What does Qingzhou as a gift mean?

Refers to the number one exam paper.

Known as the world's number one scholar volume.

This volume is the imperial examination volume of Zhao, the top scholar in the 26th year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (AD 1598). It is the only authentic imperial examination paper in China at present, with great value. It fills the gap in China's court archives, is an important document to study the Chinese imperial examination system and the history of the Ming Dynasty, and is a national first-class cultural relic. This well-preserved treasure is a 19 folded album page, each folded page is 47.6 cm high and 14. 1 cm wide. Both the front cover and the back cover are made of silk. The words "No.1, No.1" on the top of the scroll were engraved with the seal of "Seal off" for the imperial book of Emperor Zhu Yijun at that time, accounting for 10% of the total. At the bottom is the text, in which 15 fold, 6 lines for each fold, is 1 cm square, and the fine print is neat, with 2460 words, which brilliantly expounds the countermeasures for improving official management and rejuvenating the country, and advocates that "standing firm first" and "being pragmatic" can make the world peaceful, which has important historical and practical significance. And attach the author's resumes of the last three generations. The last 3 fold lists the titles and names of 9 paper reading officers and 1 paper printing officers, including Zhang Qian, a university student in Wuyingdian, the official department of Shaobao and Taibao.

Zhao (A.D. 1574- 1626) was born in Yidu County (now Qingzhou City), Qingzhou Prefecture in the Ming Dynasty. 15-year-old Fufu student, 24-year-old Zhongju, 25-year-old entrance examination in the 26th year of Wanli (A.D. 1589), won the first prize. The number one scroll that people see now was donated to the country by Mr. Zhao Huanbin, the third generation of Mr. Zhao 1983, and it belongs to the national first-class cultural relics. According to historical records, the imperial examination system in China lasted for nearly 1300 years, and there were more than 770 well-documented civil and military champions, but only Zhao can let future generations witness the success of the champion. As an important state secret, how did this paper spread from the imperial court to the people? I'm afraid this is an eternal mystery.

This scroll of top national treasure has been handed down from the imperial palace to the people, and then transferred from the people to Qingzhou Museum, and it has been preserved to this day. In the past 400 years, it has experienced many disasters and ups and downs.

199 1 year, the number one national treasure scroll was suddenly stolen in Qingzhou Museum. The nine-day thrilling and bizarre detective experience of Qingzhou Public Security Kuya will always be an indispensable "lens" in the history of China.

1On April 6, 992, Lin Chuntao, the security guard of Qingzhou Museum, was executed in accordance with the law amid the reviling of ordinary people.