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Encyclopedia > Examination Yuan

The Examination Yuan (考試院) is one of five government branches of the Republic of China and is in charge of validating the qualification of civil servants. It is one of the five government branches ("yuans") of the ROC government mandated by the Three Principles of the People. The Examination Yuan is based on the old Imperial examination system used in China.


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  • official site (http://www.exam.gov.tw/)



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Examination Yuan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (104 words)
The Examination Yuan (考試院; pinyin: Kǎoshì Yùan) is in charge of validating the qualification of civil servants in the Republic of China.
It is one of the five government branches ("yuans") of the ROC government mandated by the Three Principles of the People.
Founded by Chinese nationalists at the beginning of the 20th century, the Examination Yuan is based on the old Imperial examination system used in China.
Yuan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (348 words)
Yuan (Traditional: 元 or 圓; Simplified: 元; pinyin: yuán; Wade-Giles: yüan) is, in Chinese, the base unit of a currency, for example, US dollar is Mei yuan (美元).
Yuan, one of several Chinese family names; 袁, 元, 苑, 原, 源, 爰 in Mandarin; 阮, 垣, 玄 in Cantonese.
Yuan River (沅江 or 沅水), one of the four largest rivers in Hunan, a tributary of Yangtze River.
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