Chapter 515 Imperial Examination
Prince, what are you talking about?!
You know yours is fake...wait, that's what you said.
It's very possible!
After all, what the Imperial Master had heard most about before was the miraculous Prince’s Intelligence System.
From the perspective of the national master, it is very convenient and convincing to take the blame.
In addition, the young imperial teacher knew very well that Qi Yue would indulge her, and if she said it would be kept secret, it would be kept secret absolutely. There was no risk of leakage, so it was simply perfect.
Facing everyone's gaze, Qi Yue did not answer and silently looked away.
The courtiers understood.
The prince also understood, and after understanding, he didn't know whether to laugh or cry. He was actually happy to take the blame for Jiuer, but it was a little too dramatic.
Finally, the emperor handed the paper in his hand to the Minister of Justice and said, "Jiu'er has done this for you. My dear, remember not to alarm the enemy."
The Minister of Justice accepted the order: "Yes, Your Majesty."
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The palace examination in Daxia was similar to what was shown in later TV dramas.
Students who passed the imperial examination came to the front yard of a palace.
They stood in front of neatly arranged desks, bowed, listened to a few brief remarks from the examiner, and then the students sat down, opened their test papers, and began the exam.
The students were worried before they opened the test papers, fearing that Daxia would deliberately make things tougher for the first batch of candidates.
Wait until you open the test paper and take a look.
There are eight topics in total, each with hundreds of words of annotations, quoting from "Shanglin Fu", "Ode to the Sage Lord's Acquisition of Wise Ministers", "On the King's Failure to Rule over Barbarians", "On Who is More Wise than Liu Kai and Ding Hong", and other chapters and commentaries.
Candidates are then required to write an 800-word policy essay for each topic.
Their previous considerations were still conservative. This is not about increasing the intensity at all. It's simply that they don't want anyone to pass.
The students all looked pale.
Of course, perhaps the only difference from the TV series is that the test paper is divided into two parts, and after finishing the first part, students can get up and have a cup of tea.
The original intention was to allow students to stretch their muscles, but it turned into a forum for complaints:
"I only knew that the palace examination after the imperial examination would be difficult, but I didn't expect it to be so torturous! Didn't we agree to recruit talented people?! Can I still pass the exam?"
"Alas... It's reasonable to suspect that this is a warning to us. It's too difficult. I just saw Brother Zhu crying."
"Oh my God! How did you discuss the "Song of the Holy Lord's Acquisition of Wise Ministers"? Is the point correct? And the question about "Shanglin Fu"... I don't need to check it..."
"Wait, I think the title of "Shanglin Fu" is concise but full of traps! How do you prove and analyze it..."
"It's over! I didn't realize this was a trap, damn it, fuck..."
"Alas! Could you please stop answering my questions? I am losing my mind."
"Wuwuwu... Let's stay away. If you keep listening, I won't dare to take the second half of the exam."
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When the students were discussing heatedly, the examiner suddenly came out and slapped the table vigorously. He first glanced at all the students and said three times: "If you know it, you know it. If you don't know it, you don't know it. Be honest with yourself! I don't want to see such little tricks again!"
The students looked confused.
The examiner did not explain, but said coldly: "The second half of the exam will be divided into three groups. The students whose names I will register will come over later. These are the other two examiners. Follow them to the next exam room."
After these words were spoken, the students looked at each other, looking somewhat uneasy.
But they all followed the roll call and left obediently.