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Opening with a Poem, Shocking the Entire Court of Civil and Military Officials!.
Chapter 383: Abolishing the Recommendation System and Establishing the Supervisory Institute. [383]
Summary
The discussion revolves around the establishment of the Imperial Surveillance Bureau to combat rampant corruption in the Han Dynasty. Qin Ying proposes abolishing the long-standing recommendation system in favor of a reformed imperial examination system, which would allow broader participation, including commoners. The Han Emperor, initially resistant due to ancestral traditions, ultimately agrees to the reforms after realizing the necessity for change. Jiang Chao Min supports Qin Ying's ideas, emphasizing the detrimental effects of the recommendation system on governance. The reforms aim to restore the dynasty's integrity and ensure a more competent administration.Full content
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