三司
Chinese
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simp. and trad. (三司) |
三 | 司 |
Pronunciation
Noun
三司
- (collective name) three officers of Hong Kong (Chief Secretary for Administration, Financial Secretary and Secretary for Justice)
- (historical, collective name) three national-level ministers during the Han dynasty (司馬/司马 (sīmǎ), 司空 (sīkōng) and 司徒 (sītú))
- (historical, collective name) three national-level officers during the Tang dynasty (御史臺/御史台, 中書省/中书省 (Zhōngshūshěng), 門下省/门下省; or 刑部 (Xíngbù), 御史臺/御史台, 大理寺)
- (historical, collective name) three financial officers during the Song dynasty (鹽鐵司/盐铁司, 度支司 and 戶部司/户部司)
- (historical, collective name) three provincial-level officers during the Ming and Qing dynasties (布政使司 (bùzhèngshǐsī), 按察使司 (àncháshǐsī) and 都指揮使司/都指挥使司 (dūzhǐhuīshǐsī))
Descendants
Japanese
Kanji in this term | |
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三 | 司 |
さん Grade: 1 |
し Grade: 4 |
on’yomi |
Etymology
From Middle Chinese 三司 (MC sɑm sɨ).
Noun
三司 (hiragana さんし, rōmaji sanshi)
- (historical, collective name) Synonym of 三公 (sankō): the three national ministers during the Han dynasty
- (historical, collective name) the three judicial branches during the Tang dynasty
- (historical, collective name) Short for 三司官 (Sanshi-kan): This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text
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. - (historical, collective name) the three institutions responsible for the finances during the Five Dynasties period to the Song dynasty
- (historical, collective name) the three highest ministers of the 太政官 (Daijō-kan, “Great Council of State”):
- 太政大臣 (Daijō-daijin, “chancellor of the realm”)
- 左大臣 (sadaijin, “minister of the left”)
- 右大臣 (udaijin, “minister of the right”)
- Synonym: 三公 (sankō)
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