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The
Guozijian (國子監
guózǐjiàn), the
School of the Sons of State sometimes called the
Imperial Central School,
Imperial Academy or
Imperial College was the national central institute of learning in Chinese dynasties after the
Sui. It was the highest institute of learning in
China's traditional educational system. Formerly it was called the
Taixue, while Taixue for Gongsheng (tribute students) from the populace was still part of Guozijian, along with Guozixue for noble students. The central schools of taixue were established as far back as 3 CE, when a standard nationwide school system was established and funded during the reign of
Emperor Ping of Han.
Guozijian were located in the national capital of each dynasty --
Chang'an,
Luoyang,
Kaifeng, and
Nanjing. In
Ming there were two capitals; thus there were two Guozijian, one in
Nanjing and one in
Beijing. The
Qing Guozijian, located in
Guozijian Street,
Dongcheng District, Beijing, was the last
Guozijian in China and is an important national cultural asset.
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