捕头

捕頭
bǔtóu
noun #36,640

Measure Word

Meanings

  1. 1 constable
  2. 2 head of police runners (in imperial China)
  3. 3 chief constable

Examples

Xiànyá de bǔtóu dài rén qù zhuā zéi.
The county magistrate's chief constable led men to catch the thief.
Tā zài jù zhōng shìyǎn yī wèi tiěmiàn-wúsī de bǔtóu.
In the show he plays an impartial, iron-faced constable.

Tips

history
In Ming–Qing China, the 捕头 was the chief of the (bǔkuài — 'police runners') attached to a county magistrate's yamen. They handled arrests and investigations, but had low official status — paid little, often hereditary, and looked down on by scholar-officials. The role is a staple of Chinese period dramas.

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