Qing imperial bureaucracy

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The Qing imperial bureaucracy was the centralized administrative system of the Qing dynasty, staffed by scholar-officials selected through civil service examinations to govern the empire and implement imperial policies.

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Yilibu partOf Qing imperial bureaucracy
Manchu script historicallyUsedBy Qing imperial bureaucracy
Beiyang Minister partOf Qing imperial bureaucracy
this entity surface form: Qing central government
Governor-General of Huguang partOf Qing imperial bureaucracy
Puning Temple affiliation Qing imperial bureaucracy
this entity surface form: Qing imperial court
Mukden Palace usedBy Qing imperial bureaucracy
this entity surface form: Qing dynasty imperial court
Niu Jian employer Qing imperial bureaucracy
this entity surface form: Qing government
Prince Chun of the Qing dynasty government Qing imperial bureaucracy
this entity surface form: Qing imperial government
Yehenara Xingzhen placeOfActivity Qing imperial bureaucracy
this entity surface form: Qing court
Yehenara associatedWith Qing imperial bureaucracy
this entity surface form: Qing imperial court
Yuquan Mountain springs associatedWith Qing imperial bureaucracy
this entity surface form: Qing dynasty imperial court
Second Class, First Grade originalInstitution Qing imperial bureaucracy
this entity surface form: Qing imperial government
Robert Hart employer Qing imperial bureaucracy
this entity surface form: Qing dynasty government