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Chenghua pushed the official for fourteen years, which is equivalent to the current official.

Fourteen Years of Chenghua is a story that happened during the Chenghua period of Ming Dynasty. Although Tang Fan, the male master, is only a small official, he is thoughtful and extremely clever, and has cracked many complicated cases together with Royal Guards Sui Zhou. But what is the official position? Equivalent to what officer now? What did ancient officials mainly do? Is it true that officials were pushed to Tang Pan in the history of Ming Dynasty?

In the fourteenth year of Chenghua, Tang Fan, a small official, was in the sixth place. He works in Shuntianfu, and the work in the play seems to be quite idle. He is usually lazy and writes novels when he has nothing to do. However, Tang Fan has both a clever and lovely side and a wise and alert side. In the face of all kinds of cases, Tang Fan also gave full play to his ability to solve crimes like a god. He is thoughtful and decisive.

The official position of pushing an official has existed since the Tang Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, our company set up a push officer to observe, defend and serve forever. By the Song Dynasty, there were officials in Shisan, Kaifeng and Lin 'an. His main duty is to try cases.

The official push in Ming Dynasty was also called the Left Second Pass. In the fourteenth year of Chenghua, Tang Fan promoted officials from Shuntianfu. In the Ming Dynasty, only Shuntianfu and Yingtianfu promoted officials as six categories, and all other promoted officials were positive seven categories.

To put it bluntly, officials in the Ming Dynasty were all grassroots judicial officials, mainly trying cases assigned by superiors or cases submitted by the people. Although the magistrate has the right to hear cases, he has no right to convict and sentence. Except for staff crimes, other crimes are not counted and need to be reviewed by superiors.

Although Tang Pan's official position in Chenghua for fourteen years is not big, his duties are actually a bit like those of our current local court president.

It is understood that there is no such person as Tang Pan in the history of the Ming Dynasty, and Tang Pan, who has been in Chenghua for fourteen years, is a fictional character of the author. In the play, together with Jin Yiwei, Sui and Zhou, he punished evil and promoted good, crushed conspiracy, and made a lot of efforts and contributions to maintaining the tranquility of the court and the peace of the world.