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Ancient imperial examinations were divided into scholar, juren and champion. Is this the title? My history is not very good. Tell it to me. I'd better praise it. Thank you!

The imperial examination is divided into three grades: after having obtained the township examination, the senior high school entrance examination and palace examination. Candidates in the middle school are called scholars; Candidates in the middle school will be called juren; Gongkao is called Jinshi. After having obtained the provincial examination, the first place was Xie Yuan, and the first place was Hui Yuan. Together with the number one scholar in the palace examination, it is called the three principles. The official imperial examinations in the Ming Dynasty were divided into three grades: after having obtained a local examination, the senior high school entrance examination and palace examination. The rural examination is a local examination held by the southern and northern Zhili provinces and ministries. The location is in the south, where the Beijing government and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are stationed. It is held once every three years, at every child's noon and every year. It is also called Wei Xiang. The examination place is called Gong Yuan. The examination period is in August of autumn, so it is also called Autumn Wei. Candidates and invigilators in this province can take the exam. There are two examiners, four co-examiners, one transfer, and several other officials who preside over the provincial examination. The exam was divided into three sessions, which were held on August 9th,12nd and15th respectively. Jurors in rural areas are commonly known as Lian Xiao, and their first name is Xie Yuan. Tang Yin won the first place after having obtained the provincial examination, so he was called Tang Jieyuan. After passing the provincial examination, it is called B list, also called B section. When the list was released, it coincided with the fragrance of osmanthus, so it was also called Guibang. After the announcement, the governor presided over a banquet. During the dinner, Luming Literature was sung and Kuixing Dance was performed. The examination is a national examination presided over by the Ministry of Rites, also known as the Ministry of Rites. That was in the second year of the provincial examination, which was held during the years of Chou, Chen, Wei and Xu. The national juren will take the exam in Beijing, and the exam time is in February of spring, so it is called the end of spring. There are also three exams, held on February 9th,12nd and15th. Because the final exam is a higher-level exam, the number of examiners is twice that of the provincial exam. Officials such as examiners, examiners and transfer officials are all senior officials. The examiner is called the chairman, also known as the seat owner or seat teacher. Gong, commonly known as Gong Chu, is called Mingjing, and his first name is Huiyuan. The palace exam was held in the same year after the exam, and the time was originally the first day of March. Ming Xianzong Chenghua eight years, until March 15th. The candidate is Gong. The palace test did not fail, but was rescheduled by the emperor. The court exam, presided over by the emperor himself, only tests current affairs. After the palace exam, I will read the papers the next day and release the results the next day. Admission is divided into three classes: first-class and third-class, respectively, for Jinshi and top scholar Ding, runner-up and flower exploration runner-up, collectively known as Sandingjia. Second, I am a scholar, and third, I am a scholar. Second, the first of the top three is called biography. A, B and A are collectively referred to as Jinshi. Jinshi list is called Jiabang, or Jiake. Jinshi list is written in yellow paper, so it is called Huang Jia, also known as Jinbang. Sergeant Ji is called the top scholar. After the court examination, the top scholar was awarded to imperial academy as editor, and the second prize and flower detective were awarded to editor. The rest of the Jinshi passed the exam, known as Jishi Shu of the Imperial Academy. Three years later, those who pass the examination are awarded the positions of editor, reviewer and so on, and the rest are assigned to the ministries as directors, or the magistrate of a county gives priority to employment, which is called scattered libraries. People born in Jishi Shu are promoted very quickly. After Yingzong, the imperial court formed a situation that Jinshi or Hanlin did not enter the cabinet. So it is generally believed that these are academic qualifications, and these are more important status symbols. For example, prestigious people don't have to kneel down to see an official, and several prestigious people have to go through the meeting, such as whether you are a juren or a scholar, which year you were a scholar, where you took the exam in A or elsewhere, whether you took the exam in Jishi Shu, and so on. That is, no matter how old the official is, these ranks are relatively high and their position in the imperial examination is relatively high.