Gongyuan is an examination room that was tried to be used in the ancient imperial examinations in China, that is, the place where students took exams, also known as the test shed. Gongyuan was first established in the Tang Dynasty.
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In the Sui Dynasty and the early Tang Dynasty, when the imperial examination system began, there was no special imperial examination room. It was not until the Xuanzong period of the Tang Dynasty that Gong Yuan was established, but it was only a temporary examination room. After the mid-Northern Song Dynasty, a special Gongyuan was built as the examination room for provincial and general examinations. The word "Gong" means to select talents through examinations and make contributions to the emperor or the country.
The existing Jiangnan Palace Garden, as the largest imperial examination room in ancient China, can accept more than 20,000 candidates to take the exam at the same time.
The passing rate of the imperial examination is extremely low, and the test scores of each level need to be extremely excellent, so candidates need to constantly improve their knowledge level and test-taking skills in the long-term preparation and examination.
Imperial Examination is the highest-level examination in ancient China, and it is also an important part of China's politics and culture. The winner of the imperial examination system can not only obtain official positions, but also enjoy privileges and status, which has a far-reaching impact on the history of China.
Hiram Hospital is a special examination place. Candidates need to take the exam to get the qualification to enter. They were assigned to special examination rooms for large-scale examinations. There are dozens of questions that candidates need to answer in a short time.
After passing the exam, candidates will be assigned to different positions, have special status and receive special treatment. In China, Hiram's Hospital is an important educational place, from which many outstanding talents stand out and become valuable wealth of the country and people.
The imperial examination system was the most important system for selecting officials and cultivating talents in ancient China. It has played an active and far-reaching role in the history of China, promoting social stability, political clarity, cultural prosperity and national unity. However, the imperial examination system also has many drawbacks and limitations, such as single examination content, biased selection criteria, rampant examination-oriented education and rampant corruption and bribery.