-
frontline commanders themselves. The
Ministry of
Justice or
Punishments (刑部,
Xíngbù) was in
charge of
judicial and
penal processes, but had no
supervisory role...
- Tang. Tang ****yao, vol. 98,
listed nine
Toquz Oghuz surname tribes (姓部
xìngbù);
another list of
tribes (部落 bùluò) was
recorded in the Old Book of Tang...
-
During the
reign of the
Qianlong Emperor, Sun rose to the
position of
Xingbu Shangshu by 1730[citation needed], and
later to Libu
Shangshu in 1738. He...
- dàifu),director of the
Ministry of
Punishments (Chinese: 刑部主政; pinyin:
Xíngbù zhǔchèng),Chancellor of the
Imperial college (simplified Chinese: 国子监忌酒;...
-
grand ceremony. Li ****hi was soon made the
minister of
justice (刑部尚書,
Xingbu Shangshu). It was said that Li ****hi
liked entertaining guests, and that...
-
Revenue (t 戶部, s 户部, Hùbù)
Ministry of
Rites (t 禮部, s 礼部, Lǐbù)
Ministry of War (兵部, Bīngbù)
Ministry of
Justice (刑部,
Xíngbù)
Ministry of
Works (工部, Gōngbù)...
-
contradiction by
explaining the
stages from two aspects:
gradual (cidi
xingbu 次第行布) and
mutual interfusion (yuanrong
xiangshe 圓融相攝). Chengguan, influenced...
-
Yuanwailang (司門員外郎), a low-level
official at the
ministry of
justice (刑部,
Xingbu), as well as
Shiyushi (侍御史), a low-level
imperial censor. He
later again...
-
founder of
Hoideok Hwang clan. He
worked as a
minister of
justice (刑部尚書,
Xingbu Shangshu) and a
founding Minister (Korean: 좌명공신; Hanja: 佐命功臣). Then, he...
- She had at
least four
older brothers—Zhangsun Sheng's
oldest son
Zhangsun Xingbu (長孫行布, who was
killed in 604
while resisting the
rebellion of
Emperor Yang...