Wei Zhouzuo (simplified: 卫周祚, traditional: 衛周祚, pinyin: Wèi Zhōuzuò, jyutping: wai6 zau1 zok6) is the Grand Secretary of the Baohe Hall (保和殿大学士 — Bǎohé Diàn Dàxuéshì), serving as an important imperial official in the Qing court in The Deer and the Cauldron.
Biography
Historical background
Wei Zhouzuo was a real historical figure who lived during the early Qing dynasty. He was a prominent Han Chinese official who served in various important positions during the Kangxi Emperor’s reign, including Grand Secretary of the Baohe Hall.
In the novel, Wei Zhouzuo serves as the Grand Secretary of the Baohe Hall, holding a position of significant authority within the imperial court.
Service as Grand Secretary
Wei Zhouzuo serves as Grand Secretary of the Baohe Hall, one of the three main halls of the Grand Secretariat (内阁 — Nèigé). As a Grand Secretary, he is part of the highest level of imperial administration, participating in policy-making and serving as an advisor to the Kangxi Emperor.
His position gives him significant authority and responsibility for administrative matters, making him an important figure in the imperial court’s decision-making process.
Role in imperial court
Wei Zhouzuo participates in various court functions and activities, serving as an advisor to the emperor on administrative and policy matters. His role includes participating in discussions about government policies, coordinating administrative activities, and ensuring that the imperial court functions effectively.
As a high-ranking official, Wei Zhouzuo is part of the inner circle of imperial advisors who help shape the policies and decisions of the Qing court, contributing to the overall governance of the empire.
Significance
Wei Zhouzuo represents the theme of imperial administration and the role of high-ranking officials in the Qing court. His position as Grand Secretary demonstrates how the Qing dynasty organized its administrative system, with a Grand Secretariat providing high-level policy advice and coordination.
His character also highlights the theme of Han Chinese participation in the Qing government, showing how Han officials like Wei Zhouzuo held important positions within the imperial administration despite the Manchu ruling class.
Wei Zhouzuo’s character contributes to the broader theme of imperial court politics and the various officials who contributed to the governance of the Qing dynasty, showing how grand secretaries like Wei Zhouzuo played important roles in managing the empire’s administrative affairs.