The rule of avoidance employed during the
Han dynasty, and persisted through various subsequent dynasties and continues to influence the appointment of local government leaders in the
People’s Republic of China and the
Chinese Communist Party, prohibited local officials from serving in their places of origin, so that family and friends would not influence them and prevent the potential
separatism movement. Terms of service were for only three or four years, and parents and sons over fifteen could not accompany officials. Each prefecture sent delegates to an annual court assembly. This practice would continue through to the end of the Qing dynasty. == Mughal Empire ==