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Betting on the Civil Service Examinations

The Lottery in Late Qing China

En Li

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English
Harvard University Press
20 June 2023
Weixing, or ""surname guessing,"" was a highly organized lottery practice in China wherein money was bet on the surnames of which candidates would pass the civil and military examinations. For centuries, up until 1905, the examination system was the primary means by which the Chinese state selected new officials from all over the empire and a way for commoners to climb the social ladder.

How was betting on the examinations possible and why did it matter? Opening with a weixing-related examination scandal in 1885, En Li reconstructs the inner mechanisms of weixing and other lottery games in the southern province of Guangdong. By placing the history of the lottery in a larger context, the author traces a series of institutional revenue innovations surrounding lottery regulation from the 1850s to the early 1900s, and depicts an expansive community created by the lottery with cultural and informational channels stretching among Guangdong, Southeast Asia, and North America. This book sheds light on a new reality that emerged during the final decades of China's last imperial dynasty, with a nuanced understanding of competitions, strategic thinking by lottery players and public officials seeking to maximize revenues, and a global network of players.
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Imprint:   Harvard University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   748g
ISBN:   9780674293779
ISBN 10:   0674293770
Series:   Harvard East Asian Monographs
Pages:   374
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

En Li is Assistant Professor of Modern East Asian History at the University of Texas at Dallas.

Reviews for Betting on the Civil Service Examinations: The Lottery in Late Qing China

Courageously delves into the perceived world of vice and presents a compelling narrative of gambling in Chinese history…Focusing on players, organizers, and bureaucrats who intersected with lottery practices, [this book] revisits several central themes of late imperial China from a fresh perspective…Overall, scholars interested in exam culture, game, printing, taxation, and the Chinese diaspora will find this book refreshing and stimulating. -- Chenxi Luo * Chinese Studies International *


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