Beijing Temple of Confucius + Imperial Academy Tour
The Temple of Confucius at Beijing / 北京孔庙 / 北京孔廟 is the second largest Confucian Temple in China, after the one in Confucius' hometown of Qufu.
The temple was built in 1302, and officials used it to pay their respects to Confucius until 1911. The compound was enlarged twice, during the Ming and Qing dynasties and now occupies some 20,000 square meters. From 1981 until 2005, the Temple of Confucius also housed part of the art collection of the Capital Museum. It stands on Guozijian Street near the Imperial Academy.
The complex includes four courtyards aligned along a central axis. From south to north, noteworthy structures includes the Xianshi Gate (先师门), Dacheng Gate (Gate of Great Accomplishment, 大成门), Dacheng Hall (Hall of Great Accomplishment, 大成殿) and Chongshengci (崇圣祠). Inside the temple there are 198 stone tablets positioned on either side of the front courtyard, and they contains more than 51,624 names of jinshis (advanced scholars) of the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, and 14 stone stele pavilions of the Ming and Qing dynasties that hold various historical documents of ancient China.
The temple also contains stone tablets recording the names of many generations of scholars who passed the Imperial Examination, a reproduction of a Western Zhou dynasty stone drum made during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (1735–96), and stone steles containing the Thirteen Confucian Classics, presented by the city of Jintan in Jiangsu Province.
The Beijing Guozijian / 北京国子监 / 北京國子監, located on Guozijian (Chengxian) Street in Beijing, China, was the imperial college (Guozijian) during the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, and the last Guozijian of China. Most of the Beijing Guozijian's buildings were built during the Ming Dynasty and it remains an important heritage site in China. During the Hundred Days' Reform of the Qing Dynasty, the education and administration of education functions of Guozijian was mainly replaced by the Imperial University of Peking (Jingshi Daxuetang), later known as Peking University. The Guozijian was shut down in 1905.
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 China's traditional educational system. Emperors in imperial China would also frequently visit the Guozijian to read Confucian classics to thousands of students.
Beijing Temple of Confucius + Imperial Academy / 北京孔庙 + 北京国子监 (Slideshow)
The Temple of Confucius at Beijing / 北京孔庙 / 北京孔廟 is the second largest Confucian Temple in China, after the one in Confucius' hometown of Qufu.
The temple was built in 1302, and officials used it to pay their respects to Confucius until 1911. The compound was enlarged twice, during the Ming and Qing dynasties and now occupies some 20,000 square meters. From 1981 until 2005, the Temple of Confucius also housed part of the art collection of the Capital Museum. It stands on Guozijian Street near the Imperial Academy.
The complex includes four courtyards aligned along a central axis. From south to north, noteworthy structures includes the Xianshi Gate (先师门), Dacheng Gate (Gate of Great Accomplishment, 大成门), Dacheng Hall (Hall of Great Accomplishment, 大成殿) and Chongshengci (崇圣祠). Inside the temple there are 198 stone tablets positioned on either side of the front courtyard, and they contains more than 51,624 names of jinshis (advanced scholars) of the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, and 14 stone stele pavilions of the Ming and Qing dynasties that hold various historical documents of ancient China.
The temple also contains stone tablets recording the names of many generations of scholars who passed the Imperial Examination, a reproduction of a Western Zhou dynasty stone drum made during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (1735–96), and stone steles containing the Thirteen Confucian Classics, presented by the city of Jintan in Jiangsu Province.
The Beijing Guozijian / 北京国子监 / 北京國子監, located on Guozijian (Chengxian) Street in Beijing, China, was the imperial college (Guozijian) during the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, and the last Guozijian of China. Most of the Beijing Guozijian's buildings were built during the Ming Dynasty and it remains an important heritage site in China. During the Hundred Days' Reform of the Qing Dynasty, the education and administration of education functions of Guozijian was mainly replaced by the Imperial University of Peking (Jingshi Daxuetang), later known as Peking University. The Guozijian was shut down in 1905.
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 China's traditional educational system. Emperors in imperial China would also frequently visit the Guozijian to read Confucian classics to thousands of students.
2018 China: Beijing - Temple of Confucius
The Temple of Confucius in Beijing is the place where people paid homage to Confucius during the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).
The Temple of Confucius in Beijing was initially built in 1302 and additions were made during the Ming and Qing dynasties. It has a total area of 5.4 acres (22,000 square meters). It is the second largest temple constructed for Confucius, the greatest thinker and educationalist in ancient China, ranking only behind the Temple of Confucius in Qufu, Shandong Province.
This temple consists of four courtyards. The main structures include Xianshi Gate (Gate of the First Teacher), Dacheng Gate (Gate of Great Accomplishment), Dacheng Hall (Hall of Great Accomplishment) and Chongshengci (Worship Hall). Dacheng Hall is the main building in the temple, where the memorial ceremony for the sage was often held. Inside the temple one can see that 198 stone tablets are positioned on either side of the front courtyard, containing 51,624 names of Jinshi (the advanced scholars) of the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. Also 14 stone stele pavilions of the Ming and Qing dynasties hold the precious historical information of ancient China.
Tours-TV.com: Celebration birthday of Confucius
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Beijing Confucius Temple
Here's a brief video showing the sights and sounds of Beijing Confucius Temple. Originally built in 1306, the termple covers an area of 22,000 square meters and is the second largest Confucius temple in China, the largest being the one in the sage's hometown of Qufu.
With its beautiful classical pavilions and tree-filled garden, the Confucius Temple is definitely worth a visit if you are ever in Beijing. For more information and ideas on places to visit in Beijing please visit brownknows.eu
2017 09 05 南京古秦淮夫子廟 Nanjing Confucius Temple #jeff0007
南京夫子廟始建於宋代,位於秦淮河北岸的貢院街旁,原是祀奉孔子的地方,後多次遭毀並重建。它與北京孔廟、曲阜孔廟、吉林文廟並稱為中國四大文廟,也是夫子廟秦淮河風光帶最主要的景點。民間藝術大觀園夫子廟裡有一個民間藝術大觀園,你可以觀看現場製作燈彩、剪紙、微雕等工藝品,聽地方戲曲和南京白局。進夫子廟時可以留意一下演出時間表,演出時長約10分鐘。春節燈會每年春節至元宵節期間夫子廟都會舉行春節燈會(又稱秦淮燈會、金陵燈會),尤其元宵節時萬燈齊明,遊人如海。此外,夫子廟也不時地舉辦“雨花石展”、“古代禮儀文化展”、“古代雅樂表演”等展演活動,十分熱鬧。夫子廟建築佈局整個夫子廟建築群前面是文廟,後面為學宮,佈局左右對稱,自南向北構成一個儒學文化中軸線。邁過櫺星門和大成門,就是中心廟院。石砌甬道直通大成殿,殿前立著一尊4米多高、全國最大的孔子青銅像,甬道兩旁有十二賢人的漢白玉塑像。大成殿大成殿是夫子廟的主殿,裡面懸掛著一幅6米多高的孔子畫像,被稱為中國孔廟一大傑作。大殿四壁上是38幅彩石鑲嵌壁畫《孔子聖蹟圖》,反映了孔子的生平事蹟。民間藝術大觀園從大成殿後門走出就到了
Nanjing Confucius Temple was founded in the Song Dynasty and is located beside the Gongyuan Street on the north bank of the Qinhuai River. It was originally a place where Confucius was sacrificed and was repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt. It and the Confucius Temple in Beijing, Confucius Temple in Qufu, Jilin Confucian Temple and said the four major Chinese Confucian Temple, Confucius Temple is also the Qinhuai River scenery with the most important attractions. Folk Art Grand View Garden Confucius Temple there is a folk art Grand View Garden, you can watch the scene lights, paper-cut, miniature and other handicrafts, listen to the local opera and Nanjing Bureau of white. Into the Confucius Temple can pay attention to the performance schedule, performance time of about 10 minutes. Spring Lantern Festival Every year during the Spring Festival to the Lantern Festival, the Confucius Temple will hold a Spring Lantern Festival (also known as Qinhuai Lantern Festival, Jinling Lantern Festival), especially during the Lantern Festival. In addition, Confucius Temple from time to time held Yuhua Stone Exhibition, Ancient Ceremonial Culture Exhibition, Ancient Ya Le performances and other performances, very lively. Confucius Temple building layout The entire Confucius Temple complex in front of the Temple of Literature, behind the school palace, the layout of the symmetry, from south to north form a Confucian axis of Confucianism. Over Xing Star Gate and Dacheng Gate, is the center of the temple. The stone corridor passes through Dacheng Hall, with a 4-meter-tall statue in front of the temple, the bronze statue of Confucius, the largest in the country, and the statues of white marble with twelve sages on both sides of the corridor. Dacheng Hall Dacheng Hall is the main hall of the Confucius Temple, which hangs a portrait of 6 meters high Confucius, known as a masterpiece of Confucius Temple in China. On the four walls of the hall are 38 colored stone fresco murals Confucius Sacred Map, reflecting the life stories of Confucius. Folk art Grand View Garden Dacheng Hall back door came out
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Confucius temple
One of the few places open on National Day October 1.
The temple of Confucius
The Temple of Confucius is extended with dozens of pagodas and temples on Mount Tai, Shandong province, overall there is a deep spirituality.
strolling around Confucius Temple and near by area Nanjing
Strolling around Confucius Temple and near by area at Nanjing China.
The area around the temple consists of a series of tourist shops, snack bars, restaurants and tea cafes. They all appear to be in the architectural style of the Ming and Qing style. A variety of snacks encompassing eight of the most famous flavours are available for purchase at here. Everyone's individual tastes are well catered for. They are necessary parts of food culture in Nanjing.
Tablet of Confucius Temple
in the year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty
Dacheng Hall, Tainan Confucius Temple (台南孔廟)
This is a view of the Dacheng Hall (Hall of Great Achievement) in the Tainan Confucius Temple (台南孔廟).
Confucius Temple - 2013 Ride to Confucius
Beijing's Confucius Temple (Fu Zi Miao)
Created on June 4, 2009 using FlipShare.
Daegu Hyanggyo: A Confucian Temple
Daegu Hyanggyo is a popular place for traditional weddings and to learn about Confucian culture. Originally a Confucian academy, it is now a nice place to enjoy a quiet walk and old-style Korea. Students introduce the facility as well as some of the surrounding area in this video
For more information, please check out the following links:
Confucius Temple (Part 2)
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Jenn Goes To China - Confucius Temple Boat Tour
Apparently in Nanjing, the great philosopher Confucius had a pagoda and a man made river system built. I'm sure there was lots of information on the tour, but as it was in Chinese, I didn't really get any of it. The guy talking to me on the boat is Aaron who is one of our office people, who tried to explain some of the audio tour to me.
Confucius Temple in Changhua town, Western Taiwan
presents: The Confucius Temple at Changhua was constructed by county magistrate Chang Kao in 1726, in the Ching dynasty. Its present appearance was attributed to a radical renovation in Tao-kuang 10 (1830). This temple undoubtedly is a very important symbol of central Taiwan's cultural development.
Pamiątka z Chin / Souvenir from China
English description below.
Pamiątka z Chin jest zapisem podróży do ChRL, jaką odbyłem w czerwcu 2015. Dla ułatwienia nawigacji spis części wraz z czasem początku.
Lot (0:00:00)
Hangzhou
Wstęp (0:01:01)
Ludzie nad Jeziorem (0:03:58)
Qian Wang Ci (0:06:05)
Herbata Longjing (0:09:23)
Parzenie herbaty (0:10:39)
Park Mokradeł Xixi (0:13:27)
Jaskinia Żółtego Smoka (0:16:35)
Jezioro Zachodnie (0:18:39)
Ulica Qinghefang (0:19:32)
Pawilon Boga Miasta (0:20:30)
Impression West Lake (0:26:21)
Szanghaj
Pudong (0:35:27)
Oriental Pearl Tower (0:38:00)
Akwarium (0:40:15)
Bund (0:42:30)
Szanghaj nocą (0:45:30)
Tunel (0:49:17)
Ulica Nankińska (0:53:18)
Pekin
Wstęp (0:54:44)
Park Olimpijski (0:56:07)
Zakazane Miasto (1:04:35)
Świątynia Nieba (1:09:37)
Pałac letni (1:11:54)
Tian An Men (1:14:40)
Wielki Mur (1:18:34)
Panda (1:24:28)
Świątynia Lamy (1:25:46)
Świątynia Konfucjusza (1:33:08)
Wieża Bębnów (1:35:33)
Hutong (1:42:23)
Park Beihai (1:46:06)
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Video commentary in Polish with English subtitles.
Souvenir from China is the record of my travel to PRC made in June 2015. To make navigation more comfortable, below is scene list with time of start.
Flight(0:00:00)
Hangzhou
Intro (0:01:01)
The Lake, the people (0:03:58)
Qian Wang Ci (0:06:05)
Longjing Tea (0:09:23)
Teamaking rite (0:10:39)
Xixi Wetland Park (0:13:27)
Yellow Dragon Cave (0:16:35)
Westlake (0:18:39)
Qinghefang ancient street (0:19:32)
Chenghuang Pavillon (0:20:30)
Impression West Lake (0:26:21)
Shanghai
Pudong (0:35:27)
Oriental Pearl Tower (0:38:00)
Aquarium (0:40:15)
The Bund (0:42:30)
Shanghai by night (0:45:30)
Pedestrian Tunnel (0:49:17)
Nanjing Road (0:53:18)
Beijing
Intro (0:54:44)
Olympic Park (0:56:07)
Forbidden City (1:04:35)
Temple of Heaven (1:09:37)
Summer Palace (1:11:54)
Tian An Men (1:14:40)
The Great Wall (1:18:34)
Giant Panda (1:24:28)
Lama Temple (1:25:46)
Confucius Temple (1:33:08)
Drum Tower (1:35:33)
Hutong (1:42:23)
Beihai Park (1:46:06)
Jongmyo Daeje Confucius Ceremony at Jeongjeon (2012)
This is the Jongmyo Daeje Confucius Ceremony at Jongjeon in Seoul, South Korea. This is one of the last places on earth to see a traditional Confucian ceremony. It's held every year on the first Sunday of May.
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Training in China
Just a quick glimpse at the training hall at the Beijing Sports University on my first day