Fan Jin was a story in the ancient Chinese novel "The Scholars". The following are some of the common knowledge of literature: The Scholars is a novel with Confucianism as its theme, which shows the struggles and contradictions of the Confucian elites in politics, culture, society and other aspects. Fan Jin was one of the main characters in the novel. He was a typical Confucian disciple, known for his "lofty" and "incorruptible". He had participated in the imperial examinations many times but had never been able to pass the imperial examinations. In the end, he became an outlier among the scholars because of an accident. The Imperial College Entrance Examination was a form of imperial examination in ancient China. The examinee passed the test of the examination content, examination skills and mentality, and finally obtained good results in the Imperial College Entrance Examination. Fan Jin's story was widely adapted and interpreted into a classic storyline in Chinese culture, often quoted and interpreted. In the novel, Fan Jin was inspired by Confucian morality after he passed the imperial examination. He began to reflect on his behavior and values and eventually became a useful official and social figure. The characters and plot design in the novel showed the spirit of "pursuing progress","actively making progress" and "never giving up" in Chinese traditional culture by showing Fan Jin's experience and mental changes before and after the Zhongjin High School Entrance Examination.