The leader of the corps is the corps commander, and each corps consists of five soldiers.
The person in charge of the Shi is Chang (fighting food). Each Shi is divided into two groups, the left and the right, with ten soldiers.
The leader of the team is the team leader (bishi). Each team is divided into front, back, left, right and center, and has fifty soldiers.
The person in charge of the village is the village chief (two hundred stones). Each village is divided into two teams, left and right, with a hundred soldiers. (History clearly records that they have entered the general's field of vision and are among the officers)
The person in charge of the song is the military marquis (600 stones). Each song is divided into five villages: front, back, left, right and middle, and there are 500 soldiers.
The leaders of the department are Zhonglang Jiang (compared to two thousand stones), Xiaowei (compared to two thousand stones), and Sima (ranging from one thousand to six hundred stones). They are divided into left and right armies and have thousands of soldiers.
There is no clear record of the history of the army's organization, but the general department is divided into five departments, and the Northern Army is divided into five departments (tunqi, Yueqi, infantry, Changshui, and archery). The Kyoto organization should be the most formal organization in the Han Empire.)