Research on Confucian Temples in Zhejiang Province
Centering on Stele Inscription Documents
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v8i1.6431Keywords:
Zhejiang, Confucian Temple, History and culture.Abstract
The Confucius Temple is a temple building to commemorate and offer sacrifices to Confucius, as well as a place of pilgrimage and learning for Confucian and guest students of various dynasties. This article, using stele data as a clue, combs the historical context of Confucian temples in Quzhou, Hangzhou, and Wenzhou, and explores the development story of Confucian temples in Zhejiang.
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