General Political Department of Central Archives Department in Qing Dynasty

The general affairs department follows the Ming system. It was established in the first year of Shunzhi (AD 1644) after the Qing Dynasty entered the customs. It is called "Zheng Tong", which means that government affairs are better than water, which means that it can be accessed at any time from top to bottom. According to the "General Examination of Qing Dynasty Literature" (Volume 82), the General Political Department "is in charge of internal and external chapters, and all subjects file complaints. The questions and plays outside are all performed in Beijing and accepted by the DPRK. It is not as good as style and method. " Where there is a big political prison, it is salty to discuss with the Ministry. "Its specific task is to collect textbooks from various provinces, proofread them and send them to the Cabinet; It is not standardized to check the problem and send it to the cabinet for office; If there is a time limit, it will be submitted to the yamen for discussion. Provincial generals, deputy commanders, governors, magistrates, company commanders and other officials should print this chapter every quarter and send it to the cabinet for verification.

In July of the 24th year of Guangxu (A.D. 1898), the General Political Department was merged into the Cabinet because of "minimal affairs, but a poor reputation". Soon, the restoration was announced on August 11th. In the 28th year of Guangxu (A.D. 1902), it was officially abolished because it was renamed "Play" and there was no special department.

The General Political Department consists of two General Political Advisers (Man Han 1, with positive results), two Ambassadors (Man Han 1, with positive results), two senators (Man Han 1, with positive results) and two people (Man Han 65438), which are divided into account opening department, manuscript room and official.

The General Political Department is subordinate to the "Deng Wengu Pavilion", and is in charge of the military and civilians beating drums to avenge their grievances. He is in charge of 65,438+0 people in the Senate and is inspected by the Governor. Manchuria 1 person, Han army 1 person, in charge of 6 people, divided into six rooms: official, household, ritual, soldier, criminal and industrial. If there is a drummer, the general political envoys will repent, and if there is injustice, they will report it to the emperor and submit it to the punishments for trial. If it is a false accusation, it will be sent to the Ministry of Punishment for first-class punishment according to law. In the first year of Shunzhi (AD 1644), the "Deng Wengu" was set up in Duchayuan, supervised by one person. In the 13th year of Shunzhi (A.D. 1656), he moved to the right gate of Chang 'an to replace the management of Chinese people or imperial history. It was not until the sixty-first year of Kangxi (AD 1722) that it was incorporated into the General Political Department. This is a facility that the ruler said was "revenge" for the people.