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尚書

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Chinese

More information still; yet; to valuestill; yet; to value; to esteem, book; letter ...
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Etymology

Originally, the person in this position was a lowly clerk, responsible for drafting and editing imperial decrees on behalf of the emperor. Later on, the person in this position became more like a chief of staff who handled all aspects of governance on behalf of the emperor.

Pronunciation



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Noun

尚書

  1. (archaic, position title) secretary; chief of staff

Derived terms

Descendants

Sino-Xenic (尚書):
  • Vietnamese: thượng thư (尚書)

Proper noun

尚書

  1. Classic of History (a collection of documents and speeches alleged to have been written by rulers and officials of the early Zhou Dynasty and before)

Synonyms

Descendants

Sino-Xenic (尚書):
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Etymology

Middle Chinese 尚書

Pronunciation

Proper noun

(しょう)(しょ) (Shōsho) 

  1. synonym of 書経 (Shokyō)

See also

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Vietnamese

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Proper noun

尚書

  1. chữ Hán form of thượng thư

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