Juren (Xie Yuan, the Great Carving):No. 1 Juren is called Xie Yuan. The number of juries varies from province to province, with more than 0/00 in big provinces and 70, 80 or 40, 50 in small and medium-sized provinces. There is a fixed number, which cannot be increased or decreased arbitrarily. It is generally determined according to the population, products and wealth of a province.
Jinshi (Gong Shi, China Jinshi, Huiyuan, Champion, Champion, Champion of Tan Hua, Champion of Hanlin): Juren can go to Beijing to take the exam held by the Central Committee in the second year of the Central Committee. The first step of the senior high school entrance examination is the "meeting test" held in the Ministry of Rites, which is held in March of every birthday, birthday, ugly year and inappropriate year. * * * There are three exams, each lasting three days, and the items of the three exams are also four books, five words and eight rhymes, five classics and policy questions. Successful candidates are called "Gong Shi" or "China Jinshi", and 1 is called "Huiyuan". In the Qing Dynasty, there were no places in the physical education examination, ranging from 200 to 300 people per subject 100.