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1940 Chongqing Republic of China female civil servant old shadow: look at the familiar face of which of them is familiar to you

The canoe bridge is just one step away, bustling with millions of people eager to try, squeezing past it will get an iron rice bowl that cannot be broken. This is the civil service exam. Commonly known as the national examination.

This year's national examination, the position of the first-level chief clerk of the Reproduction Department of China's First Historical Archives and below attracted 2315 people to compete, and even more in 2017, there were 9837 people grabbing a position. It seems that the road to this bowl of rice for civil servants is also full of thorns.

Historically, China's civil service examination system can be traced back to the Zhou Dynasty's Tianzi patrol and the report of princes. The Zhou Li records: "Three years is a great comparison, testing his virtue and Taoist art, and the sage is able." "The Qin, Tang, Song, And Ming dynasties all had different regulations, and the system was becoming more and more perfect.

1940 Chongqing Republic of China female civil servant old shadow: look at the familiar face of which of them is familiar to you
1940 Chongqing Republic of China female civil servant old shadow: look at the familiar face of which of them is familiar to you

Specific to female civil servants, it should begin in the late Qing Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. At that time, the Western powers slammed into the gate of the Qing Empire with solid naval guns, and the European and American ideological trends suddenly tilted to the land of China. The modern civil service also entered the East.

1940 Chongqing Republic of China female civil servant old shadow: look at the familiar face of which of them is familiar to you
1940 Chongqing Republic of China female civil servant old shadow: look at the familiar face of which of them is familiar to you

When it comes to female civil servants in the Republic of China, a woman named Liu Yi cannot get around, because she was the first female civil servant before liberation. His real name was Li Shuqing, and after the Wuchang Uprising, she published "Liu YiQi" in the "Gazette of the Republic of China", the organ of the military government of the Republic of China: Every day at two o'clock in the afternoon, she received female compatriots from all walks of life at the General Supervision Office and was responsible for assessing women who had joined the revolution. He is appointed As The Inspector Of Charge of the General Inspectorate.

1940 Chongqing Republic of China female civil servant old shadow: look at the familiar face of which of them is familiar to you
1940 Chongqing Republic of China female civil servant old shadow: look at the familiar face of which of them is familiar to you

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, with the fall of Nanjing and Wuhan one after another, Chongqing's location as the capital was highlighted. At that time, all major state organs, functional government departments, schools and hospitals, and dignitaries and dignitaries all moved to Chongqing, and female civil servants were no exception.

1940 Chongqing Republic of China female civil servant old shadow: look at the familiar face of which of them is familiar to you
1940 Chongqing Republic of China female civil servant old shadow: look at the familiar face of which of them is familiar to you
1940 Chongqing Republic of China female civil servant old shadow: look at the familiar face of which of them is familiar to you

Among the female civil servants in Chongqing, a considerable proportion of them are from Jiangsu, which is naturally inextricably linked to Nanjing's status as the capital. In 1939, there were 50 female civil servants working in the government departments of Chongqing Municipality, and 12 from Jiangsu. In 1943, the largest proportion of the 35 female civil servants in the Secretariat of the Central Party Department was in Jiangsu Province, with a total of 13 people.

1940 Chongqing Republic of China female civil servant old shadow: look at the familiar face of which of them is familiar to you
1940 Chongqing Republic of China female civil servant old shadow: look at the familiar face of which of them is familiar to you
1940 Chongqing Republic of China female civil servant old shadow: look at the familiar face of which of them is familiar to you
1940 Chongqing Republic of China female civil servant old shadow: look at the familiar face of which of them is familiar to you

This is the female civil servant, who is constantly paying for the good of the country, and how much heartache there is after their glamorous appearance as long as they know it.