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The related rank length of the rank length

It has the same authority as Yushitai, Bujun Command House and Jiumen Prefect House. Moreover, Shuntianfu has the qualification to undertake complaints from all over the country, which is equivalent to an Osakabe.

Although the rank of Shuntianfu is not high, many things are difficult to decide, but Shuntian prefect can go directly to the temple to see the king.

Shuntianfu is in charge of public security and government affairs in Beijing, and is also connected with six departments and study rooms. In other words, if the official sitting in Shun Tianfu Yin's seat is hard enough, he has the ability to influence, change or even completely overturn many government resolutions through the emperor. With the strength of a position, he can intervene in the affairs of multiple central departments at the same time, which is not ultra vires. In the early Qing Dynasty, Liaoyang Prefecture was located in Shengjing. In the 14th year of Shunzhi (AD 1657), it was changed to Fengtianfu, and 1 magistrate was in charge of Shengjing. In the twenty-seventh year of Qianlong (AD 1762), it was controlled by General Shengjing. After thirty years of Qianlong (AD 1765), he was reassigned to 1 to be in charge of six assistant ministers in Shengjing. In the second year of Guangxu (A.D. 1876), General Shengjing was in charge again, with the second rank of magistrate and the right deputy general Yushi as governor. According to Volume 74 of Guangxu Huidian, Fengtianfu only belongs to four houses, four halls, five states and fourteen counties. By Guangxu, it has increased to five houses, four halls, six States and twenty-six counties.

Five: Jinzhou Prefecture, Changtu Prefecture, Xinmin Prefecture, Hailong Prefecture and Zhaonan Prefecture.

Four halls: Fenghuang Zhili Hall, Xingjing Hall, Jinzhou Hall and Yingkou Hall.

Liuzhou, Liaoyang, Fuzhou, Ningyuan, Yizhou, Xiuyan and Liaoyuan.

Twenty-six counties: Chengde, Xingren, Haicheng, Gaiping, Kaiyuan, Tieling, Zhen 'an, Zhangwu, Dongping, Xifeng, Xi 'an, Liuhe, Jinxian, Suizhong, Guang Ningxian, Huaide, Fenghua, Kangping, Anton, Kuandian, Tonghua, Linjiang and Huaidian.

The bureaucratic style of Fengtianfu is slightly similar to that of Shuntianfu.