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The civil service examinations of Imperial China allowed the state to find the best candidates to staff the vast bureaucracy that governed China from the Han Dynasty onwards (206 BCE - 220 CE). The exams were a means for a young male of any class to enter that bureaucracy and so become a part of the gentry class of scholar-officials. The exams had multiple levels and were extremely difficult to pass, requiring extensive knowledge of Confucian classics, law, government, and oratory amongst other subjects. For the state, the system supplied not only able candidates who were selected on merit but also ensured an entire class developed which had sympathy with the ruling status quo. The exams were in place for over a thousand years and are the principal reason why education is still particularly revered in Chinese culture today.

Historical Development

The idea of recruiting officials to staff the imperial bureaucracy developed from the Han Dynasty. An Imperial Academy had been established in 124 BCE for scholars to study in depth the Confucian and Taoist classics, and by the end of the Han period, this institution was training an impressive 30,000 students each year. In general, the state held the view that education was a mark of a civilised society and in order to get the best administrators to run China's vast territories efficiently, an entire class of scholar civil servants was required. This view would prevail under varying dynasties right up to the mid-20th century CE. From the early 8th century CE the military had its own separate set of examinations.

The rulers of the Sui Dynasty (581-618 CE), who had once again unified China, were keen to further improve and centralise the traditional administration system set up by the Han. There was now a much greater emphasis not on an officials' family connections and their letters of recommendations from powerful friends but on the abilities demonstrated in their performance in civil service examinations held in the capital. These examinations combined elements from tests used in previous regimes such as questions on government and knowledge of the classics of Chinese literature, especially those on Confucianism.

Emperor Gaozu (r. 618-626 CE), founder of the Tang dynasty (618-906 CE) continued with the same policy and added further refinements such as testing a candidate's speaking skills. The examinations themselves were now more sophisticated with both regularly held ones and special event exams to weed out the very best recruits. Now fully established, the civil service examinations tested a young man's knowledge of the following:

  • writing and calligraphy
  • formal essay writing techniques
  • classic literature
  • mathematics
  • legal matters
  • government matters
  • poetry
  • clear and coherent speaking

Examinations were initially organised by the Board of Civil Office and thereafter by the Board of Rites, they were held annually, and they attracted up to 2,000 candidates. Extremely testing, only about 1% of examinees actually passed, although it was possible to retake the examinations an unlimited number of times. Those who passed then faced another examination at the Board of Civil Office.

During the Song dynasty (960-1279 CE) the examinations were restructured to meet greater demand - five times that seen during the Tang. Now a qualifying examination was imposed to select those candidates more likely to do well in the examinations proper.

There also began in this period certain measures to limit (but certainly not eliminate) corruption such as the introduction of anonymous marking, the use of a number instead of a candidate's name to avoid bias, and, in the case of the second and third level exams, even the copying of handwriting by a clerk to disguise who had answered the papers.

As if the prize ticket of a place in the state apparatus were not enough of an inducement to candidates, there were other benefits, too. Successful candidates were allowed to wear certain robes which became status symbols in wider society, they were given certain tax benefits, and their new status meant they avoided corporal punishment for some criminal offences.

When the Mongols ruled China during the Yuan Dynasty (1276-1368 CE) the exams were first cancelled altogether and then reinstated but with quotas based on a candidate's ethnicity - Han Chinese were only allowed 25% of the exam places. The civil service examination system was fully revived, though, in 1370 CE under the Ming dynasty (1368-1644 CE). Adding their own refinements to the traditional setup of previous Chinese dynasties, the Ming introduced a geographical quota system so that the richer regions did not, as was previously the case, dominate all the positions in the civil service. Meanwhile, the increase in the number of schools meant children with parents who could not afford private tuition could now, at least in some areas, receive the essential education necessary to prepare for the exams.

Under the Qing dynasty (1644-1911 CE) yet another layer of complication was added to the exam system. An examination for younger boys, which they had to pass in order to be eligible to take the level one regional civil service exam, was introduced. The Qing also added another level at the other end of this academic obstacle course. Now candidates who passed the level three palace exam had to do yet another written test, this time set by the emperor himself. The good news was that success in this final paper meant an immediate senior appointment.

Qing abolished the civil service exams system in 1905 CE. Its legacy remains, though, in the particularly high regard, indeed, almost reverence with which education is held in Chinese culture today.

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[-] AernaLingus@hexbear.net 1 points 13 minutes ago

Looking forward to kinda half-watching this World Series game. I'm not really a big baseball or sports person in general, but Ohtani is basically superhuman and I hope he finally gets his ring after languishing on the Angels for so long

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PSL’s cool but idk if I have what it takes to be a full member it sounds pretty intensive, might just stay an active volunteer. But who knows maybe I’ll surprise myself…

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If hell is real, it probably involves being stuck in an elevator with Alex Rodriguez and Jimmy Fallon and they just fake laugh back and forth at each other for eternity

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Sometimes I look at my life and think "can I just be someone else for a bit please"

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Where'd you find them? I'm completely unsure how to go about finding a community like that and it would be supremely important to me (I mean, if they were COVID conscious too I'd probably give up a kidney to join them)

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[-] FumpyAer@hexbear.net 3 points 19 minutes ago* (last edited 18 minutes ago)

My neighbors are anarcho-syndicalists and they invited me. They're my parents age. Apparently they used to get arrested for protesting somewhat regularly when they were younger.

They literally paraphrase Marx on their about page, it's pretty cool. I can DM you the name of the org because it seems to be somewhat national, but niche enough I don't want to say it out here before I know more.

[-] FunkyStuff@hexbear.net 2 points 18 minutes ago

I gotta get some anarchoneighbors myself then. waow-based

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Still can't believe the IDF jizz squad story wasn't fake.

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That and the NYC Chabad tunnel thing

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there's a bat flying around my yard rn

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Was gonna go to bed sooner on a Friday, didn't.

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After consuming more Hunter x Hunter I'm leaning towards it being pretty bad and without spoiling anything really. The author does the classic manga pitfall of "hey you know the 4 main characters that earned you caring about them, well actually fuck those guys, the story isn't about them at all, it's about these 50 new characters you care nothing about, but are now the focus because they have vaguely more interesting designs/powers".

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At work today went to do a house call for a client with a healthcare professional.

At the door the client goes "I am vey sick atm, do you have masks with you."

I do, because I always do and put one on. Proceed to offer the HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL one and she says: "No thanks, don't need one."

So there we sat, for a full hour. In a poorly ventilated tiny apartment. Me in my trusty ffp2 and this nurse with a naked face. Breathing in disease happy as she could be.

I will never understand how we ended up here as a society. I mean I know why, but will never understand it. I never want to tbh.

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Have you done shared disgost glances at least?

[-] NoLeftLeftWhereILive@hexbear.net 5 points 2 hours ago

Starting to be too tired for that tbh.

Had I been alone at this door like I normally am, I would have just gone "get well soon" and rescheduled. I kind of hate that I let the peer pressure of the "covid is over" crowd kind of get to me despite my apprehension (because I was ready to just leave when the nurse steamrolled into the apartment). I know the mask only help to a point.

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meow-hug undefeated immune system is poggers tho

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Broke 200 on my squat today, but I could only do a couple sets before my knee started hurting in concerning fashion.

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So is the entire United States being 4-5 CΒ° above normal for all of October good or bad? Asking for a friend

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probably not good

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DepressionIs Gramsci or something to read good on revolutionary optimism? Just being crushed by my depression latley and it has been rough. Hard to be nice to myself when there is a genocide happening that needs to be stopped. Maybe I just need to get new medication

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I was THIS close to finally getting a job offer. But they were asking more commitment from me than I could promise in good conscience (and self-respect). They gave me an deadline to confirm my sincere interest before extending an offer, so I was honest with them. Oh well. Their transparency probably saved both of us a lot of headaches.

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A lady also called my 5 days since last wash curls gorgeous, think I'm starting to get the hang of this hair thing.

Now to dig in to Factorio dlc for the weekend. comfy

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Treat daemons at my public-facing job gettin me cranky today

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Don Draper mixing in a splash of vodka with the orange juice for Betty's Mother's Day breakfast. He's such a thoughtful husband.

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"I'll have a vodka tonic"

"Mom, it's breakfast"

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Boutta run my first TTRPG session in many years, wish me luck!

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be sure to kill a PC first thing to establish dominance.

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dudes-rock good luck nerd

[-] SSJ3Marx@hexbear.net 7 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

Just realized that my car needs new tires pain Getting paid soon so I'll live but god damn seems like shit like this comes up every single paycheck and I never get to save anything

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