(1). The alias of Zheng Xue. Full-time officials stationed in various provinces to supervise education administration and examination in Ming and Qing Dynasties. After the Republic of China, educational administrative organs at all levels supervised their subordinates and school commissioners, also known as "inspectors". In the Qing Dynasty, Wang Shizhen's "I talk about red equipment, talk about two differences, and offer wine to the king": "My county Licheng Ming Gong, word, Chenghua Jinshi third person ... the official inspector of Henan and Sichuan." Chapter 8 of the Scholars: "Guo Gongzi said,' When Jia Jun was a county magistrate, he was born late and was still young, and he was studying in the Shandong inspector's curtain with our school.' Sha Ting's "Air Defense": "But the inspector who became the center of the joke immediately played the situation, meaning that everyone should let him explain everything himself."
(two) to supervise and inspect the administrative work of education and organize examinations. Also known as visual science. Ji Yun's Notes on Reading Wei Caotang in Qing Dynasty: "When I was studying in Fujian, I spent my life guiding people to make false accusations and guarding the border." Chen Qing Kang Qi's Langwen Volume III: "Ren writes about Hong Hunan."