- The
Gukhak (Korean: 국학; Hanja: 國學) was the sole
recorded institution of
higher learning in the
Silla period of
medieval Korean history. It
provided training...
- The Gukjagam,
known at
times as
Gukhak or Seonggyungwan, was the
highest educational institution of the
Korean Goryeo dynasty. It was
located at the capital...
- So-ang (1887–1959)
Education in the
Joseon Dynasty History of
Education Gukhak Gukjagam Songgyungwan (Kaesong)
Sungkyunkwan University Beijing Guozijian...
- site was
originally the
place where the
Gukhak, or
national academy of the
Silla kingdom was situated. The
Gukhak was
built in 682, the
second year of King...
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restored in 1432.[citation needed] In Korea,
Taehak was
founded in 372 and
Gukhak was
established in 682.
Seowons were
private institutions established during...
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Seongjong of Goryeo,
which ignited Korean Confucianism. Its name was
changed to
Gukhak (국학; 國學) in the
reign of
Chungnyeol of
Goryeo and was
referred to as Seonggyungwan...
- has a
longer history in
Gyeongju than
anywhere else in
South Korea. The
Gukhak, or
national academy, was
established here in 682, at the
beginning of the...
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taught Confucianism,
literature and
martial arts. In 551,
Silla founded Gukhak and
taught cheirospasm[clarification needed]. The
establishment of vocational...
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names such as
Discussions of Damwon’s
Studies of
Korean History(Damwon-
gukhak-sango,담원국학산고(薝園國學散藁))[2], Exposition of Yangmingism(Yangmyeonghak-yeonron...
- the
defeats of
Baekje and Goguryeo. In 682
Sinmun also
established the
Gukhak, or
National Academy,
dedicated to
training officials in the
Confucian classics...