Topic content:
In the Tang Dynasty, there was a saying that "thirty old Ming classics, fifty young Jinshi". This shows that people at that time ()
A. Agree to evaluate the imperial examination by age
B. Chongchong Jinshike
C. Oppose the imperial examination system to select talents
D. Chongming Classics Division
Best answer:
B
Answer analysis:
This question examines the imperial examination system in the Tang Dynasty. The permanent subjects in the imperial examination are Ming Jing and Jinshi. "Thirty old Ming Jing, fifty young Jinshi" reflects that people generally value Jinshi, so B was chosen.
Test core:
Imperial Examination System: It is a system for ancient Chinese scholars to participate in the national talent selection examination. It was a system of selecting officials through examinations in the feudal dynasties after the Sui Dynasty. It is called imperial examination because it adopts the method of selecting talents according to different subjects. The imperial examination system was implemented from the Sui Dynasty until the Qing government abolished the imperial examination system in 1905. Ming Sutra and Jinshi: In Zhenguan, the imperial examination was divided into Ming Sutra and Jinshi. The Ming Sutra mainly tested the examinees' ability to recite Confucian classics. The Jinshi section includes quizzes, additional examinations of classics and history, essays (later mainly on poetry and fu), and aims to solve practical social problems and examine the examinees' ability to govern political affairs.