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Another name for cabinet college students in Ming and Qing dynasties
"nave" is another name for cabinet scholars in Ming and Qing Dynasties. According to the Chinese character annotation on page 726 of Modern Chinese Dictionary revised by 1983 Commercial Bookstore, nave is another name for large-scale calligraphy and painting hanging in the middle of the hall, and it is also another name for cabinet scholars in Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Bachelor of Cabinet, one of the official systems in Ming and Qing Dynasties, second-class grade. Zhu Yuanzhang set up Gaihuatang, Jinshentang, Wuyingtang, Wenyuange, Dongge and other college students as advisers to the emperor. He also set up a college student in Wenhua Hall to assist the prince, and his ranks are all positive five. 1659, the Qing government unified the museum with the Inner Third Hospital and renamed it the Cabinet, which had a bachelor's degree. In terms of the number of people, among the cabinet university students, there are 6 Manchu and 4 Han. During the Qianlong period of 1730, college students became customized three halls and three pavilions. Bachelor of ordinary cabinet, with dozens of people.