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There was a man named Chen Liang in the Song Dynasty, who was a famous thinker.
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Leaderboard. China's imperial examination system.
In the palace examination, he won the name of the second place in the Jinshi examination, and the first champion and the third Tanhua were collectively called "Sanding Jia". Imperial examinations.
The first person is "Yuan", and the first township test is called Xie Yuan, and the only cover test will be taken.
The first is called Huiyuan. The first champion in the palace examination. The birth of China's imperial examination, intended to select talents, originated in the Han Dynasty, was founded in the Sui Dynasty, established in the Tang Dynasty, completed in the Song Dynasty, flourished in the Ming and Qing dynasties, and was abolished in the last years of the Qing Dynasty, through the Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties.
The name of Bangyan Mountain began in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Taizong Taiping rejuvenated the country in the fifth year (980). At the beginning, the first name champion, the first.
The second and third places are called the list eye, which means the first.
The second and third separate champions are left and right, such as their two eyes. For example, in the poem "Sending the Third Person Zhu Yan's Ancestors to Hezhou", Wang Yuyu in the early years of the Northern Song Dynasty said: "The cargo ship went east to Liyang Lake, and the name of the ophthalmology was released at the beginning of the year.
According to Zhao Yi of the Qing Dynasty, he researched in "The Examination of the Champion List - Exploring the Flowers of the Champion List": "The third person in the Northern Song Dynasty was also called the eye of the list. There must be two to cover the eyes, so the first.
Second, the third person is called the trembling list, and then the third person is the flower, and then the second person is the eyes and ears of the list. ”
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The champion in ancient times is equivalent to the first place in the current national examination, and the first place in the current national examination can be regarded as the champion in ancient times.
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The champion in ancient times is equivalent to the champion who ranks first in the college entrance examination in various provinces, and will have a very broad future in the future.
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In ancient times, the champion needed to participate in the palace examination, and the palace examination was the emperor's personal proposition, if he won the first place, that is, the champion, it was the highest achievement in academics, which was equivalent to the level of graduate students now.
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The champion in ancient times was the first place launched by the power of a country, which is equivalent to the person with the highest score in the country now, and the champion in ancient times is higher than the current champion status of the city champion and the champion of the province.
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may be an important figure equivalent to the current ***, after all, being admitted to the champion means that you can go to the court to meet the emperor.
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According to historical records, there are 139 champions in the Tang Dynasty, and there are 11 champions in the Later Liang, Later Tang, Later Jin, Later Han, and Later Zhou along the Tang system of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. In the Song Dynasty, there were 118 champions. There were 32 Mongolian and Han champions in the Yuan Dynasty.
The Ming Dynasty had 90 champions. From the Qing Dynasty to the 31st year of Guangxu (1905), when the imperial examination system was abolished, there were 114 champions during this period. From the beginning of the Tang Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty, there were a total of 504 champions.
In the two generations of Liao and Jin, the Jinshi who ranked first on the list was the champion, in addition, the champion of the Liao Dynasty was 18 people, and the champion of the Jin Dynasty was 15 people. Zhang Xianzhong's Onishi regime has 1 champion. There were 14 champions of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom.
If the above-mentioned champions can be listed with the champions of the Tang, Five Dynasties, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, there are a total of 552 champions in China.
The first champion in Chinese history was Sun Fujia, the champion of the Renwu family in the fifth year of Tang Gaozu Wude (622). The last one was Liu Chunlin of the Jiachen Branch in the thirtieth year of the Rotten Guangxu (1904) in Qingzhou.
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Sun Fujia, Wen Tianxiang, Weng Tongyi, Li Zunwei, Cui Yuanhan, Guo Ziyi, these people are all very famous champions, and they are also very powerful.
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