The imperial edicts of the Tang Dynasty are actually more commonly known as imperial edicts. They can be roughly divided into two major categories and seven subcategories. No matter which category, there is no destiny for heaven. The emperor’s edict begins with this and ends with this. .
The content of the imperial edict
Please fill in the content of the imperial edict here under the door. The master implements it.
A year, B month, C day (the number C, sometimes the original document needs to be filled in by the emperor himself)
The name of Zhongshu Lingchen is announced
Zhongshu Shilang The name of the minister is given
The name of the minister in Zhongshushe
The name of the minister in the matter
The name of the minister in Huangmen
The name of the minister in the matter Waiting words:
The writing is as shown on the right. Please send it to
for execution. I would like to say this
E, month, F, year D
Make Ke (the original copy of the word Ke is signed by the emperor)
I, J, Year H
The specific department responsible for the implementation of government affairs in Shangshu Province
Shang Shu Zuo The name of the servant Shechen
The name of the right servant Shechen of Shangshu
The minister of a certain ministry... the minister of a certain ministry... (the above is related to the province of minister Signatures of leaders and staff)
The content of the government affairs report + name of the party involved
Served as a copy
It is written as shown on the right, and it must be followed
Name of principal
Name of Lingshi······(The above is the signature of the low-level official responsible for copying, making and archiving)
X year, Y month, Z day
p>End of Imperial Edict
(The above content comes from the "Tang Dynasty Settlement Guide")