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*''Chinese'': 国学 ''(guóxué)'' 国子監 ''(guózǐjiàn)''
 
*''Chinese'': 国学 ''(guóxué)'' 国子監 ''(guózǐjiàn)''
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The National Academy, also known as the Imperial Academy or by a variety of other English translations, was the chief educational institution in [[Ming Dynasty|Ming]] and [[Qing Dynasty]] [[Beijing]]. A small number of [[Ryukyuan students in China|Ryukyuan students]] from the scholar-aristocracy of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] studied there as well.
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The National Academy, also known as the Imperial Academy or by a variety of other English translations, was the chief educational institution in Imperial China. Existent in various forms since the [[Sui Dynasty]], it was originally known as the ''Guóxué'', and later came to be known as ''Guózǐjiàn''. In the [[Ming Dynasty|Ming]] and [[Qing Dynasty|Qing Dynasties]] in particular, those who passed the provincial-level [[Chinese imperial examinations|imperial examinations]] (known as ''jǔrén'') were able to enter the ''Guózǐjiàn'' to study for the metropolitan and palace level exams, in order to earn the ''jìnshì'' degree. A small number of [[Ryukyuan students in China|Ryukyuan students]] from the scholar-aristocracy of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] studied there as well.
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Known earlier as the ''Guóxué'', it later came to be known as ''Guózǐjiàn''.
      
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