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Brief introduction of Wuwei Confucian temple
Wuwei Confucian Temple, located in the southeast of Wuwei City, Gansu Province, China, is one of the most famous tourist attractions in China.

Wuwei Confucian Temple was founded in the Ming Dynasty, with a long history and large scale, and is known as "the crown of Gongxue in Longyou". The Confucian Temple not only carries rich history and culture, but also has a strong humanistic atmosphere, which is deeply loved by tourists.

Wuwei Confucian Temple covers a vast area, nearly 200 meters deep and about 100 meters wide. Entering the Confucian Temple, visitors can enjoy antique historical buildings and courtyards. There are shrines, Jingjing Pavilion, Champion Bridge, Shanmen and other ancient buildings in the temple. In addition, there are some towering old trees in the courtyard, which makes the whole scenic spot more antique. In the Confucius Temple, visitors can feel the influence of Confucian culture and experience a long historical atmosphere.

The main buildings of Wuwei Confucian Temple have unique artistic value. For example, Dacheng Hall, the main hall of the Confucian Temple, is spacious and majestic, showing the royal style. In addition, there are buildings such as Wenchang Palace and Confucius Temple in the temple, which shows the role of Wuwei Confucian Temple as an ancient educational place. These buildings have different styles, including the traditional architectural elements of Han, Hui, Tibetan, Manchu and other nationalities, which embodies the blending of multi-cultures and the birth of * * * *.

Characteristics of Wuwei Confucian Temple

1, lofty historical position: Wuwei Confucian Temple has a high position in history. It used to be the education center in Longyou area, inheriting Confucian culture.

2. Simple architectural style: There are many ancient buildings in the Confucian Temple, such as Chongsheng Temple, Zunjing Pavilion, Champion Bridge and Shanmen. Temple surrounded by Zhou Songbai, many stone tablets. The quaint architectural style shows the artistic characteristics of Ming architecture.

3. Rich collection of cultural relics: There are a large number of precious cultural relics in the Confucian Temple in Wuwei, such as the stele of Wang Shixun in Gaochang, the stele of Shen Gong, the new capital of Xining, engraved with the Uighur language, and the Xixia inscription, especially the Xixia inscription, which is one of the most precious cultural relics under special protection in China.

4. The cultural connotation is profound: there are many plaques hanging in the Confucian Temple, some of which are written in ancient Uighur and Xixia languages, which are very special. The inscriptions in the temple are also worthy of attention. Some of them were written with all the literati who left Wuwei. You can go and have a look.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Wuwei Confucian Temple.