Ganzhou Confucian Temple is located in the middle of the ancient city of Ganzhou, Jishou City, Hunan Province, south of the Wanrong River, north of the ancient city wall, for the ancient city of one of the three ancient buildings (Ganzhou ancient city wall, chastity archway, Confucian Temple Palace). Since the Qin and Han periods, Xiangxi has entered the Huaxia civilization circle, but due to the disadvantage of geographical location, the mountain road is dangerous, and the traffic is very inconvenient, resulting in its culture has been in a state of ignorance. Until the two dynasties of Qingming, accompanied by a large-scale military stationing and immigration, Xiangxi officially began to open a school hall, opening the way to spread Han culture. The Confucian Temple was built from the seven to eleven years of Qing Dynasty (1729-1733), Qianlong burned in the military palace in 60 years, but the Chongsheng Temple was retained, rebuilt in 1801, and expanded and repaired in 1810, 1836, and 1846. The Confucian Temple Pavilion was perfected and was the temple of the Confucian Temple. The Qianjia Miao people uprising, Miao Wang Wu August Tunbing here, the only remaining chongsheng in the war is a witness to history, but also the oldest building in Ganzhou. During the Anti-Japanese War (1938-1946) the Temple of Literature and Wanshou Palace and Hengbao Assembly Hall were the women's department of the National No. 8 Middle School. At that time, Prime Minister Zhu Rongji's wife, Lao An, attended here. After the war, General He Jiesheng (the daughter of Marshal He Long) read the Gancheng Model Elementary School here. It is said that Liu Deng Dajun stayed here when he entered Sichuan. The 47th Army was also stationed here when Ganzhou was peacefully liberated. Raiders transportation: Located in the urban "Ganzhou Ancient City", the bus can be reached, and there is a paid parking lot nearby. Ticket price: free. Accommodation: downtown, convenient. Time: 10-20 minutes
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Ganzhou Confucian Temple is located in the middle of the ancient city of Ganzhou, Jishou City, Hunan Province, south of the Wanrong River, north of the ancient city wall, for the ancient city of one of the three ancient buildings (Ganzhou ancient city wall, chastity archway, Confucian Temple Palace). Since the Qin and Han periods, Xiangxi has entered the Huaxia civilization circle, but due to the disadvantage of geographical location, the mountain road is dangerous, and the traffic is very inconvenient, resulting in its culture has been in a state of ignorance. Until the two dynasties of Qingming, accompanied by a large-scale military stationing and immigration, Xiangxi officially began to open a school hall, opening the way to spread Han culture. The Confucian Temple was built from the seven to eleven years of Qing Dynasty (1729-1733), Qianlong burned in the military palace in 60 years, but the Chongsheng Temple was retained, rebuilt in 1801, and expanded and repaired in 1810, 1836, and 1846. The Confucian Temple Pavilion was perfected and was the temple of the Confucian Temple. The Qianjia Miao people uprising, Miao Wang Wu August Tunbing here, the only remaining chongsheng in the war is a witness to history, but also the oldest building in Ganzhou. During the Anti-Japanese War (1938-1946) the Temple of Literature and Wanshou Palace and Hengbao Assembly Hall were the women's department of the National No. 8 Middle School. At that time, Prime Minister Zhu Rongji's wife, Lao An, attended here. After the war, General He Jiesheng (the daughter of Marshal He Long) read the Gancheng Model Elementary School here. It is said that Liu Deng Dajun stayed here when he entered Sichuan. The 47th Army was also stationed here when Ganzhou was peacefully liberated. Raiders transportation: Located in the urban "Ganzhou Ancient City", the bus can be reached, and there is a paid parking lot nearby. Ticket price: free. Accommodation: downtown, convenient. Time: 10-20 minutes
The ancient city of Ganzhou Confucian Temple in Jishou City has strong characteristics and endless tourists.