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  2. Scholar-official - Wikipedia

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    The decoration of two egrets on his chest are a "mandarin square", indicating that he was a civil official of the sixth rank. The scholar-officials, also known as literati, scholar-gentlemen or scholar-bureaucrats (Chinese: 士大夫; pinyin: shì dàfū), were government officials and prestigious scholars in Chinese society, forming a distinct ...

  3. China Scholarship Council - Wikipedia

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    The China Scholarship Council (CSC; Chinese: 国家留学基金委员会; pinyin: Guójiā Liúxué Jījīn Wěiyuánhuì) is China's Ministry of Education body that provides support for international academic exchanges with the country and is the primary vehicle through which the Chinese government awards scholarships. [1]

  4. Chinese Students and Scholars Association - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA; Chinese: 中国学生学者联合(谊)会; pinyin: zhōngguó xuéshēng xuézhě liánhé (liányí) huì) is the official organization for overseas Chinese students and scholars registered in most colleges and universities outside of the People's Republic of China. The associations in ...

  5. Category:Chinese scholars - Wikipedia

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    This category is for Chinese scholars of the pre-modern period, especially those who took the Imperial examinations for Scholar-bureaucrats. Modern Chinese figures should be classified under the appropriate sub-categories of Category:Chinese academics , Category:Chinese educators etc.

  6. Changjiang Scholars Program - Wikipedia

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    The Changjiang (Yangtze River) Scholar award (Chinese: 长江学者奖励计划; pinyin: Chángjiāng Xuézhě Jiǎnglì Jìhuà), is the highest academic award issued to an individual in higher education by the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China.

  7. Chinese Academy of Social Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Academy of Social ... As of 2012, CASS has over 3,200 resident scholars. [10] [needs update] ... Official website This page was last edited ...

  8. Chinese school of international relations - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the mid-1990s, Chinese scholars and international relations practitioners began to reflect on the state of international relations in China and the development of a possible distinct school of thought. [1]: 386–387 In the early 21st century, global interest in non-Western developments in international relations theory increased.

  9. Four arts - Wikipedia

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    Chinese calligraphy differs from western calligraphic script in the sense that it was done with a brush instead of metal implements or a quill. Calligraphy was the art by which a scholar could compose his thoughts to be immortalized. It was the scholar's means of creating expressive poetry and sharing his or her own learnedness.