The subordinate officers of the salt carrier are the salt carrier, that is, the salt carrier, the salt carrier (also known as Tongzhi, from the four products), the salt carrier (the salt carrier's deputy, from the five products) and the salt carrier (that is, the salt carrier's judgment, from the six products).
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The salt administration institution in Qing Dynasty is a part of a complex and huge government institution. The initial setting basically follows the Ming system. According to the official records of Ming History, Wang Bingwu (1366) began to set up salt ambassadors for the Huaihe River, and in the first year of Hongwu (1368) set up judges for the three divisions of Tongzhou, Taizhou and Huai 'an. The officials of the saltworks are called centurions. Twenty-five years (1392), the saltworks were changed into ambassadors and deputy ambassadors of the Salt Division. Transporter 1 (from the third grade), Tongzhi 1 (from the fourth grade), emissary 1 (from the fifth grade), judge 3 (from the sixth grade), ambassadors and emissaries of various saltworks 1 (all without any stream of people). There is also 1 salt inspector (positive seven products).
Salt merchants and Yangzhou made detailed textual research on salt administration and salt officials in Qing Dynasty: In the second year of Shunzhi (1647), the Qing court set up a salt inspection department in Yangzhou and a salt transportation department in both Huai and Huai Dynasties. The director of the salt transportation department of Huaibei said that both Huaihe River and Huaihe River were transferred from the third level, or the salt transportation department. At the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, the salt patrol censor was set up in the salt areas of the two Huai's, who was the highest salt official in the salt areas of the two Huai's, with no fixed products and a term of one year. Then, the salt transportation department of the capital of Huaibei and Huaihe and the salt channels of Hunan, Hubei and Jiangnan in Jiangxi were established. The salt carrier is in charge of salt distribution, tax collection, money and grain payment, smuggling cases in various places, anti-smuggling assessment and so on. The subordinate officers of the salt carrier are the salt carrier, that is, the salt carrier, the salt carrier (also known as Tongzhi, from the four products), the salt carrier (the salt carrier's deputy, from the five products) and the salt carrier (that is, the salt carrier's judgment, from the six products). The Huaihe River Salt Transport Group consists of three divisions of Tong, Tai and Huai and 30 saltworks (later merged into 23 saltworks). Among them, Huai 'an Branch moved to Haizhou (now Lianyungang) and changed its name to Haizhou Branch. The chief of the Salt Transportation Division is also a subordinate official of the Salt Transportation Division (Express, Deputy Transportation Officer and Judge). On behalf of the Salt Transportation Division, he directly governs the salt administration of the saltworks and is responsible for picketing. Each saltworks has a field envoy, who is responsible for the reception of the field class and the smuggling of production income. The subordinate officials of the Salt Transportation Department also include the supervisor and the co-knower (positive five products, responsible for salt inspection), the ambassador of the inspection and approval department (positive eight products, specializing in salt introduction and inspection) and the library ambassador (positive eight products, responsible for salt class and its custody). Salt channels in Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi and other places in the south of the Yangtze River are responsible for the management of salt transportation and sales in salt sales areas.