〘Noun〙 A privately run school that teaches academics, arts, etc. Private school. In ancient China, the twenty-five houses were called Ryo , and the hall next to the Ryo gate was called Juku. The virtuous villagers were placed in these schools to educate the common people. ※Tokai Itsukushi Bekshu (around 1375) Asakura Tokuiwa Koji Shosho Kinenko "His niece and brother run to study at the private school, and in the evening they search the deep Zen river" [Lu You - Shikishi] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 個人の経営で学問、技芸などを教える塾。私塾。中国上代では、二十五家を閭(りょ)と称し、閭の門側の堂を塾といい、村の有徳者をこの塾に置いて庶民を教育した。※東海一漚別集(1375頃)朝倉徳岩居士小祥忌拈香「其姪弟駢レ首学二家塾一、晩探二禅河深一」 〔陸游‐書喜詩〕
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