......In the Ming Dynasty, the official was one of the administrative assistants of the prefect, responsible for the names of punishments and planning.
_______Jiguan in the Ming Dynasty was, to put it bluntly, grassroots judicial officials. They mainly tried cases assigned by superiors or cases submitted by the common people. Although the judge has the right to hear cases, he does not have the right to convict and impose sentences. Except for the crime of cane, all other crimes are not considered by the judge and need to be reviewed by superiors. The actual responsibilities are somewhat similar to those of our current district court presidents.