The Imperial Examinations and Calligraphy Art in the Empress Dowager Cixi's Era and Their Potential Implications for the Present
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At that time, the imperial examination was a way for many students to change their fate. However, sometimes there were some unfair situations, like the student who was very talented but missed the first place because of his name. This reflected some of the drawbacks and uncertainties of the society at that time.
At the same time, calligraphy was also highly valued during that period. The exquisiteness of small regular script, the influence of Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy, and the works of calligraphers such as Zhao Mengfu all demonstrated the charm of art.
These stories, which seem to belong only to the past, actually have potential implications for today's society. In the contemporary international context, the emphasis on fairness and talent is particularly important.
Internationalization means communication and integration on a global scale. In terms of talent selection, we should avoid the situation in the past where talents were buried due to unreasonable factors. We should establish a more fair, transparent and diversified selection mechanism so that truly talented people can stand out and demonstrate their abilities on the international stage, no matter where they come from.
Although calligraphy has changed in form and dissemination, the pursuit of beauty and the spirit of inheriting traditional culture contained in it still have important value in the international trend. We should promote excellent calligraphy art to the world with an open mind so that more people can understand and appreciate it.
In the field of education, internationalization urges us to learn from the advanced experience of various countries and cultivate talents with global vision and cross-cultural communication ability. We should not only focus on imparting knowledge, but also cultivate students' innovative thinking and international competitiveness.
In short, we can draw lessons from the stories of the imperial examinations and calligraphy during the Cixi era, and promote the continuous progress and development of society in the process of internationalization with a more positive attitude and reasonable approach.