May I ask the questions about the palace fighting concubines as follows: What was the role of a concubine in a palace fight? What was the usual form of a fight between two concubines? What abilities and characteristics did the three consorts usually have? What is the ending of the 4 palace fights in the novel? What is the role of the palace fighting concubines in the novel?
The ancient imperial examination questions varied by era, region, and subject. Here are some possible questions: 1. What was the meaning of the phrase "A gentleman understands righteousness and a villain understands profit"? What does the phrase "one yin and one yang is the way" from Tao Te Ching mean? 3. What famous sayings in the Confucian classic "The Analects of Confucius" express Confucius 'thoughts? 4 What is "ceremony"? How to show its value and significance? What are the important turning points and events in Chinese history? How did they affect Chinese history? 6. What does the phrase "Life must be happy when it is proud" in Li Bai's "Wine" of the Tang Dynasty express? What is the Four Books and Five Classics? What were their works? What were the important philosophical thoughts in ancient China? What kind of influence did they have on human culture? What is the idea of "unity of knowledge and action"? How to show its value and significance? What are the important literary classics in ancient China? How did they influence Chinese literature?
"The Daily Life of the Imperial Examinations for Sons of Concubines" and "The Road to Fame for Sons of Concubines (Imperial Examinations)" were the two recommended novels for the imperial examinations for concubines. "The Life of a Bastard's Imperial Examination" told the story of the female protagonist, Song Zhiyi, who transmigrated into the imperial examination and became a cannon fodder concubine. She finally succeeded through hard work and struggle. This novel had a light-hearted plot and the struggle of the heroine. It was suitable for readers who liked the subject of imperial examinations and the heroine. Ye Xunfang was the main character in "The Road to Fame of a Bastard's Son (Imperial Examination)", which told the story of how he easily obtained fame in the imperial examination world. These two novels were about the struggle and change of fate of the concubines in the world of imperial examinations. They were worth recommending.
"The Road of a Bastard's Official (Imperial Examination)" was a novel about the male protagonist, Ye Xunfang, who traveled back in time to the nine-year-old bastard son of an ancient landlord. He had originally planned to eat and wait for death, but unexpectedly passed the imperial examination and became a Jinshi. This novel described his relaxed life in the imperial examination hall, as well as his hard work and the story of changing his fate. This novel was written by Rao Gusheng and was still being published.
Fu Yao's Record of Imperial Examinations was a novel about the experiences of a concubine's son in the Imperial Examinations. We can find the chapter list and some related introductions of the novel, but we can't find the specific plot or story outline. Therefore, I am unable to answer this question.
The imperial examination was one of the most important examinations in ancient China and an important part of Chinese culture. Here are some questions about the ancient imperial examination: What are the subjects of the Imperial Examination? The imperial examination was divided into four subjects: eight-part essay, policy theory, poetry, and classics. Among them, eight-part essay was the main form of the written examination, which required the examinee to write an article according to the specified format. The content was accurate, concise, and standardized. The policy theory was the form of an interview. The examinee needed to discuss according to the meaning of the question. Poetry and classics were the form of the oral examination. The examinee needed to recite and explain the classic articles and poems. What are the admission criteria for the imperial examination? The admission criteria for the imperial examination were mainly based on the candidates 'writing ability and thinking ability, not purely on results. The admission was divided into two forms: passing and failing. Those who passed could directly advance, while those who failed could only engage in some lower-level occupations. What is the history of the imperial examination? The history of the imperial examination could be traced back to the Tang Dynasty. Since then, it had become the main way to select officials in ancient China. During the Qing Dynasty, the imperial examination became one of the cores of China's political system, and the admission criteria were even stricter. The imperial examination played an important role in the inheritance of Chinese culture and became an important part of Chinese culture. What is the impact of the Imperial Examination on modern society? Although thousands of years had passed since the imperial examination, its influence was still far-reaching. The writing ability, thinking ability, and comprehensive quality emphasized by the imperial examination still had important application value in modern society. In addition, the format, standards, and requirements of the imperial examination also had a profound impact on modern education and culture.
The questions of the ancient imperial examination and the answers to the excellent articles are as follows: 1 What is the imperial examination? What was the system and content of the imperial examination? The imperial examination was a system of selecting officials in ancient China. It was implemented in the Sui Dynasty and continued until the end of the Qing Dynasty. The Imperial Examination was mainly about reading the Four Books and Five Classics and other Confucian classics before taking the exam. The examination was divided into three parts: the provincial examination, the general examination, and the court examination. Those who passed the three parts could be promoted to senior officials. The imperial examination system was fair, just, and open. All examinees had equal opportunities, and the content of the examination was strict and difficult. The passing criteria for the imperial examination were mainly reading and comprehension skills rather than professional knowledge. 2 What are the excellent answers to the article? The following are some excellent answers for reference only: - In the Analects of Confucius, there is a passage that says,"Isn't it also said that you learn and practice from time to time?" - In Mencius, there was a passage that said," The people are the most important, the state is the second, and the monarch is the least important." - A line from 'University' that read,'Cultivate one's moral character, govern the country, and pacify the world.' - In the Doctrine of the Middle, there was a passage that said," The middle is the foundation of the world; the harmony is the way of the world." - In the Book of Songs, there was a passage,"The turtledove at the pass is on the river's continent." A graceful lady is a good match for a gentleman." - In Journey to the West, there was a passage that read," Immortals are good, evil, and the devil is cruel. Since ancient times, there has been no exception." - There was a line in Water Margins that said," The heart of loyalty and bravery cannot be forgotten." The above answers are for reference only.
The imperial examination in Fantasy Westward Journey consisted of two stages: the provincial examination and the general examination. In the provincial examination stage, examinees had to answer a series of questions about local customs, history, geography, literature, art, and so on. The more difficult questions required candidates to have a solid foundation and a wide range of knowledge. The following are some common questions and answers: 1 What is "pear garden"? A Pear Garden is a form of opera performance in ancient China. B. Pear Garden is a kind of pear tree in ancient China C Pear Garden is a form of music in ancient China. D Pear Garden is a kind of food in ancient China. What famous writers were there in the Tang Dynasty? A Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Wang Zhihuan, Liu Yuxi B Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, Ouyang Xiu, Su Shi, Su Xun, Su Zhe C Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, Ouyang Xiu, Su Shi, Su Xun, Wang Anshi, Zeng Gong D Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, Ouyang Xiu, Su Shi, Su Xun, Wang Anshi, Zeng Gong 3 What are the three wonders? A Three Absolutes refers to Li Bai's "Wine", Du Fu's "Climbing", and Bai Juyi's "Farewell to Ancient Grass". B refers to the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower", Liu Yuxi's "Humble Room Inscription", Liu Zongyuan's "River Snow" The three wonders of C refers to the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower", Du Fu's "Climbing the Peak", and Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass". The three wonders of D referred to Li Bai's "Going to Drink," Du Fu's "Ascending," and Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass." What are the famous ancient wars? A. The Battle of Zheng in the Spring and Autumn Period B. The Battle of Changping during the Warring States Period C. The "Chu Han War" during the Qin Dynasty The Battle of Red Cliff during the Han Dynasty 5 What is the "three religions and nine schools"? The three religions referred to Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism. B. The nine streams refer to the nine occupations of Confucianism, Taoism, Yinyang, Mohism, Famous School, Legalism, Military School, Political School, Eclectics, and Novelist. C Nine Streams refers to the nine occupations of Confucianism, Taoism, Yinyang, Mohism, Famous School, Legalism, Military School, Political School, Eclectics, and Novelist. The D-Nine Paths refer to the nine occupations of Confucianism, Taoism, Yinyang, Mohism, Famous, Legalism, Military, Political, Eclectics, and Novelists
'The Road of a Bastard's Achievement (Imperial Examination)' was a novel written by Rao Gusheng. The story told that Ye Xunfang had transmigrated to the body of a nine-year-old bastard son of an ancient landlord. He had originally planned to eat and wait for death, but he was unexpectedly involved in the imperial examination and the court. This novel was set in the imperial examination and described Ye Xunfang's hard work in studying and changing her fate through knowledge. The specific plot and development could only be understood after reading the full text.
'The Road to the Imperial Examination of the Bastard's Son of the High Duke's Public House' was a novel written by Gu Sanlang, a palace marquis who traveled through time and space to take the imperial examination. The story mainly told the story of the protagonist, Gu Huan, as the son of a concubine in the High Duke's Public House. After failing repeatedly in the examination, he became angry and practiced martial arts. In the end, his entire family was executed and he rose up to rebel. The plot of this novel was full of ups and downs, and it was exciting. It was an urban novel with excellent plot and writing style.
" Daily Life of a Bastard's Imperial Examination " was a recommended novel. It told the story of the female protagonist, Song Zhiyi, who transmigrated into the imperial examination and became a cannon fodder concubine. In this world, she was bound to the radio system and could listen to lessons remotely. She decided to hug her cousin Jiang Shouhui's thigh tightly, and the two of them finally won. This novel had a light-hearted plot and the struggle of the heroine. It was suitable for readers who liked the subject of imperial examinations and the heroine.