ENG SUB【国子监来了个女弟子】EP01 汴京初相遇(赵露思、徐开骋)| A Female Student Arrives at the Imperial College

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A female student faces challenges and gender biases as she defies norms to study at Imperial College, supported by the deputy chief despite opposition. The story unfolds with humor, misunderstandings, and societal expectations surrounding Sang Qi's pursuit of education in a male-dominated environment.

Insights

  • Sang Qi's determination to pursue education at Imperial College despite gender biases and societal scrutiny showcases her resilience and defiance against traditional norms, highlighting the challenges faced by female students in a male-dominated academic environment.
  • The presence of Deputy Chief Yan, who advocates for evolving education methods and supports Sang Qi's admission without traditional exams, underscores a shift towards progressive thinking within Imperial College, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and merit-based opportunities for all students.

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Recent questions

  • Who is the first female student at Imperial College?

    Sang Qi

  • What are the key exam requirements of Scholar Feng?

    Memorization of provided answers

  • What is the focus of Scholar Huo Cheng's assessment in Martial Arts?

    Horseback archery skill

  • What are the categories used to classify students at Imperial College?

    Class Sky, Terre, Black, and Yellow

  • Who manages the Imperial College and oversees students' academic progress?

    Deputy Chief Yan

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Summary

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Challenges and Triumphs at Imperial College

  • Imperial College is known for gathering the best scholars and was handed over to a young deputy chief who focused on classic literature and current affairs.
  • A female student, Sang Qi, arrives at the Imperial College and encounters Yan Yun Zhi, one of the Four Bachelors of Bianjing.
  • Sang Qi makes a bet with Song Jia Yin to make Yan Yun Zhi take her pouch by the Lantern Festival.
  • Sang Qi is granted permission by the Royal Decree to study at the Imperial College, causing controversy among scholars who suggest she should take an exam.
  • Despite opposition, the deputy chief believes in evolving education and supports Sang Qi's admission without additional exams.
  • Sang Qi faces pressure as the only one expected to take an exam, leading her to feel singled out and challenged by the scholars.
  • Sang Qi's determination to study at the Imperial College remains strong, despite the obstacles and scrutiny she faces.
  • Sang Qi's interactions with Yan Yun Zhi and Song Jia Yin reveal the dynamics and challenges she encounters as a female student in a male-dominated environment.
  • The story unfolds with a mix of humor, misunderstandings, and societal expectations surrounding Sang Qi's journey to pursue education at the prestigious Imperial College.
  • The narrative highlights the complexities and gender biases present in the academic and social spheres of the Song Dynasty, setting the stage for Sang Qi's unique and challenging path as a female student.

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Imperial College: Academic Challenges and Gender Norms

  • Scholar Feng and Scholar Huo Cheng are key teachers at the Imperial College, each with specific exam requirements.
  • Scholar Feng's exam paper always consists of the same questions, requiring memorization of provided answers.
  • Scholar Huo Cheng focuses on horseback archery skill as a key assessment in Martial Arts.
  • Yan Yun Zhi, Deputy Chief Yan, manages the Imperial College and is involved in the students' academic progress.
  • Sang Qi, the first female student at the Imperial College, faces opposition and challenges due to her gender.
  • Class Sky, Terre, Black, and Yellow categorize students based on potential, with Class Sky being the highest.
  • Zhuo Wen Yuan, a top student, chooses to join Class Yellow, causing confusion and concern among classmates.
  • Deputy Chief Yan expresses concern over Sang Qi's enrollment and the impact on female students' aspirations.
  • Sang Qi's determination and defiance against gender norms in education are highlighted.
  • The narrative unfolds with a mix of academic challenges, personal interactions, and societal expectations at the Imperial College.
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