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This is a government office established for the purpose of conducting administrative affairs related to various issues in Qing Dynasty. It is the predecessor of the Mongolian army established for the purpose of indirect ruling after Inner Mongolia is judged by the nuns. It was renamed to this round in 1638. He was appointed as the first ministerial level, and the vice ministers were appointed as vice ministers. In 1644, the vassal was renamed the upper prize and the vizier was changed to vigor. In 1659 it became a prefectural jurisdiction, and in 1661 became an independent office. As the territory of Qing Dynasty expanded to Outer Mongolia, Qinghai, Zhangjiang, and Xinjiang, these areas will be referred to as the number one in this circle. There are many tribal tributes, swordsmanship, seal, alliance, trade, and trial. Prior to the establishment of the Office of the Prime Minister in 1861, he was responsible for diplomatic relations with Russia. In 1906, the government was renamed as the Ministry of Reform. In 1911, when the cabinet system was established, Sangseong became a substitute god instead.