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What measures did Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty take to promote Confucian education?
1, oust a hundred schools, respect Confucianism alone, and exclude people outside Confucianism.

2. Establish a business school.

3. The Five Classics is the main textbook of imperial academy.

1, "To oust a hundred schools of thought and respect Confucianism alone" is a feudal ideological rule policy implemented by Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty, and it is also a sign that Confucianism is dominant in China culture. Dong Zhongshu put forward the idea of "ousting a hundred schools of thought and respecting Confucianism alone", which means abolishing other thoughts and respecting Confucianism only. People who become officials in the future should understand Confucian theories and interpret the law with Confucian ideas. China's ancient feudal orthodoxy was established only after he respected Confucianism.

2. imperial academy was the highest educational institution in China in Han Dynasty. In the early Western Han Dynasty, the study of Huang Lao prevailed, and only private schools taught it, but no government schools taught it. After the Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty ousted hundreds of schools and respected Confucianism alone, he adopted Dong Zhongshu's suggestion and began to study architecture.

3. The Five Classics are poetry, calligraphy, ceremony, spring and autumn, and Yi.