Division, official position. The six ministries in the Ming Dynasty all set up a directorate office, with two officers. From the ninth level, they were "in charge of urging supervisors, delaying inspections, cancelling and recording books" [1] 。 In the Qing Dynasty, it was set up along the line. In the thirtieth year of Qianlong's reign, it was upgraded to the eighth grade. There was one man in Manchu and one man in Han, and the cashier was in charge of Wenyi.
Division Chief
sīwùzhǎng
[mess officer; supply chief]: food administrator
[company quartermaster]: the company's cadres in charge of equipment, materials, funds, meals and other logistics