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allowed in enter the hall once their name was called. Each candidate was given a roll of paper which identified the examination cell the candidate was to occupy in the exam. The examination hall was divided into long alleys lined with open cells, in which candidates took their exam. At one time, there could be up to ten or twelve thousand individuals in the same examination hall, from day to night.
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books. In 1767, the first session was changed to consist of only three questions on the Four Books while the discussion on the Five
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rank brought degree-holders and their families such substantial privileges that it was not uncommon for families to pool their resources to support promising individuals from poor families during the examination process. Only those awarded with the
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from the residents of their county. Additionally, magistrates were responsible for maintaining law, order, and the moral and ethical standards in the areas under their control. However, by the end of the Ming dynasty and into the Qing dynasty,
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degree in China’s imperial civil examination system. There was no limit on a candidate’s age or on the number of times a candidate could sit the exam and candidates did not require a reference from officials to participate. However, women,
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degree through office purchase enjoyed the same benefits, privileges and opportunity for career advancement as those who obtained the degree through the civil examinations. Men could register for the
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also gained a higher social status. In imperial China, examinations and merit were strongly associated with social status, wealth, prestige, and political power. This is reflected in how
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at their residences to announce their achievements. Their families were referred to as "flagpole families", which was an honour and symbolised the higher social status of the family.
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degree were immediately eligible to become education officials and act as directors and subdirectors of prefectural and county schools. In the late-Ming dynasty,
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was an examinable aspect of the candidate’s submission. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, all candidates’ essays were required to be composed in the form of
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degrees, with only 2.6% of candidates successfully obtaining the degree. From the period of 1800 to 1905, around 1500 men throughout China were awarded the
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2817:Simplified Chinese
2717:Education in China
1935:– via JSTOR.
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1305:Theobald, Ulrich.
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