Landed gentry in China

The "gentry", or "landed gentry" in China was the elite who held privileged status through passing the Imperial exams, which made them eligible to hold office. These literati, or scholar-officials, (''shenshi'' 紳士 or ''jinshen'' 縉紳), also called 士紳 ''shishen'' "scholar gentry" or 鄉紳 ''xiangshen'' "local gentry", held a virtual monopoly on office holding, and overlapped with an unofficial elite of the wealthy. The Tang and Song dynasties expanded the civil service exam to replace the nine-rank system which favored hereditary and largely military aristocrats. As a social class they included retired mandarins or their families and descendants. Owning land was often their way of preserving wealth. Provided by Wikipedia
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On access to trusted virtual group under cloud computing by Peng LIANG, Chang-xiang SHEN, Zhen-hu NING
Published 2013-08-01
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Remote attestation scheme for cloud platform based on double-layer unbalanced hash tree by Xing RONG, Chang-xiang SHEN, Rong JIANG, Yong ZHAO
Published 2017-09-01
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Applying Hybrid Deep Learning Models to Assess Upper Limb Rehabilitation by Sheng Miao, Zitong Liu, Dezhen Wang, Xiang Shen, Nana Shen
Published 2024-01-01
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A spatial interpolation method based on 3D-CNN for soil petroleum hydrocarbon pollution. by Sheng Miao, Guoqing Ni, Guangze Kong, Xiuhe Yuan, Chao Liu, Xiang Shen, Weijun Gao
Published 2025-01-01
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Suggestion on establishing curriculum system for information security major by Xiang-shen MIN, Jiu-lun FAN, Xue-feng ZHANG, Yi-xian LIU, Fang REN
Published 2016-07-01
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