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Zuo Shuzhang (左庶长, Chief of the Multitude on the Left) was a rank in the bureaucracy and nobility of ancient China. During the Warring States period it denoted a high rank in the State of Qin. During the Han dynasty it denoted the tenth of twenty orders of aristocratic rank.

References

  1. Weichao Yu (1997). A Journey Into China's Antiquity: Warring States Period, Qin Dynasty, The Western and Eastern Han Dynasties, Three Kingdoms through Western and Eastern Jin to Northern and Southern Dynasties. Morning Glory Publishers. ISBN 9787505404830.
  2. Hardy, Grant; Kinney, Anne (2005). The Establishment Of The Han Empire And Imperial China. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 89. ISBN 9780313325885. Zuo ShuZhang.


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