How brave the applicants were
If you scored well, you had the chance to get a good paying job in the Chinese government. People had to study Confucius teachings
Both were used to undermine Chinese culture.
The Sui Dynasty (581–618 AD) in China is credited with the initial establishment of the civil service examination system, but it was during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD) that the system was significantly expanded and formalized. The exams were designed to select candidates for government positions based on merit rather than birthright, laying the groundwork for a bureaucratic system that would influence Chinese governance for centuries. This merit-based approach was further refined during the Song Dynasty (960–1279 AD), solidifying the importance of the civil service exams in recruiting officials.
Difficult exams were designed to make sure that government officials were chosen by ability--not by wealth or family connections.
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Most civil service workers get their jobs by taking qualifying civil service exams. Passing a civil service exam places your name on a list which is provided to employers that are required to hire civil service qualified people. Information on upcoming civil service exams can be obtained from the human resources department of local government office or government agencies web sites.
Confucianism was the belief system that served as the basis of the civil service exams during the Han Dynasty in ancient China. The exams were designed to select candidates who were well-versed in Confucian teachings and values, such as filial piety, loyalty, and moral integrity, as a way to ensure good governance and administrative efficiency in the imperial bureaucracy.
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Before the Mongol invasion, Chinese officials were selected through civil service exams. After the invasion, this system was eliminated.
there is no longer a civil service exam for all jobs, you must apply for all individual jobs
To determine who had political power
Britain, France, India Russia, and China.