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What officials were the Nine Magistrates in ancient times?
1, equivalent to the current director of Beijing Public Security Bureau.

2. Jiufuyin was a military attache stationed in Beijing by China during the Qing Dynasty, and his official title was "Commander of Jiufuyin and Five Battalions".

3. Mainly responsible for the guards and access control inside and outside the nine gates in the inner city of Beijing. He is also responsible for night patrol, fire fighting, compiling and inspecting Garbo, banning, arresting and jailbreaking. In fact, he was the commander-in-chief of the imperial palace in the Qing Dynasty, and his rank was "Cong Yipin".

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Characteristics of Nine Magistrates

1, military attribute: subordinate to the Ministry of War; It is the same as the establishment of the Eight Banners of the Qing Army and green camp. The soldiers are the Eight Banners and green camp.

2. Police functions: armed guards; Investigation and arrest; Litigation and jailbreak; Social management of Beijing population; Firefighting and other tasks In addition, the infantry command yamen to undertake other "police" work.

In a word, although Bujun commands the yamen, its duty and task in Beijing is "police". Police business can basically cover the content of modern policing.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Commander of the Fifth Battalion of the Prefect's Nine-door Step Army (Nine-door Prefect)