High Middle Ages · East Asia · Politics

1132

Jin dynasty establishes civil examinations

1132

The Jurchen conquerors, having toppled the sophisticated civilization of northern Song China by sheer force of arms, turned around and adopted its Confucian examination system wholesale to recruit the Chinese administrators they desperately needed. The move revealed the enduring paradox of nomadic conquest: to govern the literate world they had taken by the sword, the horsemen had to become the scholars they had defeated.