Yin Zheng was appointed as the Prime Minister in the 38th episode of Qingqing Daily Life.
Wei Zheng was the prime minister of Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty.
The position and authority of the cabinet chief and the prime minister in the Ming Dynasty were different. The prime minister was the general term for the highest administrative officer under the ancient Chinese monarch. He had actual power and was responsible for overseeing government affairs. The chief assistant of the cabinet referred to the first assistant minister in the cabinet. Generally, he did not have any actual power. He only provided some suggestions to the emperor on government affairs and held the power to vote. The cabinet chief assistant was equivalent to a secretary, mainly assisting the emperor in handling government affairs. The cabinet members of the Ming Dynasty could be regarded as part of the prime minister, but the chief of the cabinet did not have the authority of the prime minister. Therefore, it could be said that there was a certain difference in status and power between the cabinet chief and the prime minister.
The position and authority of the cabinet chief and the prime minister in the Ming Dynasty were different. The prime minister was the general term for the highest administrative officer under the ancient Chinese monarch. He had actual power and was responsible for overseeing government affairs. The chief assistant of the cabinet was the first assistant minister in the cabinet. He usually did not have any actual power and only provided some suggestions to the emperor on government affairs. Although the chief assistant of the Ming Dynasty's cabinet was not as famous as the prime minister, he had already become the prime minister in reality. The more powerful cabinet chiefs, such as Yang Tinghe, Yan Song, Xu Jie, Gao Gong, Zhang Juzheng, and others, had the power to command the officials. Whether it was prestige or power, they were even more powerful than the prime ministers of the Han, Tang, and Song Dynasties. But no matter what, the Prime Minister was still not the Prime Minister. This was because the prime minister of the Han, Tang, and Song dynasties had the right to rule the country. The power of the cabinet chief was somewhat unjustified. Yan Song was able to monopolize the government because Emperor Jiajing was superstitious about Taoism and neglected government affairs. Zhang Juzheng was able to monopolize power because Emperor Wanli was young and lacked ruling experience. This kind of power could be taken back by the emperor at any moment, or suppressed by the eunuchs. It would be difficult to do anything. From the point of view of procedure, there was only one eunuch between the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister.
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Lin Ruofu was the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty.
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In the Ming Dynasty, there was a certain difference in power between the chief assistant and the prime minister. First of all, the chief assistant of the cabinet had a relatively special authority and status. He could draft opinions on handling important documents for the emperor to adopt. His power was somewhat unjustified and could be withdrawn by the emperor or restrained by eunuchs. In the Han, Tang, and Song Dynasties, the prime minister had the right to rule the country. Only the seal of the prime minister could make the imperial edict issued by the emperor take effect. Even though the cabinet chief of the Ming Dynasty might have surpassed the prime minister in terms of prestige and power, there was a certain difference between the cabinet chief and the prime minister in terms of system. Therefore, it was impossible to simply answer the question of whether the chief assistant or the prime minister was more powerful.
Prime Minister Lin's eldest son appeared in the drama " Celebrating the Year " in the act of pretending to be stupid, but the search results did not mention which episode it was. Therefore, it was impossible to determine in which episode the scene of Prime Minister Lin's eldest son acting dumb appeared.
The plot content of the 32nd episode of the Prime Minister of the Qing Dynasty TV series could not be obtained from the search results provided.
The official positions of the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue and the prime minister were different. The assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue was the deputy chief of the Ministry of Revenue. In the Ming Dynasty, he was the third rank, and in the Qing Dynasty, he was the second rank, equivalent to the deputy minister of the Ministry of Finance today. The prime minister was the highest executive officer under the ancient Chinese monarch. There were many official titles, such as Zhongshu Ling, Shangshu Ling, Shi Zhong, etc. The position and power of a prime minister varied from dynasty to dynasty, but most of them had the responsibility of assisting the emperor and managing state affairs. Therefore, in terms of official position, the Prime Minister had a higher status.