Introduction to Pingshan Confucian Temple: The Provincial Protected Unit Pingshan County Confucian Temple is located within the Pingshan County Museum. The existing Confucian temple building is not only an exhibition hall for exhibitions, but also the oldest, largest and best-preserved existing temple in Hebei Province. The physical alms bowl of Confucian culture. The Hushan Confucian Temple was built in the 29th year of Kaiyuan of the Tang Dynasty (714), and was moved here in the 2nd year of Suining (1103) of the Song Dynasty. In the mid-Ming Dynasty, the scale was complete, covering an area of 15,000 square meters. There is a temple on the central axis, schools on the left and right, and 47 individual buildings. The main buildings on the central axis from south to north are Jinsheng Gate, Yuzhen Gate, Panchi, Guanyuan Bridge, Lingxing Gate, Jimen, Divine Kitchen, Slaughtering Room, East and West waist gates, East and West side halls, Dacheng Hall, and Holy Miracle Hall. , Jing Yiting, etc. On the west side is the Western Academy, which has the West Gate, Panchi, Stone Bridge, Minglun Hall, Minghuan Temple, Zunjing Pavilion, Jiaoyuxundao House, etc.
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