- 内大臣
- (内大臣, 內大臣)
官名。 见"领侍卫内大臣"。
* * *(內大臣, 内大臣) 官名。 見"領侍衛內大臣"。
Chinese Collegiate Historical dictionary of bureaucratic ranks (Simple and traditional Chinese characters). 2013.
Chinese Collegiate Historical dictionary of bureaucratic ranks (Simple and traditional Chinese characters). 2013.
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