"Ji Ziming is the youngest of seventeen people", where did Bai Juyi write?

Bai Juyi wrote poems in today's Xi Yanji.

Selected Books of the New Tang Dynasty: "There are both figures and Qujiang social titles." Li Zhao's Supplement to National History: "Since it is a solution, it ranks among the Ci 'en Temple Pagoda, which is called the Ming Hui. "What is recorded in the two ancient books is another great honor of the new bachelor in the Tang Dynasty, the title of Yanta, also known as the title of kindness.

The Big Wild Goose Pagoda, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda of Xi 'an Anji Temple, was built in the third year of Tang Yonghui (AD 652) to preserve the Buddhist scriptures that Xuanzang brought back from India.

After Qujiang banquet, the new Jinshi flocked to Jean Temple and gathered in the inscription room. First of all, they each wrote their names and places of origin on a square piece of paper, and recommended excellent calligraphers to write a composition to commemorate this great event. Then give it to a full-time stonemason and carve it on the Shi Zhuan of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. Bai Juyi entered Jinshi at the age of 27, the youngest among 17 people who took the exam at the same time. When he was proud, he wrote: "Sheenta is the youngest among 17 people."

The Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties inherited the system of poems inscribed by scholars in the Tang Dynasty, and the poems inscribed will be held in imperial academy, the highest institution of learning in Kyoto. On the stone tablet prepared by the Ministry of Industry of the imperial court, the name, ranking and native place of the new Jinshi are engraved.

Today, Renji in Xi and Confucius Temple in Beijing still retain well-preserved stone tablets engraved with the titles of new scholars in previous dynasties, and these ancient elites are therefore famous and handed down to future generations. (Lu Maoqing)