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Scholar-bureaucrats or scholar-officials were civil servants appointed by the emperor of China to perform day-to-day governance from the Sui Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty in 1912, China's ...
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In imperial China, gentry were the class of landowners who were retired mandarins or their descendants. Their power and influence eclipsed that of the Chinese nobility during the Sui and Tang dynast...
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The Chinese Scholar-Gentry Class: Make or break rebellions and revolutions? ... Although the Qing had some work to do before controlling all of Ming China, they were successfully in a large extent to hold power over foreign subjects, as they had won over the support and approval of the scholar-gentry class.
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Political unity was achieved through the creation of a great civil bureaucracy. Under the Han a distinctive Chinese identity was devised. In many ways, this identity reflected the image of the shi, the scholar/bureaucrats of Han China. ... This alliance gave rise to the scholar- gentry, who held positions in the bureaucracy...
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Both Daoists and Confucians attacked Buddhism as an alien importation into China. ... Much of the literary and artistic accomplishment of the Tang- Song era was due to the revival of the Confucian scholar- gentry. The Confucian ideal required the educated man to appreciate the arts and to participate in their creation.
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ii The dynasty in return depended on the scholar-gentry for : a. ... Traditionally speaking, the scholar class in China had the responsibility of saving the country in time of crisis. ... Creation of 12 new Ministries to replace the old 6 Boards (traditionally responsible for top government administration in Peking).
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History and ICT ... Traditional rulers held China together by two methods: i. the government-organized Civil Service Examination, which centrally produced officials and scholar-gentry to administer the different areas of China,
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The qualifications demanded to pass these examinations stressed a profound knowledge of philosophy and literature, which only the sons of the rich country gentry could acquire. In this way a class of landed aristocracy and scholar-gentry arose in China, who controlled effective economic and political power.
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3. Invite students to explore the Japanese creation story and its relationship with subsequent philosophical and religious movements in the evolution of Japanese culture and society. ... 7. It can be argued that the symbol of medieval China is the scholar-gentry while in Japan it is the samurai warrior. How do you account...
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