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The Nine Courts were nine service agencies in Imperial China that existed from the Northern Qi dynasty (550–577) to the Qing dynasty (1636–1912). Headed by the Nine Chamberlains, the offices were subordinate to the Three Departments and Six Ministries. They were mostly ceremonial in nature and held a fair amount of power. During the Ming dynasty, the heads of the nine court transitioned away from referring to the nine courts, but to the Six Ministries, the Censorate, the Office of Transmission, and the Grand Court of Revision. The number of courts was not always nine throughout history.

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  • The Nine Courts were nine service agencies in Imperial China that existed from the Northern Qi dynasty (550–577) to the Qing dynasty (1636–1912). Headed by the Nine Chamberlains, the offices were subordinate to the Three Departments and Six Ministries. They were mostly ceremonial in nature and held a fair amount of power. During the Ming dynasty, the heads of the nine court transitioned away from referring to the nine courts, but to the Six Ministries, the Censorate, the Office of Transmission, and the Grand Court of Revision. The number of courts was not always nine throughout history. The nine courts throughout most of history were: (en)
  • 九寺(きゅうじ)は、秦・漢から宋・元の頃まで、中国の官制において中央政府の事務執行機関として存在した9つの部局のことである。 (ja)
  • 九寺,秦漢到宋元,中国官制中九个中央政府事務執行機关。 (zh)
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  • 九寺(きゅうじ)は、秦・漢から宋・元の頃まで、中国の官制において中央政府の事務執行機関として存在した9つの部局のことである。 (ja)
  • 九寺,秦漢到宋元,中国官制中九个中央政府事務執行機关。 (zh)
  • The Nine Courts were nine service agencies in Imperial China that existed from the Northern Qi dynasty (550–577) to the Qing dynasty (1636–1912). Headed by the Nine Chamberlains, the offices were subordinate to the Three Departments and Six Ministries. They were mostly ceremonial in nature and held a fair amount of power. During the Ming dynasty, the heads of the nine court transitioned away from referring to the nine courts, but to the Six Ministries, the Censorate, the Office of Transmission, and the Grand Court of Revision. The number of courts was not always nine throughout history. (en)
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  • Nine Courts (en)
  • 九寺 (ja)
  • 九寺 (zh)
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