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commonly called xiucai (秀才, lit. "outstanding talent"), a
scholar who had p****ed the
academy examination of the entry-level examinations.
Xiucai enjo**** officially...
- the scholar-gentry (紳士 shēnshì) who had
earned academic degrees (such as
xiucai, juren, or jinshi) by p****ing the
imperial examinations. Scholar-officials...
- from
Zichuan (淄川, in Zibo, Shandong). At the age of 18, he
received the
Xiucai degree in the
Imperial examination. It was not
until he was 71 that he was...
- Nian
Gengyao as
Viceroy of Chuan-Shaan from 1725 to 1732. Zeng Jing, a
xiucai in Hunan, sent his
student Zhang Xi (張熙) to Xi'an in 1728,
attempted to...
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ancient imperial examinations: zhuangyuan, bangyan, tanhua, jinshi,
juren and
xiucai.These are also
known as "One Show," "Two Lifts," and "Three Reds." The celebration...
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ancestral home was Dexing, Jiangxi. Xia read the
classic of
Poetry and
became a
Xiucai at the age of 23,
joining the Guozijian.
Early in his career, he saw service...
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needed to
obtain a
higher rank. Therefore,
after obtaining the
degree of
xiucai (licentiate, the
lowest in the
examination hierarchy), he
became a low-ranking...
- Datong, Zhongshan, Yangmei, Yangjiang, Meixin, Hongmei, Yongning, Daping,
Xiucai, Tungliu, Fengye, Fugang, Fufeng, Yuanben, Sanhu, Touhu, Shanghu, Shangtian...
- had
studied for the
civil service exam
under the Ming and
received the
xiucai degree in his twenties.
However he
abandoned any
attempt at an official...
- PMID 29687532. Chen, Yanwen; Wang, Ruifeng; Hou, Bo; Feng, Feng; Fang,
Xiucai; Zhu, Liming; Sun, Xiaohong; Wang, Zhifeng; Ke,
Meiyun (2018-04-30). "Regional...