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What knowledge did Hong Wen Pavilion, Chongwen Pavilion and imperial academy teach in the Tang Dynasty?
The bachelor of Hong Wen Pavilion is the first mate, responsible for proofreading books, worshippers and attending imperial ceremonies. There are 38 students, all of whom are royalty, first-class officials, prime ministers and heroes, aged 14- 19. A place where students have classes and exams, such as imperial academy.

Chongwen Pavilion was originally the place where the Crown Prince studied. In the Tang Dynasty, a "Bachelor of Chongxian Pavilion" was established here. Chongwen Pavilion was also an aristocratic school in the Tang Dynasty. The Tang system stipulates: "There are 20 students in Chongwen Pavilion, including relatives above the royal family, relatives above the empress dowager, prime ministers, scattered officials, well-fed and sealed, and the official position of Beijing official is the son of three assistant ministers." In addition, Chongwen Pavilion is also a place for sorting out palace secrets, and it is a large royal library.

Imperial academy, also known as Guo Zi School or Guo Zi Temple, was the central official school after the Sui Dynasty in ancient China and the highest institution of learning in the ancient education system in China. -General knowledge education.