Characteristics of political system in Tang Dynasty

The main political system of the Tang Dynasty was three provinces and six departments. The characteristics are: 1, the governors of the three provinces are prime ministers, and the prime ministers discuss collectively in the government affairs hall located in Menxia province; 2. The powers of the three provinces are combined to form a complete prime minister's power. Zhongshu province has the right to make orders and discussions, while Xiamen province issues decrees and adjudicates general politics, among which Xiamen province plays an important role in daily government affairs. Extended data 1, the powers of the three provinces merged to form a complete prime minister's power. Zhongshu province has the right to issue orders and discussions, while Xiamen province issues decrees and adjudicates general politics, among which Xiamen province plays an important role in daily government affairs. 2. The governors of the three provinces are the prime ministers, and the prime ministers discuss collectively in the government affairs hall located in the next province. The system of three provinces and six departments is a set of tightly organized central official system in China's ancient feudal society. Six Cao system in five provinces began in Sui Dynasty and was established in Tang Dynasty. Since then, it has remained unchanged until the late Qing Dynasty. The three provinces refer to Zhongshu Province, Menxia Province and Shangshu Province, and the six departments refer to the official department, household department, ritual department, war department, punishment department and industry department saved by Shangshu. Each department has four branches, of which * * * is twenty-four. In the process of development, the organizational form and power evolved, and it was only in the Sui Dynasty that it was unified into three provinces and six ministries, which were mainly responsible for the formulation, deliberation and implementation of central government decrees and policies. Rulers in different periods have made some adjustments and supplements that are conducive to strengthening the absolute monarchy.