According to the information provided, Siqing and Shaoqing were official titles in ancient times, respectively referring to the chief and deputy chief of the Supreme Court. The official rank of the temple minister changed in different dynasties. In the early Qing Dynasty, it was the third grade, and in the later period, it was promoted to the second grade. In the Tang Dynasty, the official rank of Shaoqing was from the fourth grade. Therefore, the official position of the temple minister was higher than that of the young official.
The Supreme Court's Shaoqing You was a historical detective drama, but it did not provide any information about the position of the Supreme Court's Shaoqing You. Thus, I don't know what position you hold in the Supreme Court.
Dali Shaoqing and Dali Temple Qing were the official titles in ancient China. The Head of the Supreme Court was the chief officer of the Supreme Court. He was ranked among the nine ministers and was the highest officer in charge of the country's criminal prison. Dali Shaoqing was the deputy of the Supreme Court, the second-in-command. The official of the Supreme Court and the official of the Supreme Court were of the third and fourth grades respectively.
The Deputy Official of the Court of Judicial Review was the Deputy Official of the Court of Judicial Review. In different dynasties, the ranks and duties of the officials of the Supreme Court were different. The Northern Wei Dynasty began to set up Tingwei Shaoqing, the Northern Qi Dynasty called Dali Temple Shaoqing, the Tang Dynasty system Shaoqing two, the Ming system left and right Shaoqing each one, the Qing system Shaoqing each one.
The Deputy Official of the Supreme Court was a deputy official and ranked fourth. Although he was not the highest ranking official, he played an important role in the Supreme Court and was the deputy of the Supreme Court. The Head of the Supreme Court was one of the country's three judicial officers, the highest officer in charge of the country's criminal prison. Therefore, although the official position was not the highest, it had an important position in the judicial system.
The Supreme Court's Shaoqing was a fourth-grade official.
The official uniform of the Supreme Court was red. It was a deep scarlet color, with a rich traditional Chinese color. The official uniform was made of silk fabric, and after careful cutting and sewing, it showed the nobility and solemnity of an official. The red official robes were meant to show the emperor's authority and the rank of officials.
A third-grade official was one of the official positions in ancient times. It was an official of the third grade. The three official positions included civilian and military officials. The three official positions of the civilian Beijing officials were the left and right deputy governor of the Inspector's Office, the governor of the clan, the general envoy of the general government, the minister of the Dali Temple, the minister of the Zhan Shi Fu, the minister of the Taichang Temple, etc. The three official positions of the military officials in the capital were first-class guards, the commander of the firearms camp, the commander of the sharp camp, the commander of the vanguard, the commander of the army, the commander of the cavalry, the commander of the prince's residence, etc. Therefore, the third-grade ministers referred to the officials who held these positions.
During the Three Kingdoms period, the Minister of State was an official position, a high-ranking position among civil officials. The Book of History existed in the late Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. Officials who held the position of Book of History could participate in the decision-making and management of the government. The Minister's Office was an important organization that was in charge of handling documents and conveying the emperor's orders. Shangshu Ling was the chief of Shangshu Tai, which could be understood as the role of the prime minister, while Shangshu Pushe was Shangshu Ling's adjutant. The minister was also divided into left and right deputy, assisting the minister and minister respectively. In the Wei Kingdom, there were five main departments under the Minister's Office, known as the Five Cao. Each department had a minister in charge of management. In general, the Minister of State was an important official position during the Three Kingdoms period. The officials who held the position of Minister of State had higher power and influence.
The Minister of Revenue was an official title in ancient China. He was the highest-ranking officer in the Ministry of Revenue, equivalent to the Minister of Finance today. Its main responsibility was to manage the country's economy, including household registration, taxation, and coordinating national funds. In the Ming Dynasty, it was a second-grade official, and in the Qing Dynasty, it was a first-grade official.
The Deputy Chief of the Supreme Court was equivalent to the Deputy Chief of the Supreme Court of China.