Chancellery of imperial China

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The Chancellery of imperial China was a high-level government office in early dynasties responsible for drafting and reviewing imperial edicts and coordinating central administration before later reforms replaced it with institutions like the Grand Secretariat.

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Chancellery of imperial China canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf central administrative institution
government office
appliesToJurisdiction imperial China NERFINISHED
coordinatesWith Department of State Affairs of imperial China NERFINISHED
Secretariat of imperial China NERFINISHED
country China
documentTypeHandled administrative orders
imperial edicts
governingBodyType bureaucratic office
governmentBranch executive branch of imperial China
governmentFunction administrative oversight
policy coordination
hasRole coordinating central administration
drafting imperial edicts
reviewing imperial edicts
historicalStatus abolished institution
isA component of the Three Departments system
languageOfWork Classical Chinese
partOf central government of imperial China
positionInHierarchy high-level central office
relatedConcept centralized monarchy in China
imperial Chinese bureaucracy
replacedBy Grand Secretariat NERFINISHED
later central government institutions
responsibleFor checking the wording and legality of edicts
formalizing imperial decisions into edicts
transmitting imperial orders to other central organs
subordinateTo emperor of China
successor Grand Secretariat of the Ming dynasty NERFINISHED
Grand Secretariat of the Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
usedInPeriod early imperial dynasties of China

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Grand Secretariat precededBy Chancellery of imperial China