The scholar-officials, also known as literati, scholar-gentlemen or scholar-bureaucrats (Chinese: 士大夫; pinyin: shì dàfū), were government officials and...
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A scholar is a person who is a researcher or has expertise in an academic discipline. A scholar can also be an academic, who works as a professor, teacher...
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method Scholasticism Scholar-official, a bureaucrat official of Imperial China Scholars Academy, in South Carolina, U.S. Scholars' Academy, in New York...
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Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats...
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Semantic Scholar is a research tool for scientific literature powered by artificial intelligence. It is developed at the Allen Institute for AI and was...
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Mandarin (bureaucrat) (redirect from Mandarin (official))
pinyin: guān) was a bureaucrat scholar in the history of China, Korea and Vietnam. The term is generally applied to the officials appointed through the imperial...
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the Song period. Officials gaining power through imperial examination led to a shift from a military-aristocratic elite to a scholar-bureaucratic elite...
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Landed gentry in China (redirect from Scholar gentry)
to hold office. These literati, or scholar-officials, (shenshi 紳士 or jinshen 縉紳), also called 士紳 shishen "scholar gentry" or 鄉紳 xiangshen "local gentry"...
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Rhodes Scholarship (redirect from Rhodes Scholar)
Scholars have achieved distinction as politicians, academics, scientists and doctors, authors, entrepreneurs, and Nobel Prize winners. Many scholars have...
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Four occupations (section Scholar-Officials)
scholar-officials were unabashed to declare publicly in their official family histories that they had family members who were merchants. The scholar-officials'...
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This is a list of official languages by country and territory. It includes all languages that have official language status either statewide or in a part...
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Society of the Song dynasty (section Official careers)
overburdened with official duties. In many ways, scholar-officials of the Song period differed from the more aristocratic scholar-officials of the Tang dynasty...
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philosophy of the scholar-official class in the Song dynasty (960–1297). The abolition of the examination system in 1905 marked the end of official Confucianism...
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Su Song (section Career as a scholar-official)
different fields of study. It was written by his junior colleague and Hanlin scholar Ye Mengde (1077–1148) that in Su's youth, he mastered the provincial exams...
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The American Scholar is the quarterly literary magazine of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, established in 1932. The magazine has won fourteen National Magazine...
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Road Scholar is an American not-for-profit organization that provides educational travel programs primarily geared toward older adults. The organization...
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Yukatchu (redirect from Scholar-officials of the Ryukyu Kingdom)
system that existed in Ryukyu for centuries. They were the feudal scholar-officials class that was charged with enforcing the law and providing military...
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Lin Zexu (category Qing dynasty government officials)
and politician. He was a head of state (Viceroy), Governor General, scholar-official, and under the Daoguang Emperor of the Qing dynasty best known for...
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dynasty official and military leader Ye Xixian (葉希賢; died 1402), Ming dynasty official Ye Di (葉砥; 1342–1421), Ming dynasty scholar-official Ye Chun (葉春;...
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"literati painting", as it was one of the "four arts" of the Chinese Scholar-official class. In theory this was an art practiced by gentlemen, a distinction...
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Yeong-ryeol is an 8th generation descendant of the prominent Joseon scholar-official Yun Doo-su (윤두수;尹斗壽). Yun studied in the United Kingdom, graduating...
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Xiaosheng (section Confucian scholars and officials)
xiaoguansheng (小官生, "young-official sheng" or 小冠生, "small-crown sheng") or simply guansheng (官生, "official sheng") in kunqu, is a young scholar who recently passed...
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Marshall Scholarship (redirect from Marshall Scholar)
and United States government and diplomatic officials. In a letter to the first class of Marshall Scholars, George Marshall echoed his own words in initially...
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List of Joseon people (section Scholar-officials)
Heungseon Daewongun Lady Hyegyeong Empress Myeongseong Empress Sunjeong Scholar-officials, or munsin, held much of the power in the Joseon Dynasty bureaucracy...
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Su Shi (category Chinese scholars)
Dongpo (東坡), was a Chinese poet, essayist, calligrapher, painter, and scholar-official who lived during the Song dynasty. A major personality of the Song...
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Silla (924–927) Pak An-sin (1369–1447), scholar-official of the Joseon Dynasty Bak Gyusu (1807–1877), scholar-bureaucrat, teacher, politician, and a diplomat...
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This is a list of Rhodes Scholars, covering notable people who have received a Rhodes Scholarship to the University of Oxford since its 1902 founding,...
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Scholarism was a Hong Kong pro-democracy student activist group active in the fields of Hong Kong's education policy, political reform and youth policy...
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Sheng's invention was only recorded in the Dream Pool Essays by Chinese scholar-official and polymath Shen Kuo (1031–1095). The book provides a detailed description...
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Eunuch (redirect from Eunuch (court official))
dynasty. In many cases, eunuchs were considered more reliable than the scholar-officials. As a symbolic assignment of heavenly authority to the palace system...
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