大唐的原警察衣上印的是“差”, or “prefect” in 西言,而且有女差人。


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送交者: cornbug 于 2014-03-04, 15:03:19:

回答: 大唐的警察为什么警服背面印的是英文POLICE? 由 蓝隼 于 2014-03-04, 13:27:42:

Ancient policing

Law enforcement in Ancient China was carried out by "prefects" for thousands of years since it developed in both the Chu and Jin kingdoms of the Spring and Autumn period. In Jin, dozens of prefects were spread across the state, each having limited authority and employment period. They were appointed by local magistrates, who reported to higher authorities such as governors, who in turn were appointed by the emperor, and they oversaw the civil administration of their "prefecture", or jurisdiction. Under each prefect were "subprefects" who helped collectively with law enforcement of the area. Some prefects were responsible for handling investigations, much like modern police detectives. Prefects could also be women.[8] The concept of the "prefecture system" would spread to other cultures such as Korea and Japan.




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