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Imperial Examination and Mandarins
[edit]Examination, Scholar-Bureaucrats, and State Bureaucracy in China and East Asia
[edit]- 01 Imperial Examination (China)
- Imperial examination
- Scholar-official
- Mandarin (bureaucrat)
- Mandarin square
- Nine-rank system
- Eight-legged essay
- Zhuangyuan
- 02 Academies in China
- Academies (Shuyuan)
- Guozijian
- 03 Examination in Korea
- Gwageo
- Education in the Joseon Dynasty
- Hyanggyo
- Seowon
- Sungkyunkwan
- Gukjagam
- Gabo Reform
- 04 Examination in Vietnam
- Confucian examination system in Vietnam
- Temple of Literature, Hanoi
- Imperial Academy, Huế
- 05 Cultural Representations
- The Scholars (novel)
- Imperial examination in Chinese mythology
- Wenchang Wang
- Zhong Kui
- Kong Yiji
- 06 Confucianism
- Junzi
- Confucianism
- Neo-Confucianism
- Korean Confucianism
- 07 The Classics
- Chinese classics
- Thirteen Classics
- 07.1 The Four Books and Five Classics
- Four Books and Five Classics
- Great Learning
- Doctrine of the Mean
- Analects
- Mencius (book)
- Classic of Poetry
- Book of Documents
- Book of Rites
- I Ching
- Spring and Autumn Annals
- Classic of Music
- 07.2 Other Confucian classics
- Rites of Zhou
- Etiquette and Ceremonial
- Erya
- Classic of Filial Piety
- Three Commentaries on the Spring and Autumn Annals
- Gongyang Zhuan
- Guliang Zhuan
- Zuo Zhuan
- 07.3 The Classics of Taoism
- Tao Te Ching
- Zhuangzi (book)
- Liezi
- 07.4 The Classic of Mohism
- Mozi
- 07.5 The Classics of Legalism
- The Book of Lord Shang
- Guanzi (text)
- Canon of Laws
- 07.6 The Classics of Military Science
- Seven Military Classics
- The Art of War
- Thirty-Six Stratagems
- Three Strategies of Huang Shigong
- The Methods of the Sima
- Wuzi
- Wei Liaozi
- 07.7 Other Classics
- Three Character Classic
- Thousand Character Classic
- Shizi (book)
- Guoyu (book)
- Classic of Mountains and Seas
- Twenty-Four Histories
- Zhan Guo Ce
- Shiming
- Questions and Replies between Tang Taizong and Li Weigong
- Zizhi Tongjian
- Jiaoshi Yilin
- The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art
- Treatise on Astrology of the Kaiyuan Era
- Shitong
- Tongdian
- Tang Huiyao
- Great Tang Records on the Western Regions
- Miscellaneous Morsels from Youyang
- Four Great Books of Song
- Imperial Readings of the Taiping Era
- Extensive Records of the Taiping Era
- Finest Blossoms in the Garden of Literature
- Cefu Yuangui
- Siku Quanshu
- New Songs from the Jade Terrace
- Quan Tangshi