Temple and Cemetery of Confucius and the Kong Family ... (UNESCO/NHK)
The temple, cemetery and family mansion of Confucius, the great philosopher, politician and educator of the 6th-5th centuries B.C., are located at Qufu, in Shandong Province. Built to commemorate him in 478 B.C., the temple has been destroyed and reconstructed over the centuries; today it comprises more than 100 buildings. The cemetery contains Confucius' tomb and the remains of more than 100,000 of his descendants. The small house of ...
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Temple of Confucius Qufu China
Since 1994, the Temple of Confucius has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Temple of Confucius in Qufu, Shandong Province of China.
The birth Place of largest and most famous of the temples of Confucius in China and East Asia.
Qufu (曲阜) - Confucius Temple (孔庙)
Qufu is the hometown of one of China's most famous historical figures - Confucius. The legendary poet, teacher, philosopher, and politician grew up here, and his influence is clear everywhere you look. Explore the temple that bears his name in this video.
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Temple of Confucius, Qufu, Shangdong, China
Temples to Confucius were built as a landmark for all of China. Among them, the Temple in Qufu is the most famous and the largest.
Confucius Temple - Beijing China
A guide to the Confucius temple in Beijing. It was established in 478 BC, one year after Confucius's death, at the order of the Duke Ai of the State of Lu, who commanded that the Confucian residence should be used to worship and offer sacrifice to Confucius. The temple was expanded repeatedly over a period of more than 2,000 years until it became the huge complex currently standing.
LIVE: #XinhuaLive takes you to Confucius' Temple in Shandong Province
LIVE: A total of 466 rooms, 54 gateways and over 1,000 tablets... Curious about Confucius' Temple and his life? Join us to explore the world cultural heritage in Shandong. Bird's-eye view available too!
Temple and Cemetery of Confucius and the Kong Family ... (UNESCO/NHK)
The temple, cemetery and family mansion of Confucius, the great philosopher, politician and educator of the 6th--5th centuries B.C., are located at Qufu, in Shandong Province. Built to commemorate him in 478 B.C., the temple has been destroyed and reconstructed over the centuries; today it comprises more than 100 buildings. The cemetery contains Confucius' tomb and the remains of more than 100,000 of his descendants. The small house of ...
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Birth Place of Confucius Kong Qiu Qufu China
Qufu is a city in southwestern Shandong province, People's Republic of China.
The three most famous cultural sites of the city, collectively known as San Kong.
It is always the case where Unesco world heritage site is located I will surely wanted to visit the city to see it from my own eyes.
The city is famous for its Confucius sites, are the Temple of Confucius, the Cemetery of Confucius and the Kong Family Mansion
Confucius Temple in Qufu
Ci sono molti templi confuciani in Cina, ma solo questo ha avuto il sostegno di bilancio imperiale ufficiale ed è stato visitato da imperatori di diverse dinastie. Almeno questi ultimi governanti cercato / finto di aggiungere un tocco classico accademica per soddisfare la loro agenda di governo.
Qufu bundle tempio Kongzi, la tenuta e la forestale in un biglietto. È necessario avere gambe forti per camminare tutto in un giorno.
Io non sono un fan di Confucio.
Sono stato costretto a memorizzare la maggior parte del suo insegnamento in scuola media, mentre Kuomintang era ancora governando Taiwan. Non ero d'accordo con le sue idee scioviniste. Ha detto che la donna e poco / ingannano le persone sono troppo difficili da impostare in posizione verticale. Credeva anche uomo dovrebbe tenere lontano dal lavoro della cucina ... alcuni uomini potrebbero rapidamente mettere il loro sigillo di approvazione sulla dottrina confuciana :)
The Largest Confucius Temple In China~
The temples are known by a variety of names throughout East Asia. The two greatest temples in Qufu and Beijing are now known in Chinese as Temples of Confucius (Kǒngmiào)
THIS ONE IS LOCATED IN QUFU(SHANDONG)
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Confucius’ (The Great Chinese Philosopher) Hometown - Qufu, China
Photos include the Confucius Temple, the Kong Family Mansion and Confucius’ tombstone at the Qufu cemetery.
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孔府曲阜 Confucius temple in Qufu Shandong China
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Confucius Temple of Beijing
The Temple of Confucius is the second-largest Confucian temple in China, after the one in Confucius's hometown of Qufu. Is a popular tourist destination.
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Cemetery of Confucius, Qufu, Shandong, China
The Cemetery of Confucius is a graveyard for Confucius and his descendents. It is the biggest and most enduring clan cemetery in the world.
Confucius Temple - 2013 Ride to Confucius
Confucius Temple China
Confucius' family and personal name respectively was Kong Qiu.
Chinese philosophy
School Founder of Confucianism
Main interests Moral philosophy, Social philosophy, Ethics.
It is just how humans should interact and live and learn to respect and protect each other.
The principles are so close to buddhism and is followed in the same path as human and moral values. and respect for one another and one self.
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Confucius temple
Cemetery of Confucius Qufu
Temple and Cemetery of Confucius and the Kong Family Mansion.
The Cemetery of Confucius, also known under its Chinese name Kong Lin, is a cemetery of the Kong clan in Confucius' hometown Qufu.
Confucius himself and some of his disciples are buried there, as well as many thousands of his descendants.
Confucius Draws Tourists to Chinese City of Qufu
The teachings of Confucius guided Chinese society for more than 2,000 years. Confucius fell out favor under communism, but there is renewed interest in his thought in modern China. Mike O'Sullivan reports from Qufu, China, that residents of that city, the hometown of Confucius, hope to benefit from the revival.