Introduction to the Zunjing Pavilion: The Zunjing Pavilion is now named the "Six Arts and Eight Virtues Hall". The hall displays the "filial piety, brotherhood, loyalty, trustworthiness, etiquette, righteousness, honesty, integrity, filial piety, brotherhood, loyalty, trustworthiness, propriety, righteousness, honesty, integrity, and integrity" advocated by Confucianism through videos and text patterns. "Shame" eight kinds of moral education, as well as the six basic skills of etiquette, music, archery, charioteering, calligraphy, and counting that ancient Confucianism required people to master. In the exhibition hall, there is also a cross-word interactive link called "Kai Bi Jian", where visitors can fill in the words between "Integrity" and "Ping An" to form a sentence. By participating while traveling, visitors can deepen their in-depth thinking about the connotation of integrity.
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