The difference between Circuit intendant and Daotai
When used as nouns, circuit intendant means the chief magistrate of a imperial chinese circuit, overseeing both its civil operation and local defense, whereas daotai means a local governor of late imperial china.
check bellow for the other definitions of Circuit intendant and Daotai
-
Circuit intendant as a noun (historical):
The chief magistrate of a imperial Chinese circuit, overseeing both its civil operation and local defense.
-
Daotai as a noun (historical):
a local governor of late imperial China.