No rules and no squares, whether in modern times or ancient times, rules are a way to restrain people, so that everyone can not act arbitrarily, so as not to appear chaotic. In ancient times, the rules formulated by the royal family were very strict, Ding is Ding Is Ding, a little wrong, it may cause serious consequences, everyone on TV to see the emperor on the situation of the dynasty feel very imposing, but this is also very exquisite.

From the perspective of the dynasty meeting, it is generally divided into two types, the great dynasty and the chang dynasty, the great dynasty meeting is held in the big festival, such as the New Year, the winter solstice, etc., which is equivalent to a big party, officials in Beijing, in addition to some necessary duty personnel, the other can participate, the scale is magnificent, but this kind of pilgrimage does not discuss politics.
There is also a common Chang Dynasty, which is specifically divided into the Early Dynasty and the Afternoon Dynasty, the history of the Early Dynasty has been there very early, it has lasted for 3,000 years, the earliest historical records are the Western Zhou Period, the Afternoon Dynasty and the Early Dynasty together is the Imperial Gate to listen to the government. In fact, in this kind of court meeting, the emperor is generally not very decision-making, sui and Tang dynasty there is a special government hall, this is the real study of major events, here the monarch and the courtiers are also more easy-going, for the relative rules requirements are not so high, the emperor will not be very strict.
During the Shang Dynasty, there were strict regulations, there were some people who were completely unqualified to stand on the court, don't look at the black pressure on the TV, that is all eligible, not who wants to enter can enter, even if you are a pint, if you do not serve in the capital, you are not allowed to enter. During the Ming Dynasty, a sign was issued to every person on the upper side, and those who did not have a card were not allowed to enter, and each time there was a special person responsible for statistics to see if the number was complete, if the official traveled in advance, it was necessary to take leave in advance to declare.
Specifically, the officials of the Upper Dynasty also ranked according to the level of their positions, generally a column of civil officials, a column of military attaches, in the Qing Dynasty, the first row of standing is the prince, Belle, followed by a pin of senior officials, other officials in turn to the rear of the line, when the number of people in the upper dynasty is very large, the lower rank will stand outside the hall.
During the Ming Dynasty, the system of tooth plates and counting personnel was further standardized, ensuring that the people of the upper dynasty strictly followed the requirements, prohibited the people who did not meet the requirements, and developed into the late Qing Dynasty, with the development of the position and the folding system, some of the daily early dynasty models were gradually gone, according to a large number of historical records, the real position of officials, in fact, there is not much clear system, but slowly, people with high status standing in the front has become a tacit fact, They consciously rank according to the level of department affiliation and level, for such a position ranking, do you agree?