For this cause, in all cities and townes, yea, and
in pety villages also, there are certaine schole-masters
hired for stipends to instruct children: and
their literature being (as ours in Iapon is also) in
maner infinite, their children are put to schole euen
from their infancy and tender yeeres, from whence
notwithstanding such are taken away, as are iudged
to be vnfit for the same purpose, and are trained vp
to marchandize or to manuary sciences: but the
residue do so dedicate themselues to the study of
learning, that (a strange thing it is to consider)
being conuersant in the principall books, they will
easily tel you, if they be asked the question, how
many letters be conteined in euery page, and where
ech letter is placed. Now, for the greater progresse
and increase of learning, they (as the maner is in
Europe) do appoint three degrees to the attaining
of noble sciences; that is to say, the lowest, the
middle degree, and the highest. Graduates of
the first degree are called Siusai, of the second
Quiugin, and of the third Chinzu. And in each
city or walled towne there is a publique house called
the Schoole, and vnto that all they doe resort from
all priuate and pety-schooles that are minded to obtaine
the first degree; where they do amplifie a sentence
or theame propounded vnto them by some magistrate:
and they, whose stile is more elegant and refined,
are, in ech city, graced with the first degree.
Of such as aspire vnto the second degree triall is
made onely in the metropolitan or principall city
of the prouince, whereunto, they of the first degree,
euery third yere, haue recourse, and, in one publike
house or place of assembly, doe, the second time,
make an oration of another sentence obscurer then the
former, and doe vndergo a more seuere examination.
Now, there is commonly such an huge multitude of people,
that this last yere, in the foresayd famous city of
Cantam, by reason of the incredible assembly of persons
flocking to that publike act or commencement, at the
first entrance of the doores, there were many troden
vnder foot, and quelled to death, as we haue bene most
certainly informed. Moreouer they that sue for
the highest degree are subiect vnto a most seuere
and exact censure, whereby they are to be examined
at the Kings Court onely, and that also euery third
yere next ensuing the sayd yere wherein graduates
of the second degree are elected in ech prouince,
and, a certaine number being prescribed vnto euery
particular prouince, they do ascend vnto that highest
pitch of dignity, which is in so great regard with
the king himselfe, that the three principall graduates
do, for honours sake, drinke off a cup filled euen
with the Kings owne hand, and are graced with other
solemnities. [Marginal note: Note the extraordinary
honor vouchsafed by the great King of China vpon his
learned graduates.] Out of this order the chiefe magistrates
are chosen: for after that they haue attained
vnto this third degree, being a while trained vp in


