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The examination system was a system during the Tang dynasty that promoted governmental stability. During the Tang dynasty, rulers recruited government officials who had studied the Confucian educational system and passed a series of examinations. This prevented government officials from being corrupted, and though families of wealth could sometimes use their influence to gain positions of power, most bureaucrats were given positions of power based on intellectual ability (Traditions and Encounters, 379). The examination system was important because it made most of the Tang officials intellectuals who were loyal to the state.
 
The examination system was a system during the Tang dynasty that promoted governmental stability. During the Tang dynasty, rulers recruited government officials who had studied the Confucian educational system and passed a series of examinations. This prevented government officials from being corrupted, and though families of wealth could sometimes use their influence to gain positions of power, most bureaucrats were given positions of power based on intellectual ability (Traditions and Encounters, 379). The examination system was important because it made most of the Tang officials intellectuals who were loyal to the state.
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    [[WHI-Chap15-Obj2|Describe the Tang Dynasty’s military accomplishments, its economic development, and its cultural achievements.]]
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    See this question for more information the Tang dynasty's achievements.
  
 
--Brett Gutstein 14:00, 8 May 2010 (CDT)[[WHI-Second Semester|Return to WHI-Second Semester]]
 
--Brett Gutstein 14:00, 8 May 2010 (CDT)[[WHI-Second Semester|Return to WHI-Second Semester]]

Latest revision as of 20:53, 17 May 2010

The examination system was a system during the Tang dynasty that promoted governmental stability. During the Tang dynasty, rulers recruited government officials who had studied the Confucian educational system and passed a series of examinations. This prevented government officials from being corrupted, and though families of wealth could sometimes use their influence to gain positions of power, most bureaucrats were given positions of power based on intellectual ability (Traditions and Encounters, 379). The examination system was important because it made most of the Tang officials intellectuals who were loyal to the state.

    Describe the Tang Dynasty’s military accomplishments, its economic development, and its cultural achievements.
    See this question for more information the Tang dynasty's achievements.

--Brett Gutstein 14:00, 8 May 2010 (CDT)Return to WHI-Second Semester