WSMTATMC C149
by berry
Chapter 149
The examination compound lay in the southeast of the city, and all along the way many candidates were heading that direction; before long, a long queue had formed.
Chen Qingyan and Chen Qinghuai grew anxious. âWhy isnât it moving? Will we miss the time slot?â
Having sat it twice before, Li Bingchen was more experienced and soothed them. âIt wonât. The first day is mainly for roll call, body search, then finding oneâs cell and checking for leaks.â
Rain was rare in the eighth month, but accidents happened. Two sessions ago there had been a heavy downpour; half the cells leaked, soaking and ruining many papers. Although the court later allowed a retest, it was best to check just in case.
âThey donât issue questions on the first day?â asked Chen Qingyan.
Li Bingwen shook his head. âSix to seven hundred candidatesâsearching alone takes several hours. By the time everyone is settled, half a day is goneâno time to test.â
âSix or seven hundred?â Chen Qinghuai was surprised.
âThatâs on the low sideâother years itâs over eight hundred.â Floods had hit many places this year, so fewer sat the exam.
Elder Liang had not come with them; he went first to Elder Luâs and would join him to watch at the compound.
Near the compound was a tea house run by one of Elder Luâs disciples; a window room had been reserved. The two stood by the window, looking down at the queue. Stroking his beard, Lu Zhongqi said, âEvery provincial exam, seeing these candidates, I feel as if I were back in that yearâŠâ
Elder Liang waved him off. âI, for one, donât wish to return.â
He had sat it once and been removed during the search; even after thirty-some years, the feeling was vivid.
Elder Lu laughed. âBest not mention it. Fewer candidates this year compared to past sessions.â
âIn the north theyâve always been fewer than in the south. In Yangzhou prefecture, there were over two thousand one hundred last timeâlikely more this year.â In prosperous times, talent multiplied and competition grew fierceâtens of thousands for two hundred spots.
Near the end of the Hour of YĂn, Wang Ying and the rest pressed through; the Liu family had reserved an upstairs private room, and the party went straight to the second floor.
Qin Furong and her two daughters were already there, peering out the window. The view was excellent; from inside they could see the scholars in line below.
From afar, Wang Ying spotted Chen Qingyan, Chen Qinghuai, the Li cousins, and Liu Changyi. The four stood together, talking of something; their expressions were relaxedânone of the nervousness of an exam.
Upstairs, the women were far more tense. Of the three, Madam Li was most tautâshe trembled slightly, clutching Qingyunâs hand and murmuring, âAmitabhaâWenchang Emperor bless my son to take first.â
Qin Furong was calmer; her son was only eighteenâif he didnât pass now, waiting three years was no lossâand once he finished, the marriage would be set; family first, then career.
Fang Ling felt similar; pass or not, she would return to Shanzhou after the exam. Since the last letter, she had not slept wellâalways thinking of her daughterâs coughâand wondered if Chen Guang had found the prescription and sent it back.
Wang Ying was anxious too, though less so; his eyes stayed on Chen Qingyan, fearing any mishap.
Around the Hour of ChĂ©n, the examination bell tolledâlong and sonorousâstartling birds from nearby trees.
The candidates in line fell silent; then, by county, they formed up.
Qingyan and Qinghuai, both from Longquan County, found their countyâs banner and saw several acquaintancesâsome from the prefectural academy. After brief greetings, they stood in silence, awaiting entry.
Li Bingwen returned to Tianyangâs line where many old classmates stood; murmurs of the provincial exam ran up and down.
âHeard the academy has several formidable candidates this yearâwho will take the Jieyuan?â
âYou mean that âlittle triple crownâ? Heâs Elder Liang Liufangâs discipleâthis yearâs top spot may well be his.â
âYes, himâand rumor has it his younger brother is brilliant too.â
At the side, Bingwen said nothing, but inwardly thought: both are my cousinsâquite proud indeed.
Elsewhere, Liu Changyi stood among the city scholars; he knew most of the young ones, not the older. Some had sat several times without success. The academy allowed only six yearsâin two failed sessions, no more study there. One elder had sat nearly ten times; hair white, older than Liuâs father. Liu sighed inwardlyâat that age, could one still see the fine print? His own masterâs eyes were dimâsmall characters were a blur.
At last, near the Hour of SĂŹ, the compoundâs main gate opened.
City scholars entered first by roll call, moving through three main gates. Because of the numbers, there were three entrances and three candidates entered simultaneously for the search.
Upstairs, Qin Furong gripped her handkerchief, eyes fixed on her son. In the next room, Master Liu did likewise; he had invited colleagues, and though his face did not show it, his heart was in his throatâworried lest anything happen during the search. Seeing his son pass within and not be sent out, and the clerk call the next, he finally relaxed.
Searching the city scholars alone took nearly two hours. Two were found with cheats and were expelledâbarred from the civil service examinations thereafter. Seeing those two kneeling and weeping, faces went pale down the line. Those who had harbored lucky schemes hurried to throw out or swallow hidden slips lest a later search end their prospects forever.
Only after the city scholars were in did the counties begin.
All Jizhou had seventeen counties. Numbers variedâsome with over sixty candidates, some with only sevenânothing like the cityâs numbers.
Such was education in the old daysâresources pooled in the hands of wealth and power. It was hard for a poor family to produce a noble son; even with a sharp mind, without a teacher to begin one, a man was bound to his plot for life. Thus Qingyanâs gratitude to his master equaled that to his parents. Parents gave life; Elder Liang had helped him along the civil service roadâseeking no returnâbenefiting him for life.
Near the Hour of SĂŹ, Longquanâs turn came. âLongquan County, Qingshui TownâChen Qingyan,â the examiner called.
âPresent!â Qingyanâs clear voice rang out; head high, exam basket in hand, he strode into the hall.
Unlike county and prefectural exams, the provincial search was stricter. A clerk led him into a curtained booth of coarse cloth, told him to remove shoes and socks, unbind his hair, then strip naked.
Yesâunderclothes too. Every outlandish rule had an even more outlandish cause. In the Tianwu years, a candidate had written cheats on his inner thigh and, had he not been spotted while relieving himself, would have slipped through. Since then, all provincial candidates stripped for inspection to prevent body-hidden cheats.
After the body search and a thorough turning of garments, Qingyan could dress. Then the exam basketâbrush, ink, inkstoneâwas checked in every corner. Food was not spared; all ten breads were torn open lest notes be hidden inside.
Cleared, he received his number plaque and was sent to his cell. Number 378. Thirty cells a rowâthat put him in the thirteenth row. In a cup of teaâs time, he found it.
Thank heavenâit wasnât by the latrinesâand even far enough away. A stroke of luck!
Though the eighth month was cooler, six to seven hundred men in the compound for nine daysâeating, drinking, sleeping within. Urine buckets were bearable; for bowel movements, one must go to the toilets. Over time, dung piled like small hills; fermenting stench was like a chemical weaponâeye-watering and nose-scorching. In past sessions, some assigned to âstink cellsâ had fainted and had to forfeit; even if one didnât faint, it was hard to perform.
Qingyan set down his basket and inspected the cell. All were alikeâthree to four square meters, a two-foot-wide, six-foot-long plank down the middle. By day, it served as a desk; by night, moved to the rear, it became a simple single bed. A wooden stool stood by; he sat to test itâsteady enough.
That stool had a cautionary tale. In his second provincial try, Cousin Bingwenâs stool had a lame leg. He hadnât checked; sitting during the test was tortureâhe had to brace his core to keep balance, and by the sixth day he could hardly continueâthus his poor showing.
After the stool, Qingyan checked the ceiling. Heâd heard the compound had repaired the cells and replaced the tiles; it seemed sound.
Qinghuai entered after and took cell 382âfour down from his brotherâand, like him, carried out a careful inspection as the cousin had taught.
All checks done, they sat quietly, waiting for those behind to enter.
Longquan was one of the nearer counties; those after likely wouldnât line up until afternoon. Seeing the two within, Madam Li and Fang Ling finally relaxed. The party ate lunch at the tea house and went home to wait.
In these nine days, the candidates suffered within; their families agonized without. Wang Ying left Ershun at the compound to keep watchâif anything happened or someone was sent out, he could respond at once.
Here are all traditional âdouble-hourâ references mentioned, with their approximate modern times for clarity:
- Yin hour (ćŻ æ¶): roughly 3:00â5:00 AM; appeared when noting ânear the end of Yinâ as the crowd reached the tea house before the exam queue formed
- Chen hour (蟰æ¶): roughly 7:00â9:00 AM; the compound bell tolled around this time to organize candidates by county lines.
- Si hour (ć·łæ¶): roughly 9:00â11:00 AM; Longquan County candidates, including Chen Qingyan, were called to enter and undergo searches around this time
- Wei hour (æȘæ¶): roughly 1:00â3:00 PM; earlier, a meal âfinished at Weiâ was mentioned at the start of one chapter.
- Hai hour (äș„æ¶): roughly 9:00â11:00 PM; referenced previously for late-night scenes and rest (deep night).