三公

Etymology
Starting in the Zhou Dynasty, the three highest civil posts were:, ,. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, the three positions were: (Grand Commandant),  (Minister over the Masses) and  (Minister of Works). Later on, the three positions were discontinued, and their duties were folded into the position of (chancellor of China).

The modern sense of "three kinds of public expenses" is a collective term for, , and.

Noun

 * 1)  three highest-ranking civil officials in the imperial court
 * 2) a kind of poker game
 * 3)  three kinds of public expenses, including buy and use government cars, overseas trips, and official receptions

Noun

 * 1)  three highest-ranking officials in feudal China
 * 2)  three highest-ranking officials in feudal Japan
 * 1)  three highest-ranking officials in feudal Japan
 * 1)  three highest-ranking officials in feudal Japan
 * 1)  three highest-ranking officials in feudal Japan
 * 1)  three highest-ranking officials in feudal Japan