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What calligraphy tablets are there in Confucius Temple?

Shi Chenbei, Liyi and Yiying are inscribed on the calligraphy tablets of Confucius Temple.

1, Shi Chenbei has been preserved in the forest of Confucius Temple steles in Qufu since the self-reliance stele, and the inscription is complete and can be recited so far. The inscription is neat, dignified and elegant, the strokes are convergent, the waves are left and right, and the density is good. The strokes are round and thick, with a sense of solemnity. Although its feet have entered the square atmosphere at the end of the Han Dynasty, it still has a posture but does not stagnate.

2. The memorial tablet is a circular tablet with a height of173cm, a width of 78.5cm and a thickness of 20cm. The inscription records Lv Xiang and Han Yi's achievements in avoiding hair loss, making Confucius Temple ritual vessels, decorating Confucius Temple and making two cars in Yanshu and Qiguan Confucius Family Town. 104 The name of the person and the amount of donation are engraved on the last three lines of Beiyang, the yin and the two sides of Beiyang respectively.

3. Yi Ying Monument is the first square monument, with a height of 198cm, a width of 9 1.5cm and a thickness of 22cm, with an inscription of 18cm, each with 40 characters, which records that Lu Xiangyi wrote a letter requesting that a hundred stone pawns be appointed for the Confucius Temple.

Cultural symbol of Confucius Temple;

Confucius Temple is originally the highest cultural hall, and culture and art have accumulated continuously in the long river of history. Each Confucius Temple itself is a museum, and its architecture, inscriptions, ritual vessels, musical instruments, sacrificial ceremonies, music and dance are all very precious cultural heritages.

With the rapid development of China's economy and the increasing importance of its international status, the image of a cultural power is becoming more and more important. The function of Confucius Temple goes far beyond the significance of a memorial building and becomes a symbol of China culture. The existence of Confucius Temple embodies the mainstream position of Confucianism in the traditional culture of China.

In the future development, Confucius Temple will undertake the dual functions of cultural inheritance and education, and promote the integration and unity of the Chinese nation.