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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Imperial examination (section Taixue)
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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administration of education. Formerly it was called the Taixue (lit. 'Imperial University'). The Taixue for Gongsheng (tribute students) from the populace...
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Nanjing University (redirect from Nanjing Taixue)
Nanjing University (NJU) is a public university in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China. It is affiliated and sponsored by the Ministry of Education. The university...
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Lanka.[citation needed] In China, the ancient imperial academy known as Taixue was established by the Han dynasty. It was intermittently inherited by succeeding...
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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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History Imperial examination Mandarin (bureaucrat) Scholar-bureaucrats Taixue Academies of Classical Learning Chinese educators Burning of books and burying...
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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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to have included theological themes in its subject matter; the Chinese Taixue delivered Confucian teaching from the 2nd century BC; the School of Nisibis...
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