The study in Qing Dynasty was the place where princes read. Originally called Shangshufang, it was later changed into a study room. The teacher in the study room is called the owner of the study room or the owner of the study room.
An introduction to the educational system of Qing emperors
I. School age
Emperor Kangxi customized, and the prince began to study at the age of 6. The princes here include princes, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-grandchildren and so on.
Second, the place of study
The place where the prince studies is in the upper study room, also called the upper lent. The study is located in the Forbidden City, Xiyuan, Changchun Garden and Yuanmingyuan. According to Xiao Ting Miscellanies, in the Forbidden City, the study is on the left side of Gan Qing Palace, facing north. In addition, Yuqing Palace was once used as a study room. In the early years of Yongzheng, the upper study was built in the south of Gan Qing Gate.
Third, the class time.
According to Yang Jizhai's Lu Cong, the prince needs to go to the study room at four o'clock in the morning to learn Mongolian first and then Chinese. The master goes to the study room according to the time (6 o'clock, that is, 6 o'clock in the morning). There are also data showing that the prince goes to the study for morning reading at noon every day (3-5 am), and the master goes to the study for class at noon every day (5-7 am).
Regardless of princes, the prince goes to the study at two o'clock (14 pm) or Shen Shen (16 pm) every day. After the prince enfeoffed the vassal, he went to the study in the early afternoon (noon 12, that is, noon 12), just like the reading king of Waifu and Baylor. Some young princes, because the course is simple, also went to study in the early afternoon.
There are only New Year's Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and my birthday in a year, and there are two half-day holidays on the 29th and 30th of the twelfth lunar month.