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It''s a wonderful place! I''m sure you have to go! This is the traditional culture supporting!
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It''s a wonderful place! I''m sure you have to go! This is the traditional culture supporting!
Kuniko Ken (gu z ji n) was the highest school and educational administration in ancient China. In the Tang and Song periods, the kokushi Ken served as a national educational management organization, and ruled the kokushi gakusei, taigaku, and four schools under the control, and each school was established as a doctor, and the sacrificial wine was placed under the control of one person. In addition, there are also Mongolian and return children, also known as the Guozi Ken, to show the difference between the Han and the South. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, Guozi Ken had the dual nature of the State educational administration and the highest university. The Guozijian of the Ming Dynasty was large in scale, divided into two parts, south and north, each in Nanjing and Beijing. The Guozijian was built in 1382, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, and the scale was especially high. In 1403, the founder of the Ming Dynasty established a member of the National Guozijian in Beijing to set up a sacrificial wine, a business, a kanrin and a book. In the Qing Dynasty, the Guozi supervisors of various government schools (except for the religious schools) throughout the country, including one member of the Minister of Management, one member of the Sacrifice Manchu and one member of the Han Dynasty, one member of the Ministry of Finance, the Mongolian and the Han Dynasty, and the officers of the kenmu, doctor, the book and the book. [1] The students who studied at the Guozijian in ancient times were called "the students of the Guozijian". The Guozijian not only accepted students from all nationalities in the country, but also received foreign students, which played an active role in training talents from all nationalities in China and promoting cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries.
In old Beijing, you can often visit some less popular places in your leisure time, such as the Imperial College. Although the surrounding Forbidden City, Jingshan, Tiananmen, and Beihai are all lively and lively, the Imperial College always gives people a sense of peace.
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