How did the Japanese imperial court system of appointing government officials lead to the rise of the Fujiwara family?

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The Japanese imperial court system of appointing government officials allowed the Fujiwara family to gain power and influence by placing their members in key government positions. The ability to strategically marry into the imperial family further solidified the Fujiwara family's control and allowed them to pass down their influence to future generations. Over time, the Fujiwara family became the de facto rulers of Japan, with their members holding top political positions and effectively controlling the imperial court.