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Finger [1]
1 year ago
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Which of the following qualifications had to be met for a person to become civil servant in the Ming government

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zysi [14]1 year ago
8 0

Exams were required of anyone who wanted to work for the government in some capacity.

They had a greater chance of being promoted to higher positions in the civil service if they performed well on the exams.

The examinations were exceptionally challenging.

A<u> great number of individuals </u>would spend years attending Imperial University or studying privately with tutors in order to achieve success on the examinations.

This is further explained below.

<h3>What is the Ming government?</h3>

Generally, Following the fall of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty in China, the Ming dynasty, sometimes known as the Great Ming, rose to power and ruled the country as an imperial monarchy from 1368 to 1644.

The Ming dynasty was the last traditional Chinese dynasty to be controlled by the Han people, who make up the vast bulk of the Chinese population.

In conclusion, Everyone who wished to work for the government in any capacity was obliged to pass a series of examinations.

If they did well on the examinations, they would have increased their chances of getting promoted to higher posts in the federal service.

The exams were among the most difficult I've ever taken. In order to attain success on the tests, a significant number of people would spend years attending Imperial University or studying privately with tutors.

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Which of the following qualifications had to be met for a person to become a civil servant in the Ming government?

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