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HARVARD EAST ASIAN STUDIES 1. Chinas Early Industrialization: Sheng Hsuan'huai (1844-1916) and Мап' darin Enterprise. By Albert Feuerwerker. 2. Intellectual Trends in the Ch'ing Period. By Liang Ch'i'ch'ao. Translation by Immanuel С. Y. Hsü. 3. Reform in Sung China: Wang An-shih (1021-1086) and his Hew Policies. By James T. С. Liu. 4. Studies on the Population of China, 1368-1953. By Ping-ti Ho. 5. China's Entrance into the Family of J^ations: The Dipbmatic Phase, 18S8- 1880. By Immanuel С. Y. Hsu. 6. The May Fourth Movement: Intellectual Revolution in Modern China. By Chow Tse'tsung. 7. Ch'ing Administrative Terms. Translated and edited by E-tu Zen Sun. HARVARD EAST ASIAN STUDIES 7 The East Asian Research Center at Harvard Uni' versity administers research projects designed to further schokrly understanding of China, Korea, Japan, and adjacent areas. CH'ING ADMINISTRATIVE TERMS > 4p Λ të H -a ^ fi If fi Ch'ing Administrative Terms A Translation of The Terminology of the Six Boards with Explanatory Notes Translated and edited by E-tu Zen Sun HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS Cambridge · 1961 © Copyright, 1961, by the President and Fellows of Harvard College All rights reserved Distributed in Great Britain by Oxford University Press, London Preparation of this volume was aided by a grant from the Ford Foundation Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 61Ί5279 Printed in the United States of America With this book the translator pays tribute to Vassar College on the occasion of its centennial CONTENTS Introduction by John K. Fairbank xiii Translator's Preface xvii Translator's Note on General Procedures xxv Item Numbers Chapter I. THE BOARD OF CIVIL APPOINTMENT (Li-pu^^p ) 1. Categories of appointment and transfer 1- 26 2. References to titles and merits 27- 38 3. Procedures in the capital for an appointee 39- 52 4. The appointee assumes office 53- 76 5. Scrutiny of officials 77- 96 6. Impeachment and punitive measures 97-138 7. Avoidance; retirement; further pxmitive measures 139-150 8. Absence; mourning 151-163 9. Legal documents 164-165 10. References to officials 166-201 11. Administration of tribal areas 202-208 12. Conventional opening phrases in official documents 209-214 13. Evaluation of officials, I: phrases reporting good deeds and some specific acts 215-252 14. Evaluation of officials, Π: phrases reporting illegal or corrupt deeds 253-385 15. Some disciplinary acts 386-393 16. Terms concerning official documents 394-415 Chapter Π. THE BOARD OF REVENUE (Hu-pu ^p ) 1. Categories of taxes and fees 416-475 2. Money or silver in administration A. Administrative expenses 476-487 vii Contents B. Silver (I) 488- 499 C. Tax funds being processed: including quota, collection, transfer , and delivery 500- 528 D. Deficits and delinquencies 529- 542 E. Bookkeeping terms 543- 587 F. Silver (II) 588- 598 3. The handling of tax funds (I): collection, arrears, mismanagement, assessment 599- 644 4. The handling of tax funds (II): payments, transfer, delivery, and retention 645- 690 5. The grain tribute system A. Categories and descriptions of tribute rice and grain 691- 731 B. Measuring, handling, and storing of rice and grain 732- 791 C. The tribute grain in transit 792- 837 6. Rural officials 838- 845 7. Labor force 846- 848 8. Population A. Concerning some ethnic minorities 849- 864 B. Census statuses and administration 865- 886 9. Relief administration 887- 920 10. The land A, Types of land 921- 980 B. Taxation, measurement, and other agricultural matters 981-1015 11. Some conventional phrases 1016-1032 12. The salt administration 1033-1086 vili

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