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Jinshi (Chinese: 進士; pinyin:
jìnshì) was the
highest and
final degree in the
imperial examination in
Imperial China. The
examination was
usually taken...
- and the date of
receiving the
jinshi degree is
often a key
biographical datum:
sometimes the date of
achieving jinshi is the only firm date
known for...
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though she
intended to
remain anonymous, her
actions catch the
attention of
Jinshi, an
influential eunuch. She then
undertakes the
solving of
mysteries for...
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Jinshi (進士) was the
highest degree offered by the
ancient Chinese Imperial Examination.
Jinshi can also
refer to:
History of Jin or Jin Shi, a 14th-century...
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Doujinshi (同人誌), also
romanized as dōjinshi, is the ****anese term for self-published
print works, such as magazines, manga, and novels. Part of a wider...
- The
Jinshi Lake (Golden Lion Lake, Chinese: 金獅湖; pinyin:
Jīnshī Hú) is a lake in
Sanmin District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The lake used to be
known as Dapi...
- Bai
Jinshi (Chinese: 白金石; pinyin: Bái
Jīnshí; born 18 May 1999) is a
Chinese chess Grandmaster. Born in Jilin, Bai won the
Under 10
section of the World...
-
though she
intended to
remain anonymous, her
actions catch the
attention of
Jinshi, an
influential eunuch. She then
undertakes the
solving of
mysteries for...
- The
Jinshi archway in
Fengjian Village, in Guangdong,
China is a three-tier
memorial archway. It
commemorates the 13
Jinshi scholars from the village...
- Fan
Jinshi (Chinese: 樊锦诗; born July 1938) is a
Chinese archaeologist and
heritage specialist who
served as
director of the
Dunhuang Research Academy between...