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Juren (Chinese: 舉人; lit. 'recommended man') was a rank
achieved by
people who p****ed the
xiangshi (Chinese: 鄉試) exam in the
imperial examination system...
- 2010.
Jurens 1987, p. 139
Jurens 1987, pp. 147–151
Jurens 1987, p. 152
Jurens 1987, pp. 152–153
Preston 1979, p. 109
Jurens 1987, p. 154
Jurens 1987,...
- Garzke,
Dulin &
Jurens 2019, pp. 416, 437.
Cameron et al. 2002, p. 50. Garzke,
Dulin &
Jurens 2019, pp. 413, 581. Garzke,
Dulin &
Jurens 2019, p. 435. Bercuson...
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against the Mohe, Xi,
Khitan and
Goguryeo origin soldiers led by Gao
Juren. Gao
Juren was
later killed by Li Huaixian, who was
loyal to Shi Chaoyi. The rebellion...
- scholar-gentry (紳士 shēnshì) who had
earned academic degrees (such as xiucai,
juren, or jinshi) by p****ing the
imperial examinations. Scholar-officials were...
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Oreino (Gr****: Ορεινό;
local Slavic: Јурен Дере, Орен Дере; Turkish:
Juren Dere, Oren Dere) is a
former village, now in ruins, in
Kavala regional unit...
- Wú Tiǎo), Wu Zhi**** was an
outstanding student, p****ing the
challenging Juren examination in 1891. He
served at the
Nanyang College Preparatory School...
- 徐世昌; pinyin: Xú Shìchāng; Wade–Giles: Hsü2 Shih4-ch'ang1;
courtesy name:
Juren (Chu-jen; 菊人);
October 20, 1855 – June 5, 1939) was a
Chinese politician...
- in the
state of
Texas decided to form
their own denomination. Jindřich
Juren (1850–1921) came to
Texas in 1876, and from 1881 to 1888 was the only minister...
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examinations were held, and
those who p****ed were
awarded the
title of
juren. This
title was
sufficient for
starting an
official career in the early...