Introduction to the stele: The "Harbin Confucian Temple Stele" written by General Zhang Xueliang is located in the second courtyard of the Confucian Temple, south of the Dacheng Hall. The stele is 551 centimeters high and consists of three parts: the forehead, the body and the base. The positive side of the forehead of the stele is engraved with the four seal characters "Inscriptions of the Confucian Temple". The positive side of the stele body is engraved with the main text of "Inscriptions of the Confucian Temple", while the negative side has no words. The full text describes the geographical environment of Harbin and the historical background, purpose and role of building the Confucian Temple in concise and incisive words.

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