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What system did the Qin Dynasty implement?

(1) imperial system. Determine the name of the supreme ruler as the emperor, and Ying Zheng claimed to be the first emperor, leading the state power.

(2) The system of "three publics and nine ministers". The central government set up the Prime Minister, Imperial Advisor and Qiu, which were called "three fairs", to help the emperor deal with national political affairs, supervise officials and manage the army respectively. There is also a "Jiuqing" under the "Three Publics", which is in charge of the government affairs of various departments respectively.

(3) county system. The county has a guard, a viceroy, a suggestion, and a county under it. Below the county level are townships and villages, and grass-roots public security organs are called "kiosks". The main officials of counties and counties are appointed and removed by the emperor, and they must absolutely obey and carry out the emperor's orders.