Yes, I have.

If you follow the traditional Kung Fu novel treatment, the parents would simply hire a private tutor schooled in the classics.
However, to be historically accurate, the child would probably be sent to a school of two or three dozen kids, all from wealthy families or even the children of small officials. The less sophisticated schools would have one or two teachers only, but others may have up to a dozen, each schooled in a different area. The child would enter school at six or seven, and usually they gruaduate by twelve or thirteen, depending on how well they do in their studies. These schools teach the basic classics and familiarize the student with rhymes and tones and other techniques of writing. After that they would enter a higher school, which prepares them for the Imperial examination, which, if they pass with good grade, will provide them with a place in the government.
Those who do not have good enough grades will usually be content strutting around showing off their scholarly education and spending the wealth of their parents. Poorer ones keep on taking the exam again and again in hopes of someday becoming some small official somewhere and honoring their parents.