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examinations noun, plural—Examples:bearer of good news (esp. announcing success in imperial examinations)—win top marks in the imperial examinations—last round of testing in the imperial examinations—take an examination (in the imperial examination system)—pass list for the top imperial examinations—first-placed candidate in the provincial imperial examinations (old)—essay written for the imperial examinations (old)—metropolitan examination (imperial civil service examination)—top candidate in the imperial examinations—ranking system used in the Imperial examinations (old)—examination hall used for provincial imperial examinations in imperial China—sit for imperial examinations—a person studying for the imperial examinations—come first in the imperial examinations—fig. fellow students who are successful in the imperial examinations—imperial examinations (in former times)—preliminary round of imperial examinations—provincial imperial examination graduate who ranked 1st in metropolitan examination (in Ming and Qing dynasties)—rank obtained in the imperial examinations—monopolize the turtle head (idiom, refers to carved marble steps of the palace); to come first in triennial palace examinations—top scorer in the palace examination (highest rank of the Imperial examination system)—scholar preparing for imperial examinations (in former times)—microscopic examination of thin section of specimen as part of biopsy—xiaolian, two examination subjects in Han, later a single subject in Ming and Qing—fail the civil service examination in Imperial China—pass the civil service examination in Imperial China—candidate who ranked 1st in imperial examination on prefecture or county level (in Ming and Qing dynasties)—thin section of specimen for examination (as part of biopsy)—report of success from a candidate the imperial examination (old)—title of the temporary position in the Hanlin Academy, conferred meritorious candidates until the next examination—candidate who came second in the Han-lin examination—candidate for the Imperial Examination proposed by a tributary state—go and take an imperial examination—high level examination for official candidacy (traditional)—Examination Yuan, the qualification and appointment board under the constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan—successful candidate in the imperial provincial examination—enter the prefecture school under the imperial examination system—succeed in an imperial examination—successful military candidate in the imperial provincial examination—successful candidate in the highest imperial civil service examination—advertise an entrance examination for an academic institution (old)— |