The development process of Imperial College: 1. The name of imperial academy began in the Western Zhou Dynasty.
Xia, Shang, Zhou and imperial academy have different names. During the Five Emperors, imperial academy was named Chengjun, in the summer, imperial academy was named Xudong, and in the Shang Dynasty, imperial academy was named Shangyao, in Haojiang.
"De Dai Ji" said: "When the emperor entered imperial academy, the teacher asked."
Imperial academy in the Western Zhou Dynasty, also known as the Great Scholar, was jointly established by the emperor and the prince.
"The university students are in the suburbs, the emperor said Bi Yong, and the princes said Pan Gong".
2. During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Dong Zhongshu's suggestions of "Three Strategies for Heaven and Man" and "May Your Majesty start a career in imperial academy and establish a master to support the people of the world" were adopted, and imperial academy was established in Chang 'an, the capital.
3. During Wang Mang's rebellion, "Rites and music collapsed, and the code was incomplete", and "Bachelor of No.4 Road paid more attention to books and hid in the forest", which was a scattered business.
4. After Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, proclaimed himself emperor, the army and horses did not rest, that is, culture and education were promoted first.
Imperial College in the Eastern Han Dynasty was founded in October of the fifth year of Jianwu (AD 29). Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty set up imperial academy, visited Yaru and collected classic essays. Scholars from all directions came to Luoyang, the capital city, and established the Doctor of Five Classics.
5. In the twenty-seventh year of Jianwu, imperial academy Lecture Hall was built "ten feet long and three feet wide".
6. In the sixth year of Yongjian (130), Emperor Hanshun wrote a letter to repair it: "When the school starts, there will be 240 buildings and 1850 buildings". There are 165438+2000 workers every year, and the construction scale has reached an unprecedented level.
7. During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, there were more than 30,000 Thai students.