There is a very solemn and solemn feeling, and there are a lot of cultural products on display.
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Confucian Temple Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Confucian Temple is a wooden building in the Ming Dynasty. It was built in the sixth year of Jingtai in the Ming Dynasty (1455). The existing main building, Dacheng Hall, faces south, with three rooms wide and four deep, with an area of 307 square meters. The Dacheng Hall is a civil structure with double eaves and a hilltop, with simple beams, and the wooden ornaments between the double eaves are Ruyi bucket arches and elephant trunks. The bays in the Ming Dynasty have a span of 8 meters and are connected by tenon and mortise. There are a variety of stone pillar bases in the hall, such as drum mirror type, shoe basin type, etc., which are carved with lotus pattern, dragon pattern and wishful cloud pattern. There is a platform in front of the hall, and between the double steps is a large stone dragon with vivid shape and distinct scales and claws.
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Confucian Temple Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There is a very solemn and solemn feeling, and there are a lot of cultural products on display.
It's a great place. I come here every week.
The houses of the Temple of Confucianism are very historical and have a unique beauty.
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The Confucian Temple has a long history, but unfortunately there are few left so far. The relevant instructions have basically no connotation. It is more difficult to really understand its history. It is recommended to strengthen the systematic introduction.