Is there a dynasty where students don t have to go to school?

Updated on educate 2024-02-14
33 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This question is a bit of a misnomer, and it can be said that there are students in any dynasty who do not need to go to school, and even in modern society there are many students who do not need to go to school. But this is not a universal phenomenon, and it is not possible for every student to do so.

    In ancient times, there was no school in the real sense, and perhaps the Guozijian of the Ming Dynasty had a little school flavor. In the ancients, students basically studied in private schools, sometimes students went to their husband's house to study, and some students found a house as a classroom, and students went to this classroom to study. Most private schools have only one teacher, and they don't have as many organizations as modern schools.

    So it can't be considered a school in the true sense of the word.

    If it is an ordinary family or a poor family, it is a joint venture of several families to hire a teacher to teach a few children. At that time, the class size was generally small, which was equivalent to modern small class education. But that's not the case with the big family.

    People just let Mr. Teacher come to their house to teach, doesn't this mean that students don't have to go to school? This method can be said to have existed from the Western Zhou Dynasty to modern society. Some local tyrants in modern society may not have to go to school for their children, and their parents directly spend a lot of money to hire famous teachers to teach at home.

    There are also those families with girls, in ancient times, it was inconvenient for girls to leave their heads behind, and parents hired a teacher to teach at home in order to let their children receive education. For example, Du Liniang in the story of the Peony Pavilion, his father hired an old Confucian named Chen Ziliang to teach her.

    Even if it is said that anyone who has a husband and a fixed place of teaching can be called a school, but in ancient times, there were many people who were taught by their parents themselves. There may also be the knowledge imparted by relatives and friends. Not to mention going to school, I didn't even go to a private school, but people can still become talents.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The common people of every dynasty were eager to learn more cultural knowledge, and even during the War of Resistance Against Japan, the students did everything possible to avoid the war and study hard.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Students of no dynasty did not need to go to school, as long as they wanted to study and wanted to take the imperial examination, they needed to go to school to study, and at that time, they had to be recommended to take the imperial examination. It can only be said that learning to a certain extent, if the family conditions are not good, you can choose to study at home.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the dynasties of Chinese history, the students who could go to the school were either rich or expensive, not everyone could go to the school, and if the family had no money, they could not go to the school.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There shouldn't be, but at that time, it was very rare for you to get a chance to study in the war-torn era, and there must have been a lot of people studying there, so there should not be a situation where students don't need to go to school.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, in the dynasties of Chinese history, not everyone could go to the school, and the students who could go to the school were all rich and noble, and the poor could not afford to go to school.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I don't think so, but if there was a war at that time, the school would not have been able to continue, and there should have been no need to go to school to study at that time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, even in times of war, schools are always open, and students do everything possible to avoid war and study hard.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There should be, in the troubled times, wars are raging, social turmoil is unstable, some students can't go to school if they want to, and students can only do everything possible to avoid the war and study hard.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There should be no, but in many troubled times in ancient times, some students couldn't go to school if they wanted to, and the society was in turmoil, where did they come from to go to school.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    No, no matter which dynasty it is, if you study, you will go to a private school, and at that time, the rich and noble families went to school, and the poor could not afford to go to school.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    As early as the Xia Dynasty more than 4,000 years ago, the earliest school education appeared. The earliest school names in ancient China: 庠, order, xue, school.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Jixia Xuegong, the earliest school in ancient China, is the world's earliest government-run institution of higher learning. During the Warring States Period, Tian Qi's government-run school was built in Qi Huan Gongtian, and it was located near Linyi Jimen, the capital of Qi State.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The earliest universities in ancient China appeared in the Han Dynasty. Founded in 24 BC, it was mainly founded by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty in order to educate his descendants.

    The earliest school in ancient China was in the Xia Dynasty.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It first appeared in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and the prototype of the school had already appeared in the Western Zhou Dynasty. At that time, only the children of the nobility could go to school.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The earliest school in China was founded by Confucius, a famous thinker and educator in the Spring and Autumn Period.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Shang Dynasty. The earliest schools appeared in this era. The education methods at that time were certainly not as advanced as those of today.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It has appeared as early as the Xia Dynasty, when the school belonged to the aristocratic school, and some poor families could not go to school at all.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    In the later period of primitive society, there was a special place for the education of young people, which was the germ of the school.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Schools existed in the early days of slave society in our country, and in the summer there was a form of school education. "Mencius" contains the Xia Shang Zhou "set up a school to teach, the one who raised it, the one who went to school taught, and the one who shot it." Xia said the school, Yin said the order, Zhou said the Xuan...

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The Shang Dynasty, that was the prototype, was basically the training of the children of the powerful. Divination、Oracle bone records or something.,But at that time, it was really a study.。。

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The Xia Dynasty was the germ of schooling.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    ?Hehe, it must be the new China.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It was in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period! Wasn't Confucius the great educator of his time?

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Private schools are old private schools, and they are an important part of private schools. There are many types of private schools: there are teaching halls, school halls, and village schools run by the teachers themselves, there are family schools set up by landlords and merchants, and there are also private schools that are set up with the income from the rent of ancestral halls and temples or private donations.

    Private school was born in the Spring and Autumn Period, as a kind of private school, in the long feudal society, except for the Qin Dynasty had been temporarily suspended, more than 2,000 years of continuous development, as the cradle of talent training, it and the government and school complement each other, go hand in hand, and jointly pass on the traditional Chinese culture, cultivate talents, hard work, unremitting struggle, and have made indelible contributions.

    A private school is a type of private school. In the Qing Dynasty, local Confucianism was in name only, and the places where young people really studied and received education, except for Yixue, were generally in local or private schools, so the Qing Dynasty schools were developed and spread all over the urban and rural areas. Distinguished by funds, one is to hire teachers for wealthy families to teach their children at home, which is called sitting in a hall or a home school; the second is to donate money and learn land for the local (village) and clan, and hire teachers to set up schools to teach poor children, which are called village schools and clan schools (zongshu); (3) If a private teacher sets up a private library to teach students and apprentices for a fee, it is called a door, a teaching hall, a school hall, a book house or a private school.

    Most of the teachers are young or old. There is no age limit for students. There are people from five or six years old to about 20 years old, and most of them are under the age of 12 or thirteen.

    The number of students ranges from one or two to as many as thirty or forty.

    In the twelfth year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1886), the Xixi Private School (in today's Chashi Street) was founded by Xiucai Zhu Xingliu and served as a teacher, with more than 20 students at the time of its opening, and more than 40 at its peak. In general, there is usually one teacher, but the number of large village schools is uncertain. Students are taught individually by their teachers.

    Young children first know "square characters" (regular script characters written on more than one inch square paper), and after they know about 1,000 characters, they are taught to read the "Three Character Classic", "Hundred Family Names", and "Thousand Character Text". There are also those who directly teach the "Four Books". Most of the teaching methods are to teach students to read and memorize first, and then the teacher will explain sentence by sentence when appropriate.

    In addition to reading and reciting, there are character practice classes, starting from the teacher's handrail to moisten the words, then painting red, then writing the book, and then posting. After the schoolchildren roughly understand the meaning of the words, they are taught to be right and prepare for the poem. After reading the "Four Books", he will read the "Five Classics", read the ancient texts, such as "Donglai Bo Yi" and "Ancient Literature Guanzhi", and begin to learn composition.

    Since the imperial examination was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, the school also attached great importance to the study of the subject script (Bagu Wen) to prepare for the imperial examination. The school rules are very strict, there are strict punishments, and corporal punishment is the norm.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    There were the following types of schools in ancient China:

    1.Divided according to what you have learned:

    The school where law was studied was called Juxue, and it was Guozijian in the Tang and Song dynasties; The school that cultivates calligraphy talents is called calligraphy; The school that cultivates astronomy and mathematics talents is called arithmetic; medicine for the cultivation of medical professionals; martial arts to train military talents; It is a school that cultivates talents in painting, as well as a series of different disciplines such as sectology, social studies, yin and yang studies, and Mongolian studies, which are set up for different classes.

    2.Divided by learning object:

    The place where the ancient emperors studied was called Mingtang.

    The university set up by the Zhou Dynasty for the children of the nobility was called Piyong.

    The university set up by the princes of the Western Zhou Dynasty was called Panguan.

    The township school is called Zhen, that is, the school run by the local government.

    The schools established by the state are called national studies.

    Privately established schools are called private schools.

    The schools set up by the government are called government schools.

    The place where children are educated is called the Monkan.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    It's much harsher than it is now.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Confucius's private school is not a school.

    Jixia School Palace is called Jixia School, the official institution of higher learning of Tian Qi during the Warring States Period, which was founded in Qi Huan Gong. Jixia is the gate of the capital of Qi State, located near Jimen of Linzi, the capital of Qi State (now Zibo City, Shandong).

    Taixue of the Western Han Dynasty.

    The Hongdu Gate School of the Eastern Han Dynasty.

    Hongdu Gate School was a college for the study and study of literature and art in the Han Dynasty. It was founded in February of the first year (178) of Emperor Lingdi Guanghe of the Eastern Han Dynasty. It is named after the Hongdumen in Luoyang, and is the earliest junior college in China.

    Hongdu Menxue is the product of the internal struggle of the ruling class, that is, the product of the eunuch faction's struggle with the Taixue who held the territory of the scholar clan in order to cultivate intellectuals who supported them. He also took advantage of Emperor Ling's love of words, fu, calligraphy, and painting to set up this new type of school.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    There was one in the Western Zhou Dynasty, but at that time only the children of the nobility could go to school.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    There was already a school in the early Xia Dynasty, but the name is different from now. "Mencius Teng Wen Gong Shang": "Xia said the school, Yin said Zhen, and Zhou said the preface." ”

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    It is estimated that it has existed since the time when there were no dynasties.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    In the Xia Dynasty for 3,600 years, there was a school called "Order", which was a school for slave owners to train samurai, teaching a combination of military and martial arts.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    During the Spring and Autumn Period, Confucius founded a private school, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty established Taixue.

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