Category
page 1Confucian education
imperial examination
system used in appointing officials in dynastic China
temple of Confucius
a temple for the veneration of Confucius and the sages and philosophers of Confucianism in Chinese folk religion and other East Asian religions
Hanlin Academy
Chinese university
Six Arts
Education in Confucian philosophy

jinshi
thumb|Wang Qiong of Ming in his Jinshi attire
Yuelu Academy
Academy in Hunan, China
Taixue
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scholar-official
right|thumb|220px|A 15th-century portrait of the Ming dynasty|Ming official [[Jiang Shunfu. The decoration of two egrets on his chest are a "mandarin square", indicating that he was a civil official of the sixth rank.]]
The scholar-officials, also known as literati, scholar-gentlemen or scholar-bureaucrats (), were government officials and prestigious scholars in Chinese society, forming a distinct social class.
Donglin Academy
former Chinese educational institution in Wuxi, China
Chinese historiography
study of methods used to study Chinese history
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School for the Sons of the State
thumb|right|250px|Biyong, the imperial lecture hall in the Beijing Guozijian
thumb|right|250px|The imperial lecture hall and classrooms at the Beijing Guozijian
thumb|250px|The Six-Dynasty Juniper on the former site of the Nanjing Guozijian
thumb|The Stele Forest in [[Xi'an, including the collection of the Chang'an Guozijian of the Sui and Tang]]
Mount Ni
mountain in People's Republic of China
tiger parenting
parenting method
White Deer Grotto Academy
school building
zhuangyuan
Zhuangyuan, or jangwon in Korean and trạng nguyên in Vietnamese, variously translated into English as principal graduate, primus, or optimus, was the title given to the scholar who achieved the highest score on highest level of the Imperial examination, (in the Tang dynasty) and (in the Song dynasty) in imperial China, Gwageo examinations in Goryeo and Joseon era Korea, and Vietnam.

Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother
2011 book by Amy Chua
Academy (East Asia)
academic facilities of pre-modern east asia
Dongpo Academy
former academy located in Danzhou, Hainan, built in 1098 in memory of Su Dongpo