Nine-rank system

Nine-rank system
Chinese九品中正制
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinjiǔpǐn zhōngzhèngzhì

The nine-rank system, also known as the nine-grade controller system, was used to categorize and classify government officials in Imperial China. Created in the state of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms, it was used until the Song dynasty, and similar ranking systems were also present in the Ming dynasty and Qing dynasty.[1]

A similar system was also used in Korea. In Japan, the Twelve Level Cap and Rank System was adopted in 603 during the reign of Empress Suiko.

  1. ^ Wilkinson 2012, p. 265-266.