I believe it was Wudi, during the Han dynasty.
Emperors had an army of advisors and servants to help them out. There was a very structured civil service they relied on.
Nobles are people who work for the emperor or king of China and they are related to the king. Not to get them confused with being a Civil Servant a Civil Servant is someone who works for the emperor or king and they are not related. It's basically the same job.
Because ofstupid ppl like you posting stupid questions .
It was beneficial.
The emperor hand-picked candidates for government office.
The first example of a civil service is that originated in China.
Emperors had an army of advisors and servants to help them out. There was a very structured civil service they relied on.
no they did not use the civil service exam
Paul Tang Kwok-Wai is the Secretary for Civil Service for the Hong Kong People's Republic of China.
Nobles are people who work for the emperor or king of China and they are related to the king. Not to get them confused with being a Civil Servant a Civil Servant is someone who works for the emperor or king and they are not related. It's basically the same job.
it was civil service
China (the Han dynasty)
it unified china and held them together
The imperial examination was a civil service examination system in Imperial China to select candidates for the state bureaucracy.
The Han Dynasty
China
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