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To be promoted to a rank, a civil servant shall meet the following basic conditions: (1) To be promoted to a first-class inspector, he shall serve as a bureau-level deputy or a second-class inspector for more than 4 years; (two) to be promoted to the second-level inspector, he shall serve as a first-level researcher for more than 4 years; (three) to be promoted to a first-class researcher, he must be the chief or second-class researcher at the county level for more than 3 years; (four) to be promoted to a second-level researcher, he shall serve as a third-level researcher for more than 2 years; (five) to be promoted to the third-level researcher, he must serve as a deputy or fourth-level researcher at the county level for more than 2 years; (six) to be promoted to a fourth-level researcher, he must serve as a first-level chief clerk for more than 2 years; (7) Those who are promoted to the first-level chief clerk shall serve as the chief clerk at the township level or the second-level chief clerk for more than 2 years; (eight) promoted to the second-level chief clerk, shall serve as the third-level chief clerk for more than 2 years; (nine) to be promoted to the third-level chief clerk, he shall serve as a deputy at the township level or a fourth-level chief clerk for more than 2 years; (10) Those who are promoted to the fourth-level chief clerk shall serve as the first-level clerk for more than 2 years; (eleven) to be promoted to a first-class clerk, he shall serve as a second-class clerk for more than 2 years.