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The Dream of the Imperial Examination

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Chapter 1: The Dream of the Imperial Examination

During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the imperial examination system was the only path for scholars. Countless children from poor families studied the classics day and night, merely to obtain an official title and change their destiny. In this era, scholars were praised as the pillars of society.

Zhou Jin was an ordinary scholar from a poor family. He was intelligent from childhood and determined to change his family's poverty through the imperial examination. Every morning, when other children were still dreaming, Zhou Jin was already studying.

The imperial examination was divided into three stages: the provincial examination, the metropolitan examination, and the palace examination. Only by passing all three stages could one become a jinshi and receive an appointment from the imperial court. This was a long and arduous path.

Zhou Jin's family had high expectations for him. His parents scrimped and saved to support his education. People in the village often helped Zhou Jin's family, hoping he could become a jinshi and bring glory to the village. This support made Zhou Jin feel the pressure multiplied.

However, the imperial examination was not fair. Wealthy and powerful families could bribe the examiners to ensure their children passed the examination. This made the success of poor scholars even more difficult. Zhou Jin knew this well, but he still did not give up hope.

After years of preparation, Zhou Jin finally faced his first provincial examination. With his family's expectations, he embarked on the road to the examination venue. This journey would change his life forever.