High Middle Ages · East Asia · Politics
1286
Kublai Khan bans Mongol control of Confucian exams
1286
After a protracted debate at court, Kublai allowed the reorganization of imperial examinations but reserved high posts for Mongols and Central Asians. Chinese literati were effectively shut out of top office, a grievance that would fester throughout the Yuan dynasty. The frustrated scholars turned to painting, poetry, and theater, producing some of the finest Chinese landscape art and the first great Chinese operas.