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293:(960–1279), while its functions were carried out by the Central Secretariat and the Department of State Affairs. For example, the Left Vice Director of the Department of State Affairs was concurrently Director of the Chancellery. The Chancellery was reorganized into several different sections: personnel, revenue, military, rites, justice, works, the secretary's office, the office for ministerial routine memorandums, and finally the proclamations archive. In 1129, the Chancellery was merged with the Central Secretariat and became the Secretariat-Chancellery ( 282:), took over their work in the Chancellery. The position of supervising secretary originated in the Department of State Affairs, from where they were transferred to the Chancellery in the early Tang period. They were responsible for studying the drafts of memorials and implementing corrections before they were presented to the emperor. 285:
The Chancellery began to decline in significance during the mid-Tang period as it competed in political power with the Central Secretariat. Ultimately control over the flow and content of court documents shifted over to the Central Secretariat. By the 9th century, the Chancellery was only responsible
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for the imperial seals, court ceremonies and the imperial altars. Some of its officials took care of lists of state examinees and household registers of state officials, while others were assigned to resubmit documents. Many of the associated titles were purely honorifics.
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while its functions were delegated to the other two departments. In 1129, the Chancellery was merged with the Central Secretariat.
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period, the Chancellery became responsible for the imperial coaches, medicine, provisions and the stables. During the
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era that the institution of Chancellery was formalized. The Chancellery was led by a Director (
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Imperial Chinese government dept. responsible for advising the Emperor and General Secretariat
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government structure of imperial China. It advised the emperor and the
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The Chancellery was originally the Court of Attendants in the
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The Chancellery continued to exist in name only during the
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Traditional Chinese



Simplified Chinese



Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
Vietnamese alphabet
Hán-Nôm



Three Departments and Six Ministries
Zhongshu Sheng
Song dynasty
Han dynasty
Cao Wei
Jin dynasty (266–420)
Southern dynasties
Sui dynasty
Tang dynasty
Grand Chancellor
Song dynasty
Liao dynasty
Jurchen Jin dynasty
Mongol

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