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Revision as of 23:46, 26 August 2018
Juren (simplified Chinese: 举人; traditional Chinese: 舉人; pinyin: jǔrén) was a rank achieved by people who passed the national exam in the imperial examination system of Imperial China.[1] It was higher than the shengyuan, but lower than jinshi, the highest degree. It is also known in English as the provincial examination.[dubious – discuss]
People who achieved juren as their highest degree
- Shen Defu[2]
- Yang Shoujing
- Wei Yuan, scholar and secretariat
- Zuo Zongtang, General
- Liang Qichao, scholar and politician
References
- ^ Wang, Rui (2013). The Chinese Imperial Examination System: An Annotated Bibliography. Rowman & Littlefield.
- ^ Shen, Defu (1578). "Survey of the Legitimate and Illegitimate Dynasties in History". World Digital Library (in Chinese). Retrieved 7 June 2013.