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].
★ Shang Xiang
★ Guozijian
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
Rise of Confucianism as Main State Ideology
The Imperial College (Guozijian)
Imperial College
Taixue taught Confucianism and Chinese literature among other things for the high level Civil service[2].
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See Also
★ 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
External Links
Rise of Confucianism as Main State Ideology
The Imperial College (Guozijian)
Imperial College
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