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May I ask if the imperial examinations in the Tang Dynasty were like the emperor of the Song Dynasty who presided over the examinations and transcribed the names, and what was not objective enough in the imperial examinations at that time?

2024-09-18 04:20
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2024-09-18 05:47

Although the imperial examinations in the Tang Dynasty were not presided over by the emperor and transcribed like in the Song Dynasty, the imperial examination system was still relatively strict. In the Tang Dynasty, the imperial examination was presided over by officials at all levels and a strict grading system was implemented. The results of the examination were strictly confidential to prevent corruption. The imperial examination questions of the Tang Dynasty were mainly about poetry, literature, and classics. The examinees needed to have a certain degree of cultural accomplishment and talent. The admission criteria for the imperial examination was also based on the recommendation of officials and the ranking of the examination results, not purely on individual ability. Although the imperial examinations in the Tang Dynasty did not have the same measures as those in the Song Dynasty, the admission criteria of the imperial examinations were still subjective because the officials 'evaluation criteria were mainly based on their judgment of the candidates' talent and character. Therefore, the imperial examination system of the Tang Dynasty was not objective enough. However, in general, the imperial examination system was still one of the important ways to select officials in ancient China.

The Record of the Imperial Examinations is not over yet?

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2024-09-10 09:55

The Chronicles of the Imperial Examinations was a novel that had yet to be completed. This novel was a historical novel about a female official who rose up in the political struggle and power struggle. The plot was still unfolding, and the relationships between the characters were constantly changing and developing. Therefore, the time for the completion of the Record of the Imperial Examinations was still uncertain.

Was there any historical biography of the Ming Dynasty, imperial examinations, or imperial elements?

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2025-02-09 23:37

This novel was "The Chief Assistant of the Great Ming Palace." It was a historical/historical biography novel with elements of the Ming Dynasty, imperial examinations, and emperors. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. "Daming Palace Chief Assistant" Author: Gao Lele. Finished, you can read without worry. The introduction of "Chief Assistant of the Daming Palace": An ambitious young man who had the world in his heart but was repeatedly ostracized and attacked. A good husband who cared about his country and family was helpless in the face of a fatuous emperor. Eunuch Wei Zhongxian controlled the government and killed civil and military ministers, causing disaster to the country and the people. The good prime minister was in danger and fought with treacherous officials. He failed to return home several times. Where would he go? Hurry up and read!

Would there be any historical novels or time-travel novels from the Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties? Would there also be elements of the imperial examinations, imperial examinations, and the Song Dynasty?

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2025-02-05 00:21

This novel was " The Son of Heaven's Disciple of the Great Song ". It was a historical novel that was categorized into the two dynasties, and it had elements of time travel, imperial examinations, imperial examinations, and the Song Dynasty. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. The Son of Heaven's Disciple of the Song Dynasty, Xia Yanbing. Finished, you can read without worry. [Qidian's Fourth Editor Team's Contracted Work] Arithmetic genius Jiang Zhuliu returned to the Northern Song Dynasty and was involved in the struggle between the Queen's Party and the Emperor's Party by chance. Let's see how he calculated a XX path in the strange and dangerous court… ---------- "The Son of Heaven's Disciple of the Great Song" Book Friend Group Number: 54721947 Hurry up and read!

Are there any historical novels or novels about rebirth in the Jin, Tang, and Sui dynasties? And there must be elements of rebirth, the Tang Dynasty, the Tang Dynasty, the imperial examinations, the imperial examinations, the soldiers, the soldiers?

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2025-02-08 11:10

This novel was "Fighting for the Sui Dynasty". It was a historical/Jin, Sui, and Tang novel. It had elements of rebirth, rebirth, Tang Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, imperial examinations, imperial examinations, soldiers, and soldiers. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. The author of the book is Huben. Finished, you can read without worry. The introduction of "Fighting for the Sui" was a rare theme. Hurry up and read!

Knowledge of Imperial Examinations

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2025-03-06 06:05

The imperial examination was a system of selecting officials in ancient China. It originated from the Sui Dynasty and was continuously perfected and developed through the Tang Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Ming Dynasty, and other dynasties until it was abolished in the Qing Dynasty. The basic principle of the imperial examination system was to select talents through examinations. The contents of the examination mainly included classic works such as the Analects of Confucius, Mencius, the Great Learning, the Doctrine of the Doctrine of the Doctrine, and literary works such as poetry and prose. The imperial examination was divided into three parts: the provincial examination, the general examination, and the palace examination. Those who passed the final examination could be promoted to the official level. The provincial examination of the imperial examination was held locally, and the palace examination was held in the emperor's residence. The provincial examination tested the candidates 'actual ability and talent. The general examination and the court examination tested the candidates' academic level and literary accomplishment. The difficulty of obtaining fame increased in turn. The emergence of the imperial examination system selected many outstanding talents for the ancient Chinese society and had a profound impact on Chinese history and culture.

The Ancient Imperial Examinations

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2025-01-11 18:56

The following are some recommendations from ancient imperial examination novels: 1. "Road to Fame (Imperial Examinations)": This was a fresh imperial examination essay. The protagonist, Shen Ling, was the only son of a half-farmer and half-merchant family in the ancient Jiankang Prefecture due to an experimental error. The family was harmonious and there was nothing special about them. 2. The story was set as a rich family's daughter marrying a poor scholar and later becoming a superior person. 3. "The Powerful Minister's Buddhist Wife": The story includes the plot of farming in the countryside and farming in the capital. It is short and warm. 4. "Rebirth of the Farmer's Wife": The heroine was reborn to the farmer's door and became rich through farming and imperial examinations. 5. "Ancient Trial Marriage": The heroine changes her fate through trial marriage, involving farming and imperial examinations. These novels covered the plots of ancient imperial examinations and farming. The plots were different and suitable for readers who liked such topics.

The answer to the imperial examinations?

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2024-09-17 12:23

The answers to the imperial examinations are as follows: The imperial examination was a method of selecting officials in China's feudal society. The content of the imperial examination in Dream of Fairy Slaying may vary according to the version and plot, but it usually includes the provincial examination, the general examination, and the court examination. In the provincial examination, examinees needed to participate in the written examination and the interview to pass the examination to obtain the status of a juren. In the exam, the candidates needed to participate in the written test and interview again to obtain the status of Jinshi. In the court examination, examinees needed to participate in the written examination, interview, and court examination. If they passed the examination, they could obtain honors such as the top scorer, the second scorer, and the third scorer. The specific answers may vary according to the storyline and version. Here are some possible answers: - Top Scholar: Qingyun Zhi - Second place: Dream Space - Tanhua: Purple Cloud Palace It should be noted that the answers to the imperial examination are only for reference and should not be used as the answers to real questions. In reality, the imperial examination was a relatively fair and strict selection method, but the specific contents and rules of the examination may vary according to regions, dynasties, and historical periods.

May I ask how the ranking of the ancient imperial examinations was arranged?

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2024-09-17 19:34

In ancient times, the ranking of the imperial examination varied according to the times, regions, and the contents of the examination. However, generally speaking, the ranking of the imperial examination was divided into four levels: first, second, third, and fourth. In the Tang Dynasty, the first place in the imperial examination was called the "top scholar", the second place was called the "second place", the third place was called the "flower", and the fourth place was called the "four books and five classics". In the Ming Dynasty, the first place in the imperial examination was called the "top scholar", the second place was called the "flower", the third place was called the "second place", the fourth place was called the "deputy second place", and the fifth place was called the "five classics". In the Qing Dynasty, the first place in the imperial examination was called the "top scholar", the second place was called "Tanhua", the third place was called "second place", the fourth place was called "deputy second place", the fifth place was called "third second place", and the sixth to tenth place were called "Tongjinshi origin". It should be noted that the ranking of the imperial examination was not fixed, but could change according to the results of the examination and personal performance.

Was there any historical novels or novels that had elements of the Tang Dynasty, the imperial court, and the imperial examinations?

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2025-02-07 03:09

This novel was called "Floating Clouds," and it was a historical/fictional history novel. It had fictional history, Tang Dynasty, imperial court, and imperial examination elements. You can read this novel on Qidian Chinese Network. The author of "Lingyun Zhiyi" is Fu Tian. Finished, you can read without worry. [Description: A poor young man who is unwilling to be ordinary. He yearns to break away from mediocrity and become a person above others.] Because of the hand of fate, he became the originally weak and sickly descendant of the royal family. However, the life-and-death struggle for high positions made the kinship under power seem extremely indifferent. He rose and fell again and again, finally exchanging for the cold and hot throne. One day, when he was at the top of the Nine and Five, he finally realized that for the sake of that supreme power, he would pay the shackles of his life. [PS: This book has been completed. Please support the new book,"Wutang Strategy." Thank you!] Hurry up and read!

Classic Farming Imperial Examinations

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2025-01-08 00:17

The following are some of the recommended novels for the imperial examinations: 1. The story was set as a rich family's daughter marrying a poor scholar and later becoming a superior person. Author: Yaya. 2. " The Powerful Minister's Buddhist Wife ": The story contains the plot of farming in the countryside and farming in the capital. It is a short and warm story. The female protagonist wears a book and has a golden finger. Author: Yaya. 3. " The Life of a Farmer's Child in the Ancient Imperial Examinations ": The story tells the life of a male protagonist who was born in a farmer's family, from the countryside to the imperial examination. Author unknown. These novels all had elements of ancient farming and imperial examinations, suitable for readers who liked these kinds of topics.

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