Ministry of Rites

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Ministry of Rites
Chinese name
Hanyu Pinyin
Lǐbù
Wade–GilesLi Pu
Vietnamese nameVietnamese alphabetLễ BộChữ Hán禮部Manchu nameManchu scriptᡩᠣᡵᠣᠯᠣᠨ ᡳ ᠵᡠᡵᡤᠠᠨMöllendorff
dorolon i jurgan

The Ministry or Board of Rites was one of the

Xinhai Revolution. Along with religious rituals and court ceremonial the Ministry of Rites also oversaw the imperial examination and China's foreign relations
.

A Ministry of Rites also existed in imperial Vietnam. One of its tasks was enforcing the naming taboo.[1]

History

Under the Han, similar functions were performed by the Ministry of Ceremonies. In early medieval China, its functions were performed by other officials including the Grand Herald. Under the Song (10th-13th centuries), its functions were temporarily transferred to the Zhongshu Sheng. Its administration of China's foreign relations was ended by the establishment of the Zongli Yamen in 1861.

Functions

  • Management of imperial court ceremonies and ritual offerings.
  • Registration and supervision of
    Taoist
    priests within China.
  • Management of the
    Imperial examinations
    .
  • Foreign relations.

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ François Thierry de Crussol (蒂埃里) (2011). "The Confucian Message on Vietnamese Coins, A closer look at the Nguyễn dynasty's large coins with moral maxims », Numismatic Chronicle, 2011, pp. 367-406". Academia.edu. Retrieved 22 August 2019.

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