With the development of society, people's living standards are getting higher and higher. The development of society has brought people a lot of convenience, whether it is food, clothing, housing and transportation or other aspects. When people get their wages, they also receive money through bank transfer. So in ancient times, there were many officials all over the country, and there were no banks at that time. How do officials get paid when they get paid?
First of all, let's say that in the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, there was no so-called employment relationship between officials and Zhou, so Zhou didn't need to pay officials, and the income of officials was the income obtained in their own territory.
By the time of the Qin Dynasty, officials had no fiefs, and they all worked for the emperor, so the emperor had to pay the officials. At that time, wages were all food expenses. Later, in the Eastern Han Dynasty, officials got rich salaries and things. In order to let these salaries be paid to officials in time, all counties and counties have set up special institutions to pay salaries, and then officials will collect them themselves. In the Tang dynasty, salaries began to be unified into coins and distributed monthly. Now the wage system is basically the same. If you are an official in Beijing, you will personally go to a special institution to collect them. If you are a local official, you will go to various granaries to collect food, usually once every six months.
In the Song Dynasty, when officials were paid, they had to have vouchers, and then they got special vouchers. Later, when I arrived in the Qing Dynasty, people needed to bring rice tickets to get their wages, which was another form of voucher. It can be seen that no matter which dynasty, when officials receive their salaries, they all go to specific places by themselves or their families.