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When Virtue Became a Syllabus

China perfected the written measure of virtue: a thousand-year experiment that turned Confucian ethics into codified exams. From the Taixue to the Eight-Legged Essay, the keju unified an empire—and trained generations to mistake process for purpose. This essay traces the rise, industry, and afterlife of the exam, and the rebels who insisted that conscience precedes curriculum.

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