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What is the order of learning?

The order is from small to large: scholar, juren and Jinshi.

1, Jinshi: In the ancient Chinese imperial examination system, those who passed the final exam at the court were called Jinshi. It is the name of the court examination and the winner of the ancient imperial examination. It means someone who can be knighted.

2. Juren: Juren is a scholar, ranking above "students". Elegant is called "filial piety", commonly known as "master". For those who take the exam in the capital, it is called "bus". Juren is sometimes called a local scholar.

3. Scholar: Scholar, also known as Cai Mao, was a subject of selecting officials in ancient China, and was once a special name for school students. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty reformed the system of selecting officials, allowing local officials to inspect and recommend talents, which is called "Chaju".

During the imperial examination system:

During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the imperial examination system was adopted at the provincial level (including the examination in the capital Shuntianfu). In the fifteenth year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1384), the system of "three-year competition" was stipulated. A set of bottom-up examination steps was held every three years, which was passed down and gradually improved until the late Qing Dynasty.

After obtaining the rural examination, it is held every noon, Sunday and unitary year as a formal subject. Cohen is sometimes added to the celebrations. The provincial examination is held in autumn, so it is also called autumn examination or autumn defense.

After having obtained the provincial examinations in Shuntianfu, it was held in Gong Yuan, southeast of the inner city. All students and workers from Shuntian, Zhili (now Hebei Province) and other states, prefectures and counties outside Shanhaiguan can take the provincial examination after passing the scientific examination presided over by the school administration and the "record examination" and "bumper harvest examination". Those who have not tried Confucianism or entered the official position can be recommended by the company.

The examiner and deputy examiner who presided over the provincial examination were appointed by the government after being selected by officials in Beijing and Tang Dynasties. In addition, there are prison officers, transfer officers, supervision officers, collection officers and invigilators. Those who are excellent in Chinese with the examiner will be assigned to fill the inner curtain and be responsible for marking the room; Poor writing will be sent as an external curtain, and the department will be responsible for rolling, reading, copying and sealing.