Censor-in-Chief
public office in ancient China
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Censor-in-Chief
Summary
Censor-in-Chief is a position[1].
Key Facts
- Censor-in-Chief is in the country of Ming dynasty[2].
- Censor-in-Chief is in the country of Qing dynasty[3].
- Censor-in-Chief's instance of is recorded as position[4].
- Censor-in-Chief's subclass of is recorded as official of Qing dynasty[5].
- Censor-in-Chief's subclass of is recorded as official of Ming dynasty[6].
- Censor-in-Chief's subclass of is recorded as Imperial Censor[7].
- Censor-in-Chief's Encyclopedia of China is recorded as 72780[8].