Roles and Responsibilities
Challenges in Governance
Laws and Customs
Moral Guidance
Historical Comparisons
100

What title is given to the person serving the king directly?

Magistrate

100

What often misleads a feudal lord?

Flattery

100

What’s a key purpose of a shrine?

Edict

100

What’s essential to avoid in judgment?

Bias

100

Which dynasty does Jeong use as a virtue model?

Tang

200

Who ensures the king’s grace reaches people?

Magistrate

200

Magistrates should always avoid what in decision-making?

Bias

200

What must a magistrate uphold?

Law

200

Officials should prioritize the public’s ____ over personal gain.

Welfare

200

Which kingdom did Jeong work in?

Joseon

300

What’s the main job of a magistrate?

Serve

300

Chen describes magistrates as closest to the people’s ____?

Needs

300

Whose laws are magistrates tasked to carry out?

King’s

300

Magistrates should always aim for ____ rather than power.

Service

300

Who were magistrates compared to?

Teachers

400

Who advises feudal lords?

Officials

400

What’s essential to a magistrate’s duty?

Integrity 

400

What do shrines uphold for people to see?

Virtue

400

What’s the key quality magistrates must have?

Integrity

400

What dynasty does Jeong admire?

Zhou

500

What does a magistrate act as to people?

Teacher

500

What is a constant temptation for officials?

Corruption

500

What’s a central role of shrines in villages?

Honor

500

What is the focus of Chen’s view on good officials?

Morality

500

Titles were often tied to what?

Land