Grand Commandant
Grand Commandant (
Korean Peninsula. The earliest recording is on the Master Lü's Spring and Autumn Annals in 205 BC.[1]
During the
Eastern Han, it was mostly filled by civilians and dominated the cabinet. The Grand Commandant was also responsible for the supervision of officials.[2]
References
- ^ Fan, Ye (445). 《後漢書》 [Book of the Later Han] (in Traditional Chinese). Vol. 百官一.
- ^ Bielenstein, Hans (1980). The Bureaucracy of Han Times. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 12–14.