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Is Shang Lu, a member of Amin Dynasty, the only one in the history of imperial examinations in China for more than 1000 years? What achievements has he made?

Achievements:

In the third year of Jingtai 1 (1452), all the fertile land in the fortress was occupied by the strongmen, and Shang Lu requested to send an envoy to check and return it to the garrison.

2. In the third year of Jingtai (1452), the hungry people in Kaifeng and Fengyang went into exile in Jining and Linqing, and were all expelled by relevant officials. Shang Lu was very worried about this matter, so he asked the refugees to reclaim idle land near the capital and distribute food seeds so that all the refugees could have a home.

3. In May of the seventh year of Jingtai (1456), the annals of all nations were compiled.

Tian hu competed with the people for land in the name of Renshou Queen, and the emperor wanted to transfer the people to the Great Wall. Shang Lu said: "The son of heaven takes the world as his home and doesn't need a manor." Things then calmed down. A fire broke out at the entrance of Gan Qing Palace, and the Ministry of Industry requested to collect wood in Sichuan and Huguang. Shang Lu suggested that we should put it off a little to keep our vigilance and fear, and the emperor listened to him.

5. Xianzong built the Jade Emperor Pavilion in the north of Gongbei, and ordered eunuchs to handle etiquette and suburban worship. Shang Lu and others advocated canceling the matter.

Extended data:

I. Wen Sanyuan

Take the Qing Dynasty as an example. In the old society, the whole process of imperial examination began at the grass-roots level of government, state and county, which was called children's examination. Those who take the exam are called Tong Sheng, those who take the exam are called scholar, and the first one is called desk. The formal higher-level national examination is called provincial examination, which is held in the provincial capital every three years. Candidates are all scholars from all over the country, and they are called juren after the exam.

The first name is "Xie Yuan", and the second to tenth names are "Yayuan"; The next level is the exam, which is held in the department of rites. The candidate is a juror. After the exam, it will be called Gong. The first place is Huiyuan, and the second to fifth place is Jingyuan. The palace examination was held in the Baohe Hall of the Forbidden City, presided over by the emperor himself, and Gong Shi was the examinee, who was called Jinshi after the examination. The first place in palace examination was awarded as the "Top Scholar".

In the ancient imperial examinations in China, * * had 2 1 person and liberal arts had 17 person;

1, Tang Dynasty: Zhang, Wu Yihuang, Cui;

2. Song Dynasty: Sun He, Wang Zeng, Song Yu, Yang Zhi, Wang, Feng Jing;

3. Jin Dynasty: Meng Songxian;

4. Yuan Dynasty: Wang Zongzhe;

5. Ming Dynasty: Huang Guan, Shang Lu and Li Qi;

6. Qing Dynasty: Chenling, Meng Qian and Chen Jichang.

Second, Wu Sanyuan

In addition, there have been three "Wu Sanyuan" in history. that

1, Yin Feng in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty, even three generals of Zhongwuke, paid homage to him, and made repeated meritorious military service in the coastal areas of Fujian and Zhejiang. Today, the "Sanyuan Lane" in Nanjing has been preserved as a memorial.

2. During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, Zhejiang Yongjia Renwang entered the Chinese Martial Arts Department for three yuan and awarded thousands of people to the Royal Guards. He is proficient in classics and history and is good at writing poems. At that time, he called his martial arts, poetry and calligraphy "three unique skills". What is particularly commendable is that he is honest and clean, does not flatter powerful people, and is quite a gentleman.

3. During the Shunzhi period of the Qing Dynasty, Wang Yubi, a native of Zhejiang, was even an academician of the Chinese Academy of Military Sciences. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, this man was admitted to Wu Xiucai. He was the first archer and was known as the "dead shot", so people praised him as "Wu Siyuan". Although he was born as a samurai, he never let go of his books, and his writing style was brilliant, and he also had the reputation of being an all-rounder in civil and military affairs.

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