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  2. Jinshi - Wikipedia

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    Tong Jinshi Chushen (同進士出身, lit. "along with jinshi background"), graduates ranked third class in the court exam. The Confucius Temple in Dongcheng District , firstly built in 1302 under Temür Khan (Emperor Chengzong) is the second largest in China.

  3. Jinshi, Xinning County - Wikipedia

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    Jinshi (Chinese: 金石镇; pinyin: Jīnshí Zhèn) is a town and the seat of Xinning County in Hunan, China. [1] The town was formed through the amalgamation of Feixianqiao Township (Chinese: 飞仙桥乡), Baisha Town (Chinese: 白沙镇) and the former Jinshi Town on December 2, 2015.

  4. Imperial examination - Wikipedia

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    The imperial examination was a civil service examination system in Imperial China administered for the purpose of selecting candidates for the state bureaucracy.The concept of choosing bureaucrats by merit rather than by birth started early in Chinese history, but using written examinations as a tool of selection started in earnest during the Sui dynasty [1] (581–618), then into the Tang ...

  5. Jinshi City - Wikipedia

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    Jinshi is located on the north in Hunan Province and the central north in Changde, it borders to the northeast and the northwest by Li County, the west by Linli County, the south by Dingcheng District, the east by Anxiang County, The city has an area of 556.16 kilometres (345.58 mi) [3] with 239,744 of registered population (as of 2016). [4]

  6. Jinshi Archway - Wikipedia

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    Liang Guoao (Chinese: 梁国鳌) was a Jinshi in the Gengxu year of Hongzhi (1490) with his brother Guobao. He was the co-magistrate of Guiyang. Liang Qiaosheng (Chinese: 梁乔升) was a Jinshi in the Xinsi year of the Zhengde reign (1521). He was appointed as the director of the Ministry of Households, Criminal Affairs and Works in Beijing.

  7. Xu Qian - Wikipedia

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    He made important contribution to the judicial system of modern China. Originated from She County of Anhui province and born in Nanchang of Jiangxi province , Xu Qian passed the highest level of Imperial Examination in 1903 and obtained Jinshi title.

  8. Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological survey and magnetic anomaly studies indicate a 4-meter high perimeter wall, measuring 460 meters north to south and 390 meters east to west, which is made of bricks and serves as the wall of the underground palace. On top is an enclosing wall made of rammed earth of 30–40 meters in height. There are sloping passageways leading ...

  9. Juren - Wikipedia

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    By 1630, there were approximately 49200 candidates from across China competing for 1279 juren degrees, with only 2.6% of candidates successfully obtaining the degree. [12] From the period of 1800 to 1905, around 1500 men throughout China were awarded the juren degree after every provincial examination. [7]