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[2025 Zhengzhou Attraction] Travel Guide for Zhengzhou Confucian Temple (Updated Mar)

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Zhengzhou Confucian Temple was built in the Yongping years of Emperor Ming of the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 58-75). At that time, there were more than 200 halls and pavilions in the Confucian Temple, and there was a street archway in the east and west. It was built on a large scale in the third year of Qianlong, and it was destroyed by fire in the second year of Guangxu. Burned, now only two ancient buildings of the Qing Dynasty, Dacheng Hall and Jimen, and several small wing rooms remain. Zhengzhou Confucian Temple was once a large-scale ancient building complex with a long history, a wide area and a large scale in Zhengzhou. The Zhengzhou Confucian Temple in the early Yuan Dynasty covers an area of 37 mu and consists of a front yard, a middle yard and a back yard. It was later burned down. In the sixth year of Emperor Shun's reign (1346), the official office was rebuilt according to the original style, and the Ming and Qing dynasties were also rebuilt many times. Burnt to pieces. The existing Dacheng Hall sits in the north and faces the south, and the halls are majestic, tall and solemn. The top of the hall is covered with green glazed tiles, and there are 2-meter-high dragon head-shaped components at both ends of the ridge, which are called "kiss", which means that the dragon is raining and is a sign of fire prevention.

Address:
Zijing Mountain Shangquan, Guancheng, Zhengzhou, China
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Ticket Price
Free entry
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