The name of a cabinet college student in Ming and Qing Dynasties.
In the Ming Dynasty, the university students' office was in the cabinet, the Chinese books were in the east and west rooms, and the university students were in the middle, so it was called nave.
In the Qing Dynasty, college students were often in charge of a department. Generally, there is a man in each place, and it is empty. If a college student is in charge of this department, he sits in the middle, so it is also called the main hall. This name was used in the Qing Dynasty, including the co-sponsors. Later, nave became an honorific title.
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Generally speaking, the people who can be called the main hall in the imperial court are all prominent figures at that time.
Some friends may think that the main hall is the official position of the Qing Dynasty, but it is not. The name nave corresponds to a cabinet college student.
Speaking of cabinets, its history can be traced back to the early Ming Dynasty. As we know, in the early years of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of Ming Dynasty, killed the prime minister Hu on charges of rebellion in order to strengthen the monarchical power and weaken the relative power, and ordered his descendants not to set up the post of prime minister by decree. "Liegeman dare to invite the founder, civil and military officials immediately illegally sentenced to heavy punishment.