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Eastern Roman Empire - Civil Officials

[p]Bilibili[/p][p][/p][previewyoutube][/previewyoutube][p]Your Majesties of the Eastern Roman Empire, a new issue of the log is here.[/p][p]This time, we will introduce the imperial civil service system from the bottom up[/p][p] The lowest rank were the tax collectors in various territories. They were only responsible for tax collection and could inherit their positions from their fathers.[/p][p]The emperor could remove them directly and unconditionally.[/p][p]When tax collectors met certain meritorious standards, they could be transferred to the central government to serve as junior officials.[/p][p]The central officials were divided into four ranks: junior, intermediate, senior, and the imperial cabinet.[/p][p]Only when an official has accumulated sufficient meritorious service or succeeded a certain former official can they assume the next rank.[/p][p]When each official has accumulated sufficient meritorious service,[/p][p][/p][p]if they are replaced, they will get the trait of the Ex-XXXXXXl"[/p][p]Different officials bring different modifier bonuses to the empire, and meanwhile, they need to be paid salaries.[/p][p]Different from the lords in Europe, candidates for the imperial cabinet must have served as intermediate officials, senior officials, or former members of the cabinet.[/p][p]Please ensure that your empire has available reserve talents.[/p][p]Both civilian and military officials can purchase meritorious service with money.[/p][p][/p][p]If the player is a general, please try every means to let their heir improve their meritorious service as an alternative to inherit the general's position.[/p][p]Finally, unfortunately, the landless characters have been canceled and are still unplayable.[/p]