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His military career began when he passed the state civil examination.
Changes ranged from infrastructure to industry and the civil examination system.
In 1809 he took first place in the lower Gwageo civil examination.
It is the only professional museum that reflects the content of Chinese imperial civil examination system in China.
In 1646, Dorgon also ordered that the civil examinations for selecting government officials be reestablished.
It became a venue for imperial civil examinations.
A civil examination system was initiated.
Eight generations of Jang Kyung's descendants yielded 75 civil examination qualifiers.
One student named Abe no Nakamaro passed the Chinese civil examination to be appointed to governmental posts in China.
Though he passed the county civil examination at age 20, Xu was never able to pass the provincial civil service examinations, even after attempting it eight times.
(2002) A Cultural History of Civil Examinations in Late Imperial China.
It organized the periodic worship of ancestors and various gods by the emperor, managed relations with tributary nations, and oversaw the nationwide civil examination system.
In 1821 when he was 29, Gong passed the imperial civil examinations at the provincial level and obtained the title of Juren, or Recommended Man.
Along with Cai E, Tang Jiyao originally took the civil examinations, but when influenced by republicanism, he decided to become a military man.
The two gods were popularly patronized by scholars and students seeking progress in their study or ranking in the civil examinations in the Ming and Qing dynasties.
Xu Pu was a scholar in the palace, and successfully graduated from the highest Imperial civil examination service as a Jin Shi (進士) in 1454 AD.
E Map Hunan University (Húnán Dàxué) evolved from the site of the Yuelu Academy, which was established during the Song dynasty for scholars to prepare for civil examinations.
Only those who passed the civil examinations are entitled to wear them, but a variation of it can be worn by ordinary scholars and laymen and even for a groom at a wedding (but with no hat).
Five days after the signature of the treaty, on April 22, civil examination candidates led by Kang Youwei signed a ten-thousand-word petition to the Emperor, against the Treaty of Shimonoseki.
Throughout Chinese history the Five Classics and the Four Books were very important theoretical works, but also were the standard textbooks for the state civil examination, from 1313 to 1905, which every educated person had to learn by heart.
Although the new script was clearly more efficient, it was limited to informal writing and recording of folk tales until, as part of the Gabo Reform in December 1894, the civil examinations were abolished and government documents were required to be printed in Korean.