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The largest state Confucian temple in North China—Dai County Confucian Temple

The largest state Confucian temple in North China—Dai County Confucian Temple|||Explore the historic Dai County Confucian Temple in Shanxi, a symbol of ancient Chinese education and culture. - The Dai State Confucian Temple is located in the southwest corner of Dai County town, established during the Tang Dynasty. It was burned down in the 18th year of the Yuan Dynasty's Zhi Zheng era (1358) due to warfare. In the 27th year of Zhi Zheng (1367), the prefect Li Yuanfeng initiated a fundraising campaign for reconstruction. The construction was completed in August of the second year of the Ming Dynasty's Hongwu era (1369), forming a classical architectural complex covering over 15,000 square meters. It is the largest and best-preserved state Confucian temple in North China. Dai County Confucian Temple is famous for its exquisite architecture and rich historical stories. - The Confucian temple faces south and is divided into three courtyards: front, middle, and back. From front to back, there are the Wan Ren Fang, Ling Xing Gate, Da Cheng Gate, Da Cheng Hall, and the Jing Yi Pavilion in the back courtyard. In May 2006, it was listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit, with each part reflecting the ingenuity of ancient craftsmen. - The Confucian temple is not only a memorial site for Confucius and Confucianism but also the cultural heart of Dai County and even Shanxi. - Since ancient times, the Confucian temple has always been an important place for scholars to lecture and exchange ideas. - Today, the Confucian temple continues to educate and inspire a new generation, passing on Chinese culture.
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Posted: Apr 22, 2024
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