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“Presented” members of this profession were once designated with the title jìnshì (“JEEN-shurr”). A class centered on this profession was the dominant participant of an “eight-legged” process carried out in a cell. A campaign by Qín Shǐ Huáng (“cheen shurr hwong”) to bury members of this profession (-5[1])ended a historical period named after a hundred groups of them. A member (-5[1])of this profession chronicled events in his home state in the (10[1])Spring and Autumn Annals. (10[1])Under the Suí (“sway”) dynasty, a class of officials of this profession were first administered imperial exams to become civil servants. (-5[1])For (10[1])10 points, name this profession of Confucius (-5[1])and his followers. ■END■ (10[4]0[3])

ANSWER: scholars [accept scholar-officials or literati or philosophers; accept civil servants until “bury” is read; after “bury” is read, prompt on civil servants until read; prompt on public servants or bureaucrats; prompt on officials until read]
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