Northern Wey Dynasty's Bureaucratic System Fuels Central-Local Official Divide.
The Northern Wey Dynasty had a system for managing bureaucrats with two main traits. They separated local officials from central ones and had different rules for officials at leisure and those at posts. The government made local and central officials move together, creating a system to elect officials based on their suspension years. The palace's politics influenced the bureaucratic system, leading to a preference for central officials over local ones.