The imperial academy was the highest educational institution and
educational administrative department in feudal China. The term first
appeared in the Western Zhou Dynasty, but the first imperial academy was
not officially established until 124 BC during the reign of Emperor Wu
of the Han Dynasty. Teachers of the imperial academy were called
"grand academicians" (literarily "scholars of broad
learning"). They were well versed in Confucian classics, had rich
teaching experience, and possessed both moral integrity and professional
competence. Their students were called "students of the imperial
academy" or "students of the grand academicians." At its
peak the imperial academy had 10,000 students.
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