What kind of academic qualification is Xiucai equivalent to today, and can graduate students be admi

Updated on history 2024-03-25
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Xiucai is equivalent to today's junior college, and to a certain extent, if you work hard, graduate students are very likely to be admitted.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think Xiucai should be an undergraduate student now. If you want to be admitted to graduate school, it is relatively simple, because the current subject examination questions are all fixed ideas, and in that era, they were all selected according to the preferences of the examiners, and it should be very simple to be admitted to graduate school.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Personally, I think it's equivalent to today's undergraduates, and I personally think that graduate students should be able to pass the exam, because in the past, the show was very difficult to get into.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    According to the definition of service qualifications and social influence, the student Xiucai is equivalent to today's secondary school students, the Gongsheng supervisor is equivalent to today's junior college, the lifting person is equivalent to today's ordinary university, the Jinshi is equivalent to Tsinghua graduate students, and the top student in the Tanhua list is equivalent to today's central school. All qualifications, status, social influence, etc., are higher than those of people with similar names today

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are even very few people who are not undergraduates, so it is not difficult for us to conclude that the talents of ancient times, at least equivalent to our current professor-level senior engineers and above, are by no means excessive.

    Netizen 5: My high school Chinese teacher said it. If it is only academic qualifications, not mastered knowledge, compared with ancient and modern teaching systems, Xiucai is equivalent to a high school student.

    Taking the Xiucai exam is equivalent to the high school entrance examination. There are many talents in the world, and there are very few who can be admitted to fame, which is equivalent to the current college students being admitted to key universities.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Those who have passed the county or prefectural examination will become a showman;

    Xiucai participated in the provincial level (or the name of other administrative units, different dynasties) and passed the examination, which is called the "township test";

    All the lifters take the national examination, and after passing, they are Jinshi;

    The first place in the temple examination of the Jinshi examination can be called the champion.

    So corresponds to the present: elementary and junior high school students are considered children;

    Junior high school graduates generally have a county-wide or municipal joint examination and are admitted to high school, so high school students and at least junior high school graduates can be regarded as talents;

    In high school, those who passed all the provincial high school entrance examinations, obtained high school graduation qualifications, and were eligible to go to the college entrance examination are lifted people.

    Generally, the high school graduation examination has been completed before the completion of three years of high school, so students in the upper grades of high school, don't call them "Xiucai" anymore, they should be called "master of the people", so as not to call them bad luck and fail to enter the university.

    Students then take the national level of the exam, the Gaokao. Those who pass the college entrance examination and become college students are all jinshi.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What kind of education is the Xiucai in ancient times equivalent to now?

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    is equivalent to a bachelor's degree; Lifting people is equivalent to a master's degree; Jinshi is equivalent to a doctorate.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Xiucai had no position and social status in the ancient feudal society, and could only be equivalent to the current high school graduates, not college graduates. Or how can I say that I am poor and sour.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is an old saying that is well said: when a show meets a soldier, it is unreasonable!

    That's why it's not as good as a soldier!

    I guess it's equivalent to an elementary school student! I know how to read the sentence: My Fair Lady, Gentleman! And carry on!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Qing Dynasty Imperial Examination Grade Grade:

    The --- of the hospital examination is also called the "children's examination", the county-level examination, and the children participate, and they are admitted as "students", that is, "show talents".

    The township examination --- is also called "Qiuqiu", the provincial examination, students participate, and the examination is "lifting people".

    The --- of the examination is also called "Chunfu", a national-level examination, and people are invited to participate, and they are admitted as "Gongshi".

    The palace examination --- a national-level examination, the emperor is the main examination, and the tributes participate, and the examination is "Jinshi". Among them, the first is called "Champion".

    Obviously, Xiucai is equivalent to the current college students, Juren is equivalent to the current key college students, Gongshi is equivalent to the current graduate students, and Jinshi is equivalent to the doctoral students of internationally renowned universities.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Xiucai is equivalent to the current junior high school graduation degree.

    Xiucai is equivalent to the current junior high school education. Xiucai was the subject of the selection of travel officials in ancient China, and it was also used as a special name for school students. Emperor Hanna-Leadwu reformed the system of electing officials, and ordered the local government to inspect and recommend talents, that is, probation.

    In the fourth year of Yuanfeng (107 years ago), the secretary of state and the states each recommended a talent every year, which means an outstanding talent.

    In the Eastern Han Dynasty, because of the name of Emperor Wu, he changed his name to Maocai. Cao Wei of the Three Kingdoms followed the inspection and changed his name to Xiucai. By the time of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the recommendation of Xiucai was particularly important.

    The Sui Dynasty began to implement the imperial examination system and set up a talent department. At the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, this department was placed, and the first one was called Xiucai. After the abolition of Xiucai, Xiucai became a generic name for ordinary readers.

    In the Song Dynasty, it was a collective term for scholars and applicants. The Ming Dynasty once adopted the method of recommendation, and there were also talents. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, Xiucai was also used as a student member of the government, state and county.

    Xiucai, also known as Maocai, originally referred to as the talent show, was first seen in "Guanzi Xiaokuang". Since the Han Dynasty, it has become one of the subjects that recommend talents, and it has also been used as a special name for school students, and it is also a metaphor for people with rich knowledge in modern times.

    In the Eastern Han Dynasty, because of the name of Emperor Wu, he changed his name to Maocai. Cao Wei of the Three Kingdoms followed the inspection and changed his name to Xiucai. By the time of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the recommendation of Xiucai was particularly important.

    The Sui Dynasty began to implement the imperial examination system and set up a talent department. At the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, this department was dismantled, and the first one was called Xiucai. After the abolition of Xiucai, Xiucai became a generic name for ordinary readers.

    In the Song Dynasty, it was a collective term for scholars and applicants. The Ming Dynasty once adopted the method of recommendation, and there were also talents. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, Xiucai was also used as a student member of the government, state and county.

    Xiucai, also known as Maocai, originally referred to as the talent show, was first seen in "Guanzi Xiaokuang". Since the Han Dynasty, it has become one of the subjects that recommend talents, and it has also been used as a special name for school students, and it is also a metaphor for people with rich knowledge in modern times.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Xiucai is equivalent to the current junior high school graduation degree, and the ancient feudal dynasty entered the project, and the rulers of the poor were admitted to civil officials through the imperial examination system. The often heard Jinshi, Zhuangyuan, Bangyan, Tanhua, etc., are the titles obtained by those who pass the imperial examination.

    In the ancient imperial examinations, there was a complete examination system for layers of screening. Mainly: children's examination, hospital examination, township examination, meeting examination and palace examination, among which, the children's examination and the hospital examination are examinations at the township and county level, which are used to evaluate the results of readers; The township test Huaizen is not a township-level examination as literally, but a provincial-level examination, just like today's college entrance examination; The subsequent examinations and palace examinations were held in the ruling center of the feudal Xumingjing Dynasty.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    As the saying goes, if you don't go out, you will know the world, and when it comes to Xiucai, we will always think of knowledgeable and well-informed readers. But do you know what kind of education Xiucai is equivalent to now? Let's find out.

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    Xiucai is also known as Maocai, which originally refers to the talent of the show. In ancient times, the examination of Xiucai was a step to gain fame, and the status of Xiucai was very high in ancient times. Due to the backward quality and level of education at that time, there were few people who could study, and even fewer people could gain fame.

    Since the Han Dynasty, it has become one of the subjects that recommend talents, and it has also been used as a special name for school students. After the Ming and Qing dynasties, Xiucai became a general name for students, that is, scholars who were qualified to participate in the imperial examination. After the Ming and Qing dynasties, Xiucai specifically refers to the students of the government school and the county school, and must be a scholar who reads the Four Books and the Five Classics to get such a title, and if he does not read the Four Books and the Five Classics, he will be regarded as a deviant, even if he reads poetry and books, but he still does not have the reputation of Xiucai.

    Xiucai in the Ming and Qing dynasties is equivalent to today's university undergraduates.

    In general, Xiucai is also known as Maocai, which originally referred to the talent of the show. Xiucai's ability is equivalent to that of today's secondary school or junior college students, but his status is equivalent to that of undergraduate or graduate students. Do you understand?

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