The emblem of China Customs consists of a walking stick of Shang Shen and a golden key. The staff of Shang God is Shang God-something held by Hermes in ancient Greek mythology. The key is that the motherland gives the customs department the power to guard the customs clearance gate, which symbolizes that the customs will guard the customs clearance for the motherland.
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Hermes is the messenger of the gods, the god of commerce, trade, profit and wealth, and the god of managing business travel, animal husbandry and transportation. Legend has it that Hermes made a fortune trading with the gold merchant's scepter. People called Hermes the Shang God, and the golden cane became the scepter of the Shang God. Therefore, the staff of Shang God is regarded as a symbol of commerce and international trade.
There are also customs signs on the customs name. The professional titles of customs are set to five grades and thirteen grades, namely, the first grade, the Commissioner of Customs and the Deputy Commissioner of Customs; Second class, customs supervision (first class, second class, third class); Third class, declarant (first class, second class, third class); The fourth level, customs supervision (level 1, level 2 and level 3); Fifth class, customs officer (first class, second class).
Customs rank system is the third rank rank system in China after rank and rank. Customs title is a title and symbol to distinguish the rank of customs officers and show their identity. This is an honor awarded by the state to customs officials.
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Baidu Encyclopedia-People's Republic of China (PRC) and China Customs Emblems
Baidu encyclopedia-customhouse