TAIXUE

'Taixue' (Chinese: '太学') which literally means 'Greatest Study or Learning' was the highest rank of educational establishment in Ancient China between the Han Dynasty and Sui Dynasty. It was replaced by the Guozijian[1].
Taixue taught Confucianism and Chinese literature among other things for the high level Civil service[2].

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Shang Xiang

Guozijian

Sources


1. http://www.legco.gov.hk/yr99-00/english/panels/ed/papers/711e01.pdf A Consultant Report to The University Grants Committee of Hong Kong
2. http://www.education.monash.edu.au/centres/mcrie/docs/conferencekeynotes/yang-china-higher-ed-massification-mexico.pdf Higher Education in the People’s Republic of China: Historical Traditions, Recent Developments and Major Issues

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Rise of Confucianism as Main State Ideology
The Imperial College (Guozijian)
Imperial College

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