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タイトル: 宋代に於ける黨爭の一環としての制科の改廢問題
その他のタイトル: Chih-k'o and Sung Clique strifes
著者: 荒木, 敏一  KAKEN_name
著者名の別形: Araki, Tosikazu
発行日: 20-Oct-1956
出版者: 東洋史研究会
誌名: 東洋史研究
巻: 15
号: 2
開始ページ: 197
終了ページ: 211
抄録: In the chih-k'o or government service examination under Sung, which was held in the 3rd year of Hsi-ning (1070 A.D.), K'ung Wen-chung, who belonged to the opposition clique, severely criticised Wang An-shih's policy. Thereupon, Wang An-shih advised Emperor Shen-tsung to reject K'ung Wen-chung as well as to abolish the chih-k'o itself. Meanwhile, Wang An-shih resigned as Prime Minister, and Lu Hui-ch'ing, one of his faithful followers, was appointed to succeed him. In spite of strong protest on the part of the opposition clique Lu was successful to abolish the chih-k'o system in 1074, A.D. When Emperor Cheh-tsung acceded to the throne in 1086, the Yuan-yu clique defeated the Hsi-ning clique, and the chih-k'o system was restored in the following year. Seven years later, when Emperor Cheh-tsung began to favour the Chih-ning clique, he agreed to abolish the chih-k'o system again in response to the request of Chang Tun. As seen in the above, the vicissitudes of the chih-k'o system are closely related with those of the political cliques.
DOI: 10.14989/145884
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/145884
出現コレクション:15巻2号

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