Jinshi in Tang Dynasty paid attention to the examination of poetry and fu. Is it good or not? Why?
Use your head 1. There is a question type called "Tiejing" in Mingjing exam: the examiner randomly selects a paragraph from the Five Classics, covers a few words or sentences with a piece of paper, and asks the examinee to write it silently. What do you think of this type of topic? Do we have similar questions in the exam now? The "Iron Classics" in the Ming Classics exam is a manifestation of feudal rulers ruling and imprisoning people's thoughts with Confucianism. This kind of test is good for strengthening memory, but it is not good for readers to play their own views. It's similar to today's fill-in-the-blank question. 2. Do you think that scholars in the Tang Dynasty attached importance to textual research on poetry and fu, which was conducive to the prosperity and development of literature in the Tang Dynasty and the popularization and improvement of poetry art? It has played a great role in establishing the position of Tang poetry in the history of China's poetry development. Practice activity d, explore 1. Reading Analysis: Li Deyu, the prime minister in the middle and late Tang Dynasty, was familiar with the affairs and etiquette of the imperial court, and thought that all senior officials in the imperial court should be held by the children of officials. People born in poverty, even if they are talented, will be incompetent because they are not familiar with court affairs after becoming an official. Is Li Deyu for or against the imperial examination system? Do you think what he said is reasonable? Li Deyu opposed the imperial examination system. What he said is not appropriate, because being familiar with the affairs and etiquette of the court is only beneficial to the formal management of the court after being an official, not a necessary condition for being an official. 2. Reading analysis: What do you think after reading the following sentences? Combine the present examination system and talk about your opinion. These two passages in Sun Yat-sen and Encyclopedia Britannica show that the ancient Chinese imperial examination system is the earliest examination system in the world, and clearly point out the origin of the ancient Chinese imperial examination system (selecting officials by examination), the British (modern) examination system and the examination systems in modern countries. This shows that the system of selecting officials by examination in ancient China had a certain influence on the development of world civilization.