Jokio, two men. Chokko ko, two men.
On no haka se, two men, teachers of music.
Sho haka se, two men, teachers of writing.
3. Mio bo haka se, two men, professors of jurisprudence.
4. Sang no haka se-teachers of mathematics, arithmetic—two men. Is always in two families, Mio shi and Otsu ngi. The former teaches arithmetic and the abacus; the latter teaches the science of taxation.
III. Ji bu shio (Chinese office, Lai po). This board deals with the forms of society, manners, etiquette, worship, ceremonies for the living and the dead, etc.
Ji bu kio, the head officer of the board, of very high rank.
Ji bu no tayu, two men; Ji bu no gonno tayu, two men, etc.
Oota rio (Ch., Ya yoh), a department of the board—superintends music and poetry in all its branches.
Oota no kami, etc.
Gengba rio is another department, called also O shi maro wo dono: takes charge of embassies from outer countries—Corea, China, and India; looks after Buddhism. All business connected with foreign countries comes within the scope of this office.
Genba no kami, head officer, Ske, etc.