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Lishu's ladies-in-waiting resist Maomao's probing, but she invokes Jinshi's authority to shut them down and continue. Maomao tasks Gaoshun with checking past records, uncovering information about the emperor's deceased son with Ah-Duo, delivered by a doctor whose name resembles that of Maomao's father, who is revealed to have been expelled.
Jia Sidao was born in 1213, to Jia She and Lady Hu; Hu was a renounced concubine of Jia She. Jia She died when Jia Sidao was 11. By the time he earned his jinshi at the age of 25 in 1238 AD, his elder sister was already a concubine of the Emperor Lizong with the rank of guifei.
Most senior officials of the Song dynasty were jinshi holders. [4] The Ming dynasty resumed the civil-service exam after its occurrence became more irregular in the Yuan dynasty. After the reign of the Emperor Yingzong of Ming, it became the rule that only jinshi holders could enter the Hanlin Academy. On average around 89 jinshi per year were ...
The emperor responded by confiscating Zhang Juzheng's family property [1] and Zhang himself was posthumously stripped of all titles and ranks. [35] Zhang's eldest son, Zhang Jingxiu (張敬修), and his wife, as well as his fourth son, committed suicide, while ten of Zhang's descendants were imprisoned in an empty house and died of starvation. [34]
Emperor Shizong of Jin (29 March 1123 – 20 January 1189), personal name Wulu, sinicised name Wanyan Yong (originally Wanyan Xiu), was the fifth emperor of the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty of China. Ruling from 1161 to 1189 under the era name "Dading", Emperor Shizong's reign was the longest and most stable among the Jin emperors.
Finally he was assassinated by his own generals in December 1161, due to his defeats. His son and heir was also assassinated in the capital. [26] Jin wood structure (model) Jin tomb with stage scene. Although crowned in October, Wanyan Yong (Emperor Shizong) was not officially recognised as emperor until the murder of Wanyan Liang's heir. [26]
The Tang emperors placed the palace exam graduates, the jinshi, in important government posts, where they came into conflict with hereditary elites. During the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (713–56), about a third of the Grand Chancellors appointed were jinshi, but by the time of Emperor Xianzong of Tang (806–21), three fifths of the ...
As a result, Emperor Jing's oldest son Liu Rong, born to Lady Lì (栗姬, Emperor Jing's favorite concubine and mother of three of his first four sons), was made crown prince in 153 BC. Lady Li, feeling certain that her son would become the future emperor, grew arrogant and intolerant, and frequently threw tantrums at Emperor Jing out of ...