues, Fleets, Naval Forests, Naval Officers, of Supernumeraries, Ports and Passes, Naval Engineers, Mayor (county > 10,000 households), Secretaries (officials at 2,000 bushels), Director of Timbers, Armour, Crafts, Stores, Premises, West Textiles, East Textiles, Lyric Poetry, Furnishing, of Cats, Pantries, Prisons, Left Engineers, Right Engineers, Royal Forests, Forges, Royal Attire, Royal Comestibles, Royal Caps, Royal Mattresses, Royal Baths, the Amber Gate, the Peripheral Court, the Long Avenue, the Left Treasury, the Right Treasury, Royal Naval Squads, Servants, Waterworks, Writing Implements, Musical Instruments, Fanfares, the Illustrious Woods, the Solarium, the Royal Greens, the Windy Pagoda, Seals and Credentials, Passes and Ferries, Privy Stores of Drjang-nglakw Palace, Retinues id., Premises id., Medicine id., Pantries id., Granaries id., the Long Avenue id., Privy Stores to the Empress, Retinues id., Premises id., Medicine id., Pantries id., Granaries id., the Long Avenue id. |
VIII | Mayors (countries < 10,000 households), Administrators |
IX |
Comparison of bushels and class rankings
I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | VIII | IX | |
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— | O | ||||||||
2,000 | O | O | O | O | |||||
1,000 | O | O | O | O | |||||
800 | O | O | O | O | |||||
600 | O | O | O | O | |||||
500 | O | O | O | ||||||
400 | O | O | O | ||||||
300 | O | O | O | ||||||
250 | O | O | |||||||
200 | O |