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=== Department of Rites === | === Department of Rites === | ||
The Department of Rites, or ''Bu Fashi'' in Jingdaoese, provides guidelines for rituals and | The Department of Rites, or ''Bu Fashi'' in Jingdaoese, provides guidelines for rituals and oversees their correct performance. | ||
=== Department of Censorship === | === Department of Censorship === |
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The Chidao Emperor Imperial Household | Imperial Stewardship Teachings of the Empire
Ministries & Secretariats: Ministry of Truth | Ministry of Purity | Ministry of Stability Chao Suweiai formerly known as National Diet Defunct: The Seanad | The Imperial Yuan
Political Factions: Guanchang | Kantai-ha (Navy) | Gunbatsu (Army) | Shanghu (Traders) Defunct: Kuominliantang | Nokarodo Faction | Badao Party Other institutions Tianchao Chuandui | Imperial Armed Forces | Young Wandering Society | Tegong |
The Great Ministry of Truth, or Dabu Dao in Jingdaoese, is one of the three branches of the delegated executive power in the Jingdaoese Empire and is lead by a Great Minister or Dalang in Jingdaoese. The Great Ministry of Truth is responsible for providing information to the population that conforms to the standards of the state. This means the information needs to be both correct and contribute to an orderly society. In order to be able to answer all of the challenges that the empire faces, the great ministry is divided into several departments.
Department of Rites
The Department of Rites, or Bu Fashi in Jingdaoese, provides guidelines for rituals and oversees their correct performance.
Department of Censorship
The Department of Censorship, or Bu Shencha in Jingdaoese, provides guidelines for the lawful press and tracks down illegal media.
Department of Education
The Department of Education or Bu Jiaoyu is responsible for organising the nation's education system.
Department of the Information Wall
The Department of the Information Wall or Bu Xinxiguo in Jingdaoese is responsible for preventing foreign information from reaching Jingdaoese ears and eyes. One of the ways it does this is by jamming radio signals from foreign broadcasters and by confiscating devices capable of receiving illegal signals.
Great ministers
Period | Portrait | Name | Note |
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1659 - 1668 | Zhong Yin | ||
1669 - 1678 | Yan Duzhe |