What can I do as an official after being admitted to the ancient champion?

There are rules for the official position of "No.1 scholar". Take the Qing Dynasty as an example. Only "a Jia Jinshi" was named as an official immediately after the roll call in the Golden Palace. The title of "No.1 Scholar" is "Editor of the Imperial Academy", and he is a junior officer with six grades, which is equivalent to the current regional title.

Of course, although the new No.1 scholar was compiled by Liu Pin Imperial Academy, the Hanlin is known as the "storage phase", because this position is closer to the emperor and the chances of promotion are faster than those in the same list.

In the Qing Dynasty, exams were held in Kyoto every three years. The candidate who won the first place in the exam (the local Confucian scholar (scholar) who was promoted to imperial academy is called Gong Sheng, which means to contribute talents to the emperor) was held in the Hall of Supreme Harmony. The candidate who won the first place was appointed as the "No.1 scholar" by the emperor, and the second and third place were named as "No.2 scholar" and "Flower Exploration" respectively.

The first three Jinshi are collectively called "First Jinshi" and can be awarded the title of "Jinshi discipline" by the emperor, the second Jinshi can be awarded the title of "Jinshi origin" and the third Jinshi origin can be awarded the title of "fellow Jinshi origin". "Second place" and "Flower Exploration" were awarded the title of "Editorial of Hanlin Academy", which is equivalent to the current post of county magistrate. The post of "editing" is the official title of compiling national history, recording records and convening meetings.

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In ancient times, once he got the first place in the palace examination, he was immediately appointed as an official by the official department examination, or edited by imperial academy, or served as a doctor, or was in charge of national history, or served as an assistant to the emperor. From then on, he entered a dangerous career and began a long life of ups and downs. A considerable number of them, throughout their lives, eventually took up prominent positions.

For example, in the Tang Dynasty, there were 147 famous champions, and 29 people had deeds to be tested, including 5 prime ministers and 8 officials (including small officials) at the level of Shangshu. In the Qing dynasty 1 14, there were as many as 20 official positions. It can be said that the group that strives to be promoted in the officialdom and become the top scholar has realized the supreme pursuit of life value.

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