Since the 5th century B.C., there has been a long history of private education in China. Confucius, the prominent philosopher and educator, taught students regardless of their background and job, establishing the model for private schools in China apart from the official academies run by the government.
During the Tang Dynasty (around 8th century), the first shuyuan, which literally means “a place to collect books,” was established by Emperor Tangxuanzong in Luoyang, Henan Province. As the earliest government-funded shuyuan, this institute established the Confucian educational system which lasted for more than one thousand years.
Under the support and encouragement of the Song government, more and more shuyuans were built in the Song Dynasty. These educational institutes were managed independently, from both an economic and academic standpoint. The top four academies, including Yuelu Shuyuan in Hunan Province, Bailudong Shuyuan in Jiangxi Province, Songyang Shuyuan and Yingtian Shuyuan in Henan Province, also gained considerable fame during this period.
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