If I'm taller... I imagine this is would be nicer with straight angle |
Confucius' family and personal name was Kong Qiu (孔丘 Kǒng Qiū). He was known as Kongzi (孔子) or literally meaning Master Kong, honorific wise as Kong Fuzi (孔夫子), literally also Master Kong. Confucius is his Latinized name, derived from "Kong Fuzi".
Dismount stone |
About ten metres away from the gate, one can find a dismount stone, on both east and west side. These stones mark the point where all were to dismount and walk to worship in the temple as to show respect. Entrance fee for both places was RMB 30 per person.
Temple of Confucius at Beijing is the second largest Confucian Temple in China, after the one in Confucius' hometown, Qufu.
Stone tablets with high flyers name |
Super tree |
Ink Lake |
One of the main hall in this temple is this Dacheng Hall (Hall of Great Accomplishment, 大成殿).
Tablet in the hand writing of emperor Kangxi |
Tablet handwriting by Lí Yuánhóng (黎元洪) |
After that, we stepped next door and visit an imperial university just adjacent to this Confucius temple.
Taixue Gate |
The Guozijian, often translated into English as the Imperial Academy or Imperial College was the national central institute of learning in ancient Chinese dynasties. It was the highest institute of learning in ancient China. Emperors in imperial China would also frequently visit the Guozijian to read Confucian classics to students.
Glazed archway |
The main hall in Guozijian is a Biyong Hall.
A throne, armchair, screen and imperial furniture which were used by Emperor Qianlong were on exhibit. The emperor himself gave lectures from this hall. I recall reading that the students listened to the lectures from outside the hall though, am not too sure how it works. Maybe the emperor had some very powerful voice.
As Guo Zi Jian was the highest institute of learning in ancient China, one can find students express their wish to enter top universities in Confucius' temple.
I have realised that after my much long winded story, I have not include any statue or image of Confucius himself. So, here's one!
The Statue of Confucius |
Side note: I wonder if I can find Japanese Strawberry Shortcake in Melbourne!
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Intesresting stories. Wish there's more. :)
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DeleteFrom far looks like rows of dried chilli around Confucious
ReplyDelete= =" but now that you've mentioned it.. they do, kind of...
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