quan chế
Quan chế thời phong kiến quy định rõ ràng cấp bậc và nhiệm vụ của các quan lại.
Definition
- Noun:
- Mandarin system / official system: The historical system of rules, regulations, and organizational structure governing the mandarinate (the body of officials) in pre-modern Vietnam, particularly during feudal dynasties. It defined the hierarchy, ranks, duties, and privileges of government officials.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Quan chế thời Lê sơ được quy định rất chặt chẽ. (The mandarin system in the Early Lê period was very strictly regulated.)
- Sử sách ghi chép khá đầy đủ về quan chế triều Nguyễn. (Historical records document the Nguyễn dynasty's official system quite comprehensively.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in historical and academic contexts to discuss the administrative and bureaucratic organization of ancient Vietnamese kingdoms and empires.
Variants and Related Words
Quan lại (n): mandarins, officials. Refers to the people within the quan chế.
- Tầng lớp quan lại có nhiều đặc quyền. (The mandarin class had many privileges.)
Quan trường (n): the officialdom; the arena of bureaucracy and official service.
- Ông ấy đã trải qua nhiều thăng trầm trong quan trường. (He experienced many ups and downs in the officialdom.)
Synonyms
- Bureaucratic system: A system of administration characterized by hierarchy, fixed rules, and officials.
- Official hierarchy: The ranking order of officials within a government.
Related Concepts
Phẩm hàm: Official rank or grade within the quan chế.
- Phẩm hàm quyết định lương bổng và quyền lực của quan lại. (Official rank determined the salary and power of mandarins.)
Lễ nghi triều đình: Court rituals and ceremonies, often intertwined with the protocols of the quan chế.
- Mọi quan lại phải tuân thủ lễ nghi triều đình. (All mandarins had to adhere to court rituals.)