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Taixue (Tai-shueh;
simplified Chinese: 太学;
traditional Chinese: 太學; lit. 'Greatest
Study or Learning'), or
sometimes called the "Imperial Academy", "Imperial...
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establishing a
National University (
Taixue) in the capital, Chang'an, so that
erudites could teach the classics.
Teaching at the
Taixue was a
prestigious job because...
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Donald Tai Loy Ho (simplified Chinese: 何大来;
traditional Chinese: 何大來; pinyin: Hé Dàlái;
August 13, 1930 –
April 14, 2007) was a
Hawaiian traditional pop...
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administration of education.
Formerly it was
called the
Taixue (lit. 'Imperial University'). The
Taixue for
Gongsheng (tribute students) from the po****ce...
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University may
refer to:
Guozijian of the
Chinese Empire (c. 221 BC–1912)
Taixue of the
Chinese Empire (c. 221 BC–1912)
Imperial University of
Peking (1898–1912)...
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Nanjing University (NJU) is a
public university in Jiangsu, China. It is
affiliated and
sponsored by the
Ministry of Education. The
university is part...
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established chairs to
teach the Five
Confucean classics, in the
Grand School,
Taixue (c. 3 - 1905 CE), to
train cadres for the
imperial administration. All these...
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ancient imperial academy known as
Taixue was
established by the Han dynasty. It was
intermittently inherited by succeeding...
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regulated the
education of ****ure
officials in the
Taixue (National University). It
divided the
Taixue into
three colleges.
Students first attended the...
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History Imperial examination Mandarin (bureaucrat) Scholar-bureaucrats
Taixue Academies of
classical Learning Chinese educators Burning of
books and burying...