The origin of connecting ternary copper mirrors

The origin of Lian Jin ternary bronze mirror is that under the ancient Chinese imperial examination system, the folk made "Lian Jin ternary" bronze mirror, expressing the hope that ordinary people are eager to win the first place in the imperial examination in order to change their status.

Lian Jin ternary bronze mirror is a cultural relic of Qing Dynasty. "No.1 Scholar" is a tribute student who won the first place in palace examination in the imperial examination and was awarded the title of "Jinshi Ji". The bronze mirror of the "No.1 Scholar" made by the people expresses that ordinary people are eager to pass the imperial examination to change their status.

Lian Jin ternary bronze mirror is a kind of metal ware in Qing Dynasty, which expresses the hope that ordinary people are eager to win the first place in the imperial examination in order to change their status. Now it is collected in Confucius Temple and imperial academy Museum.

Lianzhong sanyuan:

The word "Uniting the masses for three yuan" comes from the ancient imperial examination system in China, which means that a person is talented and knowledgeable. In the ancient imperial examination system, Xie Yuan, Huiyuan and Champion ranked first in the provincial examination, the general examination and the palace examination, which were collectively called "three yuan", and successively won the first place in the provincial examination, the general examination and the palace examination for the senior high school entrance examination, which were collectively called "three yuan for all".

Said by: Feng Ming Menglong's Warning Records Volume 18: "As for his ambition, it is like Feng Jing and Shang Lu winning three yuan in a row, only counting what is in his bag. Really timid as a mouse, bullfighting. "

Refer to the above? Baidu encyclopedia-champion bronze mirror