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What is the general test of Chinese legal history? I can't review at all.

The earliest written law published: Zheng Guo/Zichan/The Book of Casting Punishment;

The first systematic feudal written code: Fa Jing/Warring States/Wei/;

The first person to reform the law: Shang Yang/Qin;

The abolition of corporal punishment for the first time: Emperor Wendi;

For the first time, "pro-Tibet first" was established: Han;

The first "eight opinions" entered the law: Wei law;

The first "official" entered the law: Northern Wei Law/Chen Law;

For the first time, the "Ten Serious Crimes" were stipulated: the Northern Qi Law;

The first abolition of castration: Northern and Southern Dynasties;

For the first time, it was stipulated that "five clothes must be punished": Jin law/Beiqi law;

The first replay of the death penalty: Wu Tai in Northern Wei Dynasty;

Dali Temple was first established: Northern Qi Dynasty;

Ten evils were defined for the first time: A Brief Introduction to the Laws of the Tang Dynasty;

The earliest published code: Song Criminal Code;

The six-part method was adopted for the first time: Daming Law;

Daban First Construction: Ming Taizu/Zhu Yuanzhang;

The last (penultimate) written feudal code: Laws of the Qing Dynasty;

The first constitutional document: The Outline of the King James Constitution;

The first criminal law in the modern sense-Da Qing Xin Criminal Law;

The first bourgeois constitutional document: the Provisional Constitution of the Republic of China;

The first draft constitution of Beiyang government: Tiantan Constitution/Republic of China Constitution (draft);

The first constitution officially published in modern history: the Constitution of the Republic of China (referred to as the Bribery Constitution).

Official website, Kyoka, Shaanxi Province, has relatively complete information about the public examination, so you can have a look.