- 326). In the
ancient priesthood before the Tang, the
priest was
called Jijiu ("libationer" p. 550), with both male and
female practitioners selected...
- (simplified Chinese: 国子监忌酒;
traditional Chinese: 國子監祭酒; pinyin: Guózǐjiàn
jìjiǔ),
administrative director (simplified Chinese: 尚宝司暑;
traditional Chinese:...
-
called the Jíjiùzhāng 急就章 "Quickly
Master [Character] Sections" and
simply Jíjiù 急就. The
title Jíjiùpiān uses the word piān 篇,
which is
attested in Han dynasty...
- Dynasty. The
administrative officials of
Guozijian were
called Chief (祭酒,
Jìjiǔ), Dean of
Studies (司業, Sīyè), or
Proctor (監丞, Jiānchéng). The
students who...
- was
responsible for the
education system and was led by a
chancellor (秶酒;
jijiu;
literally 'libationer') who held the
official rank 4b. The
highest judicial...
-
abolished the
southern Duke
Yansheng title and
appointed Kong Zhu as the
jijiu (祭酒) of the
Imperial Academy.
Since then, the
northern branch has remained...
-
chancellor and made the prin****l of the
imperial university (國子祭酒,
Guozi Jijiu). That was the last
historical record regarding Yu, and it is not known...
- initiators.
Married to a
leading Tianshi officer, Wei
Huacun became a
respected jijiu (祭酒, libationer),
which means that she
received a
thorough religious education...
-
Cavalry Commandant of
Cavalry Commandant of
Cavalry Commandant,
Cavalry Jijiu 祭酒
Libationer Libationer Libationer Libationer;
Chancellor of the National...
-
modern Beijing); and prin****l of the
imperial university (國子祭酒,
Guozi Jijiu),
being in
charge of Luoyang. He was then
recalled to Chang'an to serve...