This
hall was the last hall of the Outer Court, similar in style but a bit smaller than the Hall of Supreme Harmony. It was first built in
1420, rebuilt in 1625 and renovated in 1765.
In 1789, the hall
became the site of the "Palace Examinations", the highest level of the
nationwide imperial examination system. There were four levels of examinations, namely:
the county level, the provincial level, the national level and the Palace Examinations.
Those who survived the palace exam would get the title of "doctor" (Jin Shi),
and their status and wealth were assured.
This examination
system started in the Han Dynasty and suspended every now and then and was finally
abolished in 1904. In 1898, the Capital University (Beijing University) was established,
and about the same time, China sent students to study in foreign countries like Japan and
France. In 1911, Qing Hua University, a well known university both at home and abroad was
also established. Thus, the modern Chinese education began.
The original
throne sits in the middle, surrounded by some fine bronzes. This hall was the most
decorative of all the halls, and the great imperial banquets were held here. |