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When did the germination of the post of civil and military officials begin?
The germination of civil and military positions began at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period.

During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, in order to further strengthen centralization and gradually weaken Shi Qing's influence, most monarchs appointed officials by rewarding merit, adding titles and recruiting talents, and gradually formed a relatively complete bureaucratic system.

Qi, Zhao, Wei, Korea and other countries first established the project as "the head of a hundred officials", and at the same time successively set up generals (or generals, Chu called the countries above) as the heads of military attaché s, and the civil and military gradually embarked on different paths.

brief introduction

During the Spring and Autumn Period, the system of "all generals are officials" was widely practiced in various vassal States, which reflected the unity of military and political affairs. Its ruling leader, Zhengqing or Shangqing, is the national chief executive below the vassal in peacetime and a senior battlefield commander in wartime, forming a military command system with the monarch as the core and the integration of officials and officials. Under this system, the senior generals of the army are basically "Ming Qing" and people with a clear title.