I don’t quite understand what you mean by ancient official
If it is an ancient official name, you can refer to it
1. Shou. In the Warring States period, he was called the county governor, and in the Han Dynasty, he was changed to the prefect, who was the highest administrative officer of a county. Qin is divided into thirty-six counties, which are larger than counties. Equivalent to the current mayor of a provincial city.
2. History. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty divided the country into thirteen states, and the governor was in charge of military and political power in one state. Equivalent to provincial (city) mayor and provincial (municipal) military (sub) district commander.
3. Yin. The local chief executive of Gyeonggi Province in the Western Han Dynasty. Equivalent to the mayor of Beijing.
4. Taiwei. From the Qin Dynasty to the Han Dynasty, it was established as the military and political leader of the country. Equivalent to the Secretary of Defense.
5. Yueqi Xiaowei. It was established during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and served as the commander of the imperial army. Equivalent to the garrison commander.
6. Tingwei. The minister in charge of law and presiding over important cases. Equivalent to the President of the Supreme Court.
7. Minister of History. In charge of the evaluation, rewards and punishments of civil and military officials across the country. Equivalent to the Minister of Personnel.
8. Dr. Guanglu. An advisor to the emperor. Equivalent to a member of the Standing Committee of the Central Advisory Committee.
9. Zhongshu Ling. In charge of issuing orders from the emperor. Equivalent to the Secretary-General of the "Two Offices".
10. Shangshu Ling. Participate in major political affairs, manage government affairs, and be the leader of hundreds of officials. Quite an executive director.
11. Chariot and Cavalry General. Respected status, many important ministers. It is equivalent to a marshal's army.
12. Marching Commander. The general who leads the army on an expedition. Equivalent to the commander-in-chief of the frontier.
13. Censor of the Metropolitan Procuratorate. The highest supervisory authority in ancient times. Equivalent to the Minister of Supervision.
14. Prefect. The local chief executive is in charge of state and county affairs. Equivalent to the provincial governor (or provincial mayor).
15. Zhizhou. District Chief Executive. Equivalent to the mayor of a provincial city.
16. County magistrate. District Chief Executive. Equivalent to the county magistrate.
17. General judgment. Deputy position of the government. Equivalent to the deputy governor (or deputy mayor of a provincial city).
18. Commanding troops and horses. Chief officer of the Military and Horse Department in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Equivalent to the director of the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau.
19. Recommended officials. Palm punishment name, praise Ji Dian. Equivalent to the Director of the Policy Division of the Supreme Court.
20. All things. Palm cashier text transfer. Directors of internal agencies of ministries such as the Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of Supervision.
21. Give it a try. The emperor banned sending officials with high salaries. Equivalent to the life or political secretary of the head of state.
22. Experience. The chief officer of the agency affiliated to the ministry. Equivalent to the head of the secondary agency of the ministry.
23. Pedestrian. For sending out envoys. Equivalent to staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
24. Dianbao. Xie Si Baozhang Jade Seal. Equivalent to the deputy division level cadre responsible for seals in the two offices.