"Groom Officer" mainly refers to the man at the wedding ceremony, and can also be directly called the groom or groom. There are three major events in life, namely meeting an old friend in a foreign land, when you are in the golden list, and when you are in the bridal chamber. Bef

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"Groom Officer" mainly refers to the man at the wedding ceremony, and can also be directly called the groom or groom. There are three major events in life, namely meeting an old friend in a foreign land, when you are in the golden list, and when you are in the bridal chamber. Before and after the wedding ceremony, every "groom" has a lot to be busy with. Even though modern wedding ceremonies have simplified many processes, the "groom" still needs to be busy, and fortunately these will be smoothed out by happiness and sweetness.

In fact, the word "groom officer" is an ancient and modern word . When it first appeared, it did not refer to the man at the marriage ceremony. "The Bridegroom Officer" first appeared in Tang Dynasty . In the Tang Dynasty poet Gu Feixiong , it mentioned: "Don't feel far away because of the many feelings, the Bridegroom is much lonely." Do you know what "The Bridegroom Officer" first refers to in ancient times? Is he a new Jinshi or a newly married official?

Ant Manor Small Classroom Title: Do you know? What did "groom officer" first refer to in ancient times?

Options: A. New Jinshi, B. Newly married official.

The word "groom officer" first referred to the new Jinshi in ancient times. Before , the Sui and Tang , my country mainly implemented the "result and recruitment" and the "nine ranks of central government" system. People of all classes were of strict hierarchy, and ordinary people had basically no channel to enter the official career. After hundreds of years of war in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the aristocratic families gradually declined, and the rulers also intended to promote poor families to check and balance the aristocratic families. Finally, the imperial examination system was born in the Sui Dynasty.

The imperial examination system was gradually improved in the Tang Dynasty. As long as the poor children pass the imperial examination, that is, become Jinshi, they can enter the official career. During the Tang Dynasty, officials under the sixth rank were collectively called "Lang" and ordinary people would respectfully call them "Langguan" or "Langjun". Moreover, many officials from Jinshi were often awarded official positions such as "Secretary Lang", " Clerk Lang ", etc., so the new Jinshi was called "Groom Officer".

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