國子監

國子監
guózǐjiàn
the Imperial College (the highest educational administration in feudal China)
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Guo2 zi3 jian4
Imperial College (or Academy), the highest educational body in Imperial China
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國子監|国子监 [Guó zǐ jiàn] Imperial College (or Academy), the highest educational body in Imperial China

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