Imperial Examinations and Literature in the Tang Dynasty: Two Volumes (collected Works of Fu Xuancong)

Imperial Examinations and Literature in the Tang Dynasty: Two Volumes (collected Works of Fu Xuancong)

by Fu Xuancong

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Ch. 25第十七章 吏部铨试与科举
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Based on combing the relevant literature on the imperial examination system in the Tang Dynasty, this book examines the various subjects of the Tang Dynasty's imperial examinations, such as Ming Jing, Jinshi, and system examinations. It also examines the subject setting, content evolution, tribute examinations, examination papers, and banquets of the imperial examinations in the Tang Dynasty. It also explores the impact of the imperial examination system on the literary atmosphere and social trends of the time. By combining historical and literary research, it comprehensively examines the relevant social historical materials in historical records and literary descriptions of the ancients, studies the life path, way of thinking, and psychological state of scholars in the Tang Dynasty, and strives to reproduce some of the era style and social customs at that time. It pioneered a trend in the history of research and has far-reaching influence.

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