Shunzhi studied [[Chinese language]] and a variety of other classical subjects of a Chinese education under a group of Buddhist monks he had at court; he is said to have taken a liking to Chinese novels and plays, and during his reign the official History of the Ming (''[[Ming shi]]'') was begun, and the ''[[Six Courses in Morals]]'' reissued. Shunzhi also befriended the [[Society of Jesus|Jesuit]] [[Johann Adam Schall von Bell]], who he called "grandfather," and who Dorgon had appointed head of the Imperial Bureau of Astronomy. | Shunzhi studied [[Chinese language]] and a variety of other classical subjects of a Chinese education under a group of Buddhist monks he had at court; he is said to have taken a liking to Chinese novels and plays, and during his reign the official History of the Ming (''[[Ming shi]]'') was begun, and the ''[[Six Courses in Morals]]'' reissued. Shunzhi also befriended the [[Society of Jesus|Jesuit]] [[Johann Adam Schall von Bell]], who he called "grandfather," and who Dorgon had appointed head of the Imperial Bureau of Astronomy. |