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- Imperial_Commissioner_(China) abstract "Imperial Commissioner (Chinese: 欽差大臣) was a high ranking government official or military general commissioned by the emperor of China during the late Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1911) dynasties. His power was just below that of the emperor, such that he could command viceroys and provincial governors by imperial edict.".
- Q6006682 abstract "Imperial Commissioner (Chinese: 欽差大臣) was a high ranking government official or military general commissioned by the emperor of China during the late Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1911) dynasties. His power was just below that of the emperor, such that he could command viceroys and provincial governors by imperial edict.".
- Imperial_Commissioner_(China) comment "Imperial Commissioner (Chinese: 欽差大臣) was a high ranking government official or military general commissioned by the emperor of China during the late Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1911) dynasties. His power was just below that of the emperor, such that he could command viceroys and provincial governors by imperial edict.".
- Q6006682 comment "Imperial Commissioner (Chinese: 欽差大臣) was a high ranking government official or military general commissioned by the emperor of China during the late Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1911) dynasties. His power was just below that of the emperor, such that he could command viceroys and provincial governors by imperial edict.".