Zhengzhou Confucian Temple was built in the Yongping years of the Ming emperor in the East Han Dynasty, Qianlong was built on a large scale in three years, and Guangxu was burned in two years. After liberation, the Qing Dynasty building Dacheng Hall survived, and because of its large historical, artistic and scientific value, it was announced by the People's Government of Henan Province as a provincial cultural relics protection unit in June 1963. Opening hours: 8:00-17:30 Ticket price: Usually free, tickets for 10 yuan during the temple fair activities are recommended: 1 hour or so the Confucian Temple is where I passed by one day, so I went in and looked inside, so I took a few photos. It feels quite good. It was once the oldest, most extensive and largest ancient building complex in Zhengzhou.
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Zhengzhou Confucian Temple was built in the Yongping years of the Ming emperor in the East Han Dynasty, Qianlong was built on a large scale in three years, and Guangxu was burned in two years. After liberation, the Qing Dynasty building Dacheng Hall survived, and because of its large historical, artistic and scientific value, it was announced by the People's Government of Henan Province as a provincial cultural relics protection unit in June 1963. Opening hours: 8:00-17:30 Ticket price: Usually free, tickets for 10 yuan during the temple fair activities are recommended: 1 hour or so the Confucian Temple is where I passed by one day, so I went in and looked inside, so I took a few photos. It feels quite good. It was once the oldest, most extensive and largest ancient building complex in Zhengzhou.
Zhengzhou Confucian Temple, I passed here a few days ago, so I thought about going inside to see, but I didn't expect that it was closed for renovation because of the heavy rain in Zhengzhou 7.20, so I took a photo outside. It feels very regrettable that this place was once the oldest, most extensive and largest ancient complex in Zhengzhou.
Close to the Shangdu Ruins Park and Zhengzhou Chenghuang Temple, affected by the epidemic, Zhengzhou Confucian Temple is not open to the outside world, only from the outside, the building is ancient and new, it looks very momentum. It is a pity that I didn't get a glimpse of the true face.
Zhengzhou Confucian Temple, once the oldest, most extensive and largest ancient building complex in Zhengzhou, according to the "Zhengzhou Zhi" written by the Ming Dynasty, Zhengzhou Confucian Temple was founded in the Yongping years of the Ming Emperor in the East Han Dynasty, and is the second oldest Confucian Temple in the country after Qufu Confucius Temple. The Zhengzhou Confucian Temple in the early Yuan Dynasty covers an area of 37 mu, consisting of the front yard, the middle yard and the backyard. The front yard has the star gate, the Dianchi Lake, and the anus. The central courtyard of the Confucian Temple has Dacheng Palace and the east and west corridors. The backyard has Minglun Hall, Jingting, and Zunjing Pavilion. In addition, there are land, Qisheng, Xiangxianxuan, Jinsheng Yuzhenfang, Jurenmen, Yourenmen, Sacrifice Warehouse, Musical Instrument Warehouse, Shenchu, Yude Cang, Yicang, Shooting Hall, slaughter hall, Jindezhai, Xiuyezhai, Cunchengzhai, etc. A fire later caused great damage to the temple building. Yuan Shundi to the Zheng six years (1346), the official office in the original style reconstruction, Ming and Qing generations also rebuilt many times, but Qing Guangxu 22 years (1896) the temple was again fire, the building was destroyed. Although the temple was restored later, the scale was far lower than before, and later only two ancient buildings and several small vans were left in Dacheng Palace and Anus.
This attraction is conveniently located, very close to the subway station, there are many fun inside, children like it very much, I hope to come back next time.
Zhengzhou Confucian Temple collection of history, very historic!
河南省郑州市金水区文庙大成殿非常棒!!