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What was Tsinghua in Qing Dynasty?
Tsinghua University (Tsinghua for short) was born in 19 1 1. It was named after the Tsinghua Campus in the northwest suburb of Beijing, and was built on the part of boxer indemnity returned by the United States. Formerly known as Tsinghua School, it was a preparatory school for studying in the United States established by the Qing government. However, in this year, the Revolution of 1911 broke out and the rule of Qing Dynasty collapsed, 6538.111116/kloc-0. Therefore, before it could play its role, the Qing Dynasty was destroyed. After 1949, President Mei Yiqi and others moved to Taiwan with the National Government, and Tsinghua was under the Ministry of Education of the Central People's Government and renamed as "Tsinghua University".

It needs to be corrected that Shi Jing University Hall, the predecessor of Peking University, was born on1July 3, 898.

Imperial academy, also known as Guo Zi School or Guo Zi Temple, was the central official school after the Sui Dynasty in ancient China and the highest institution of learning in the ancient education system in China. Tsinghua should be regarded as imperial academy, but it didn't take long for the Qing Dynasty to perish, and it didn't play the role of imperial academy.