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  2. Guozijian - Wikipedia

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    Chang, Che-chia. "The Qing Imperial Academy of Medicine: Its institutions and the physicians shaped by them." East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine 41.1 (2015): 63–92. online Archived 2019-08-04 at the Wayback Machine; Sivin, Nathan. "Science and Medicine in Imperial China--the state of the field." Journal of Asian Studies (1988): 41 ...

  3. Beijing Guozijian - Wikipedia

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    The Guozijian was shut down in 1905. The Guozijian, often translated into English as the Imperial Academy or Imperial College, was the national central institute of learning in ancient Chinese dynasties. It was the highest institute of learning in China's traditional educational system.

  4. Taixue - Wikipedia

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    The Sui dynasty instituted major reforms, giving the imperial academy a greater administrative role and renaming it the Guozijian (國子監). As the Guozijian, the institution was maintained by successive dynasties until it was finally abolished in 1905 near the end of the Qing dynasty.

  5. Chinese Academy of Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS; 中国科学院) [3] is the national academy for natural sciences and the highest consultancy for science and technology of the People's Republic of China. [4] It is the world's largest research organization, with 100 research institutes, 2 universities, 69,000 full-time employees, and 79 thousand graduate ...

  6. Ancient higher-learning institutions - Wikipedia

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    Nalanda, ancient center of higher learning in Bihar, India [ 7][ 8] from 427 to 1197. Nalanda was established in the fifth century CE in Bihar, India, [ 7] and survived until circa 1200 CE. It was devoted to Buddhist studies, but it also trained students in fine arts, medicine, mathematics, astronomy, politics and the art of war.

  7. Academies of Classical Learning - Wikipedia

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    The Huazhou Academy in Henan. The Shuyuan (traditional Chinese: 書院; simplified Chinese: 书院; pinyin: shūyuàn), usually known in English as Academies of Classical Learning or simply Academies, were a type of school in Imperial China.

  8. Temple of Literature, Hanoi - Wikipedia

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    The upper floor is dedicated to the three monarchs who contributed most to the foundation of the temple and the academy: Lý Thánh Tông (1023–1072), who founded the temple in 1070, Lý Nhân Tông (1066–1127), who founded the Imperial Academy, and Lê Thánh Tông (1442–1497), who ordered the erection of the turtle stone stelae of ...

  9. Imperial Academy - Wikipedia

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    The former Imperial Academy of Letters, Arts, and Sciences of Ethiopia, in Addis Ababa; The Taixue, the highest institution of learning in Han dynasty China; The Guozijian, the highest institution of learning in China from the Sui dynasty to the Qing dynasty Guozijian (Beijing) The Hanlin Academy in Imperial China; The fictional Imperial ...