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Page 102
... schools of the Nara period . The six schools , intro- duced from China , were as follows : The Risshū , or Ritsu , school held as its main principles the observance of strict monastic discipline and , above all , the correct ...
... schools of the Nara period . The six schools , intro- duced from China , were as follows : The Risshū , or Ritsu , school held as its main principles the observance of strict monastic discipline and , above all , the correct ...
Page 422
... school system , but efforts at implementation found only scattered support , and during the Civil War the move- ment received a setback . A state school fund , distributed on a per - pupil basis , provided the sole support of public schools ...
... school system , but efforts at implementation found only scattered support , and during the Civil War the move- ment received a setback . A state school fund , distributed on a per - pupil basis , provided the sole support of public schools ...
Page 552
... schools and kindergartens . Those from the ages of seven to 13 attend primary schools , which are run by production brigades in rural areas and by street committees in the cities . Upon entering the middle schools , all students are ...
... schools and kindergartens . Those from the ages of seven to 13 attend primary schools , which are run by production brigades in rural areas and by street committees in the cities . Upon entering the middle schools , all students are ...
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