- 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...
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Seongjong laid the
foundation for Goryeo's
educational system: he
founded the
Gukjagam national university in 992,
supplementing the
schools already established...
- each of them. In 1367, he
became an
instructor of Neo-Confucianism at the
Gukjagam, then
called Songgyungwan,
whilst simultaneously holding a
government position...
-
system modeled upon that of Tang China. The
Gukhak was su****ded by the
Gukjagam,
which was
established in
Gaegyeong in 992
during the
Goryeo dynasty. In...
- (1887–1959)
Education in the
Joseon Dynasty History of
Education Gukhak Gukjagam Songgyungwan (Kaesong)
Sungkyunkwan University Beijing Guozijian "Sung...
- Kaesong. It was
founded in the
neighborhood of Gukja-dong with the name
Gukjagam (국자감; 國子監) in 992
during the
reign of King
Seongjong of Goryeo,
which ignited...
- the
North were
converted to use as a
center of
traditional culture (see
Gukjagam). However, some of the 232
temples in the
South continued their activities...
-
during the
Joseon Dynasty. It
followed the
example of the Goryeo-period
Gukjagam,
which in its
latter years was also
known by the name "Sungkyunkwan".[citation...
- and to
promote the
study of the
Confucian canon. It was the
successor to
Gukjagam from the
Goryeo dynasty (992). It was
reopened as
Sungkyunkwan University...
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Transcriptions Revised Romanization Gukjagam McCune–Reischauer ****chagam...