太傅
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Chinese[edit]
great grand |
tutor(s) | ||
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trad. (太傅) | 太 | 傅 | |
simp. #(太傅) | 太 | 傅 |
Etymology[edit]
During the Han Dynasty, the three highest civil posts, 三公 (sāngōng), were 太師/太师 (tàishī), 太傅 (tàifù) and 太保 (tàibǎo). These were the three highest civil positions at the time (modern equivalent ~ White House Chief of Staff or prime minister), and were roughly equivalent in rank to the subsequent position of 宰相 (zǎixiàng, “Chancellor of China”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
太傅
- (historical) Grand Tutor (title for a very high official in imperial China)
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Korean[edit]
Hanja in this term | |
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太 | 傅 |
Noun[edit]
Vietnamese[edit]
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太 | 傅 |
Noun[edit]
太傅
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