議郎

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See also: 议郎

Chinese[edit]

criticize; discuss youth
trad. (議郎)
simp. (议郎)

Etymology[edit]

This position was established in the Qin Dynasty (221 - 206 BCE), and abandoned after the Jin Dynasty (265–420). A court advisor was responsible for issuing opinions to the emperor about matters of state. A court advisor received a stipend of 600-dan, and was often a civil officer who was nominated to his post because of his record of filial piety and incorruptibility. Court advisors served under the Minister of the Household.

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Noun[edit]

議郎

  1. (archaic) Court Advisor (position title within the old imperial system)

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