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Characteristics of education in Han Dynasty
To oust a hundred schools of thought and respect the Six Classics alone (Yi Baisha misinterpreted it as to oust a hundred schools of thought and respect Confucianism alone) listened to Dong Zhongshu's suggestion. "To oust a hundred schools of thought and respect the Six Classics alone" means that Confucianism is regarded as feudal orthodoxy, and scholars who hold theories such as Legalism and Taoism are excluded. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty also vigorously promoted Confucian education and held the imperial academy in Chang 'an. Imperial academy is the highest institution of learning in ancient China, with the Five Classics of Confucianism as the main teaching material and no other theories. "To oust a hundred schools of thought and respect the Six Classics alone" has ruled the traditional cultural stage of China for more than 2,000 years, and it has been highly praised by rulers of past dynasties. What I want to explain here is that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty did not restrict the development of other schools, which led to vigorously promoting the development of Confucianism and promoting the combination of Confucianism and law, which is the so-called "Confucianism showing law". For example, Xiahou Shichang studied Confucianism and was familiar with Yin-Yang and Five Elements. Prime Minister GongSunHong also governs middle-aged Liu Che.

Confucianism and France; Zhufuyan started as a strategist; Sima Qian, a loyal Ji 'an Sima Tan, started from the theory of Huang Lao.