In ancient China, the emperor served as the supreme authority, ensuring that government officials performed their duties effectively. The administration was supported by a bureaucratic system, with roles such as censors and inspectors tasked with monitoring officials' performance. Additionally, the civil service examination system was implemented to recruit competent officials, aiming to maintain efficiency and accountability within the government.
Unlike China, Japan did not use examinations to hire government officials.
Local government leadership - the "mandarins".
Cause they didn't value money. Didn't get to have government jobs because of that.
it became into existence by the civil exam system creating a new wealthy class in china.
They apply for them. Just like other people do for jobs outside of government.
They were chosen by the pharaoh
to feed the kiwis every day
collect taxes, do what the pharroh cant do
the work as a doctors
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farming