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Stele inscription of the names of the Doctors of the Tan Mui examination, the 3rd year of Duc Long era (1631)

In the quiet and solemn grounds of the Temple of Literature – Imperial Academy, the stele bearing the names of the Doctors of the Tan Mui 1631 examination is an everlasting witness to the historical examination season. On the blue stone slab, which has been soaked with the color of time, the names and hometowns of five talented people are deeply engraved, marking a golden page in the tradition of studiousness and the nation's examination system.

YooLifeYooLife13/08/2025


Overview of the stele inscribed with the names of the Doctor of the Tan Mui 1631 examination

In the majestic space of the Temple of Literature – Quoc Tu Giam, the doctoral steles are arranged in straight rows like silent “witnesses” of wisdom and history. Standing out among them is the stele with the names of the doctors of the Tan Mui examination, erected in the 3rd year of Duc Long (1631) under the reign of King Le Than Tong – a period when the country was in a prosperous period.

On the moss-covered green stone background, each Chinese character is still sharp, recording the names of 5 new graduates: 1 First Class - the most glorious rank, 2 Second Class and 2 Third Class, reflecting the strict ranking of the imperial examinations at that time. Each line not only records the name and hometown, but also is a testament to the studious spirit, perseverance and aspiration to serve the country of the 17th century scholars.

The stele has both administrative value - preserving the names of talented people for future generations, and is also a living cultural heritage, reminding future generations of a brilliant examination season in the history of Vietnamese mandarinate.

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YooLife recreates the space of the beer hall with the name of Doctor 1631 with a vivid 3D model

YooLife – a virtual reality social networking platform, carries the mission of reviving the nation’s 4000-year historical flow, preserving and spreading indigenous cultural values, while promoting the development of the digital economy and digital society. Aiming to become a “red address” in cyberspace, YooLife plays the role of a technological bridge, bringing history and culture closer to everyone.



In the project to recreate the Stele of the Doctorate of Tan Mui 1631 at the Temple of Literature, YooLife has accompanied the relic board, recreating the space using a sharp 3D model application, allowing visitors to explore every detail of the relic in a realistic and vivid way. With just one access, from a computer or phone, the entire stone stele area opens before your eyes, from the overall ancient architecture to the sophisticated carvings, all meticulously simulated, as if standing in the middle of a real space.

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Viewers can “step” through each corner, rotate the view, zoom in on each inscription and learn the historical story behind it. It feels like standing in the middle of the Temple of Literature, enjoying the beauty of the relic, and discovering the rituals and cultural values that have been preserved for hundreds of years.

With this approach, YooLife not only stores heritage in digital form but also brings emotional visual experiences, contributing to promoting the 1631 Doctorate Memorial and inspiring the nation's tradition of studiousness to the public across the country.

Visit the lively space of the Temple of Literature right here:

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