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The primary written language of Sungkyunkwan was Hanja. Sungkyunkwan's teachings were mainly Confucian-related, and were primarily aimed at preparing students for government service. Students also studied law, medicine, interpretation, accounting, archery, mathematics, music, and etiquette. But the
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and Bansu, the creek that used to run around the front of the campus). This was based on superstition as well as function. The sunlight and wind patterns were considered most ideal when the buildings were arranged this way.
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Sungkyunkwan was established in Hanyang on September 25, 1398. It was renamed, destroyed, and rebuilt several times. In 1895, it was reformed into a modern three-year university. During the
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Dynasties. Today, it sits in its original location, at the south end of the Humanities and Social Sciences Campus of
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This map from 1785 shows the original campus of Sungkyunkwan. Most of the buildings to the west are gone.
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Entrance examinations for Sungkyunkwan were extremely harsh and were only allowed for the sons of
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Students lived very comfortably on full scholarship and were waited on by servants.
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Sinsammun opened its doors for APAIE delegates on 17 March 2014.
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This building enshrines tablets to the great Confucian scholars.
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