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儒家 -> 禮記 -> 文王世子 -> 8

At all examinations in the suburban schools,
the rule was to select the best and mark out the most talented.
The pupils might be advanced for their virtue,
or commended for something they had accomplished,
or distinguished for their eloquence.
Those who had studied minor arts were encouraged
and told to expect a second examination.
If they (then) had one of the three things (above mentioned),
they were advanced to a higher grade,
according to their several orders,
and were styled 'Men of the schools.'
They were (still, however,) kept out of the royal college,
and could not receive the cup from the vase restricted to the superior students.


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