侍郎

shìláng
noun #55,224

Meanings

  1. 1 vice-minister (imperial China, Ming–Qing)
  2. 2 deputy head of one of the Six Boards

Examples

Tā zài Qīngmò zuòguo Gōngbù shìláng.
In the late Qing he served as vice-minister of the Board of Works.
Liùbù gè shè shàngshū yì rén, shìláng èr rén.
Each of the Six Boards had one minister and two vice-ministers.

Tips

history
Under the Ming and Qing, each of the Six Boards (: personnel, revenue, rites, war, justice, works) was headed by a 尚书 (minister) assisted by two 侍郎 (vice-ministers). The title existed from Han onward but its fixed rank as deputy minister dates from Ming.
register
Encountered almost exclusively in historical writing, period dramas, and costume novels; no modern bureaucratic use.

Stroke Order

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