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Why did all the leaders of the Song Dynasty come from the imperial examination?

2024-09-18 04:26
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The Song Dynasty was the middle period of China's feudal society. It had made great progress in the fields of economy, culture, science and technology. In this context, the imperial examination system was further improved and developed into the main way to select officials in the Song Dynasty. The selection method of the imperial examination system was based on the examination as the main means to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the examinee's knowledge level and moral character through written examinations and interviews. Because the Imperial Examination covered politics, economy, culture, history, geography and many other aspects, it attracted many talents from different backgrounds and industries to participate. The leading talents of the Song Dynasty also needed to have a certain level of cultural accomplishment and knowledge in order to be better qualified for leadership. Therefore, the talents who came from the imperial examination became one of the main sources of leading talents in the Song Dynasty. In the Song Dynasty, the imperial examination not only selected high-ranking officials, but also trained and selected a large number of talents, including many outstanding writers, scientists, politicians and military strategists. Therefore, all the leaders of the Song Dynasty were scholars who had passed the imperial examination because they had high cultural attainments and knowledge levels, which could better be competent for leadership and make important contributions to the development of the Song Dynasty.

Which dynasty did "Long Song" come from?

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2024-09-18 16:51

The Long Song was a work from the ancient Chinese novel, Chu Ci.

Where did the Imperial Tang Ci come from? Which dynasty's poet wrote 'Ci of the Imperial Tang Dynasty' and where did it come from?

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2024-09-26 15:56

" Ci of the Imperial Tang Dynasty " was not a song or literary work but a fictional dynasty and character. The name came from the setting in the novel "Investiture of the Gods", which described a dynasty similar to the Tang Dynasty and an emperor named "King of the Imperial Tang". However, the "Imperial Tang Ci" in this story was not a real poem. There was no definite record or evidence of the origin of "Ci of the Imperial Tang Dynasty" to show that it had once appeared in real poetry. However, according to the convention of novels and literary works, some fictional names and characters mentioned in novels and literary works may appear in subsequent works. Therefore, we are unable to determine whether the "Imperial Tang Ci" has ever appeared in any real works of poetry.

Which dynasty did the Han Yuefu "Long Song" come from?

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2024-09-18 16:48

The Han Yuefu was a dynasty in Chinese history, located southeast of Luoyang City in today's Henan Province. The Yuefu period of the Han Dynasty was one of the golden periods for the development of ancient Chinese poetry. A large number of excellent literary works emerged, including famous poems such as "Long Song Xing".

Why did Jin Yong and Wuxia all happen in the Song Dynasty?

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2024-09-23 16:40

There were the following reasons why Jin Yong's martial arts happened in the Song Dynasty: The Song Dynasty was one of the peak periods of China's feudal society. The economy was prosperous and the culture was developed. As a form of culture, martial arts novels also reached its peak during this period. The Song Dynasty's social order was relatively loose, allowing the existence and development of martial arts novels that expressed the spirit of chivalry. Mr. Jin Yong lived in the late Ming Dynasty. He wrote many martial arts novels, but many of the plots were influenced by the Song Dynasty, so most of his martial arts novels took place in the Song Dynasty. Many of Mr. Jin Yong's novels described the social reality of the Song Dynasty, including political corruption, the gap between the rich and the poor, and the disputes in the martial arts world. These were also the reflections of the Song Dynasty society. Therefore, the reason why Jin Yong's martial arts took place in the Song Dynasty was related to the cultural background of the Song Dynasty, social reality, and the background of Mr. Jin Yong's creation.

How did he obtain the nine-grade official "Missionary Lang" in the Song Dynasty? Did he need to take the imperial examination?

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2024-09-15 21:45

In the Song Dynasty, the missionary was a special kind of official who was mainly used to teach religion and Confucianism, similar to the current religious priests or Confucian instructors. The appointment of a missionary was usually not through the imperial examination, but through promotion or election. In Song Dynasty, there were two ways for officials to be promoted: one was through imperial examinations, and the other was through the appointment of relatives, friends or hired agents. Because religious and confucian work usually required special skills and experience, the position of missionary was usually held by confucian professors or religious leaders, who were recommended or elected to official positions. The promotion speed of a missionary was usually slow because their main responsibility was to teach religion and Confucianism. They needed to maintain their academic standards and knowledge reserves. However, once they obtained an official position, they could enjoy a higher social status and welfare benefits, such as enjoying the meals and accommodation provided by the imperial court and participating in important religious and Confucian rituals.

The story of which ancient character did the imperial examination become notorious for ten thousand years come from?

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2024-09-22 05:59

This sentence came from the story of Lu Zhishen, a character in the ancient Chinese novel Water Margins. Lu Zhishen was once sentenced to exile for insulting others. On his way to exile, he encountered an answer machine and was tempted by it to cheat and pass the imperial examination. However, in the end, he was condemned by the world for cheating. He was regarded as a "big talk answering machine that will be notorious for thousands of years" and became a negative example.

Where did all the languages in the world come from? Why?

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2024-09-26 02:42

The origin of all the languages in the world can be traced back to the ancient African continent. According to archaeologists, the earliest written language appeared in ancient Egypt, and in other parts of Africa, such as Somalia, Kenya, Tanzania-Africa, and uganda, there were also early hieroglyphic characters. The origin of language is closely related to the development of human society. In the early stages of human evolution, people communicated verbally to pass on information and knowledge. Over time, people began to use symbols to express themselves. These symbols could be simple shapes, sounds, or words. As time passed, these symbols gradually evolved into language and became the main way for humans to communicate. The variety of languages also reflected the differences in different regions, cultures, and human evolution. Different languages have different vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation rules, which all reflect their different positions and functions in history.

Why did Han Li come to the Spirit Imperial World?

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2024-10-21 00:35

Han Li had come to the Spirit Imperial World because he was being pursued by the Mother Borer in the Scattered Star Seas. He had used the Heavenly Spirit Treasure, the Profound Heavenly Gourd, to enter Little Spirit Heaven and then entered the Spirit Imperial World through the spatial node of Little Spirit Heaven. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!

Why did Han Li come to the Spirit Imperial World?

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2024-10-18 22:29

The reason Han Li had come to the Spirit Imperial World was that he had been accidentally teleported to the Spirit Imperial World by a spatial storm when he ascended to the Immortal World from the Spirit Realm. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!

The ancient scholars all found their way out through the imperial examination system. Why didn't Li Bai take the imperial examination?

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2024-09-15 21:40

Li Bai was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. His poetry style was fresh and natural, and he was known as the "Poet Fairy". Although Li Bai was talented, the imperial examination was not the only standard to measure talent because the political system at that time was different from modern society. The imperial examination was a way to select officials through examinations. The contents of the examination mainly included Confucian classics, poetry, mathematics, geography, history, and other aspects of knowledge. However, during the Tang Dynasty where Li Bai lived, there was social unrest, political corruption, and the imperial examination was not widely used. Moreover, Li Bai did not study the Confucian classics, so he could not pass the imperial examination to enter the officialdom. In addition, Li Bai had been wandering all his life in search of freedom and independence. He did not pursue social status or official position, but the joy and freedom of poetry creation. Therefore, he did not participate in the imperial examination but chose to continue to write poetry and become an outstanding representative in the history of literature.

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