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Up to a few yours ago, stagnant was a favourite word for describing the state of China, and the principal cause of this stagnation lay in the systems of which and examinations. education mutually interacted in such a way that all originality was placed severely at a discount, while there was a vested interest in preserving things in statu. Any change in the system of education would moan a change in the examinations, and dice versé, and as for centuries the only influential and articulate section of China was the lettered class, the vast majority of whom hoped for honours and a lucrative post as a result of the examination system, while any chango in that system would mean that their years of labour were rendered useless, the wonder is not so much that stagnation was for so long a characteristic of China, but rather that reform, let alone revolu tion should ever have become possible.
Probably the most famous educational. reformer in Chinese history is Wang Ang shib (A.D. 1021-1086), while the contempt with which he has been regarded by Chinese historians is evidence of the stubborn resistance opposed by the literavi to anything that would interfere with their vested interests. Wang An-shh's proposed reforms were not confined to the educational field, and some of them were so drastic that even in the twentieth century it is easy to realize the horror 'with which they must bave been recolved in the eleventh, but for all of thera he claimed that they were based on a more correct, interpretation of the Classics, which in itself was suffi cient to mark him as a heretic in the eyes of those who held that the Classios must not be interpreted otherwise than on the stereotyped traditional lines. Of his educational reforms, Giles says: He attempted to reform the examination system requiring from the candidates not so much grace of style as a wide acquaint
Accord- ance with practical subjects. :) ingly,' says one Chinese writer, ever, the pupils at village schools threw away their text-books of rhetoric, and begar to study primers of history, geography, and political
** (Biographical Dictionary, 2,334). Even in his lifetime, Wang An-shib saw the whole of his policy reversed, and subsequent generations showed their disfavour by removing, 160 years after his death, bis tablet from the Confucian Temple, where it was placed. in 1104.
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Centuries passed after the reversal of Wang An-shit's reforms, dynasties roze and fell, but still China's examination system (and consequently ber system of education, for the two are complement- the ary) remained unchanged until
Hundred Days" of reform in 1898 saw another abortive attempt at remodelling them. A tentative modification in the curriculum had, it is true, been made seven years previously, but it had prac tically died of inanition, and was in any case so half-hearted a measure as to be This cannot be said almost negligible.
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The first, and in its future effects, probably the most important, Ordinance, directs a rational chunge in the obligatory subjects at the competitive examinations, success in which is the usual mode of A entrance into the public service. species of essay, of which the composition is governed by highly artificial rules, has hitherto been one of the most prominent features of these examinations. For this is now substituted a form of essay of n. The effect of more practical character. this reform any he compared with the change that would be brought about if in England an absolute mastery of Sanscrit vorse had beez obligatory on all public servants, and wore icw dispoused with. In other words, the large army of students in the Empire will save soine years of almost useless study. The change has been made with such suddenness that
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