Between the sixth and twentieth centuries, the civil service examinations created and maintained political coherence across the Chinese polity. Preparation for the examinations transformed the lives of literate elites by defining educational standards and disseminating a language that determined elite status. However, as participation in the examinations became central to that status, an intense competition to determine the educational curriculum and the subject matter of the examinations erupted between intellectual and political rivals. The principal goal of this book is to explain the restructuring of the examination field during a critical point in its history, the Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279), which witnessed the increasing domination of the examinations by the Neo-Confucian Learning of the Way movement.
By analyzing textbooks, examination questions and essays, and official and private commentary, Hilde De Weerdt examines how occupational, political, and intellectual groups shaped curricular standards and examination criteria and how examination standards in turn shaped political and intellectual agendas. These questions reframe the debate about the civil service examinations and their place in the imperial order.
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Hilde de Weerdt is Dr. Stanley Ho University Lecturer in Chinese History and Official Fellow and Tutor in Chinese History, Pembroke College, University of Oxford.
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“到底是什么让陈傅良的诠释和措辞具有如此的吸引力呢? “在陈氏论体文写作方面,这个答案就是以戏剧化的方法呈现历史事件,从而讨论政治原则。陈傅良为他的讨论对象建立了心理模式,展现出他们的行事动机。他以戏剧化手法展现历史背景,为描述行政管理的原则建立了有效的案例研究。”
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