What is the Chinese move that the ancients often said?

The ancient people often said that the senior high school entrance examination was called the senior high school entrance examination in the imperial examination era.

The source of China's move:

1, Du Mu's "Du Gong Tan An Zu" in Ming Dynasty: "Next autumn, your brother won the bid, named Twelve."

2. Li Zhi's answer to Gengshikou in the Ming Dynasty: "Therefore, if Keming is unsuccessful, that is, he is not a scholar, that is, he is not a big official. He should also count the wonders between heaven and earth, which is unparalleled."

3. In Qing Dynasty, Fan inquired about Rebuilding Yuan Jiashan's Inscription: "According to Liexian Biography, there were 100,000 winners and more than 8,000 authors."

4. The second chapter of Yang Mo's Song of Youth: "After he won the lottery, he didn't wait for the Beijing exam."

The position of ancient Zhongju:

1. Ancient juries were equivalent to full-time civil servants now. The jury originally refers to the recommended person, which is a general term for the candidates who have paid tribute to various towns and villages in Beijing in previous dynasties. In the Ming and Qing dynasties, it was a special title for people who passed the provincial examination. As a birth qualification, those who pass the exam are called "legal circles" and "developed", or "law" for short, commonly known as "masters".

He was a scholar in ancient times, but now he is a member of the ruling class recognized by the state. It has privileges such as exemption from taxes and corvees, not kneeling when seeing an official, and exemption from punishment in court. The staff of the top-level canteen who checks each time can also enjoy state subsidies to protect local children. Juren's life experience is now considered as "the right direction". If there is no problem with her ability, it is promising to be promoted to the county magistrate before retirement. Even if Juren is not an official, she can enjoy state subsidies to protect others from taxes and corvee.