RE: Inside The Confucius Temple
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When I visited the Confucius temple in Beijing with one of my friends from Bangladesh last month, we were both amazed by the historical collection in memory of the great Chinese scholar with his teachings and many descriptions of the very early history of the Chinese civilization. Especially there are two pavilion that attracted me a lot beside the outside natural scenes and the overall design of the complete yard of the Temple area.
Dear @tanzil2024 !
Hassan!
From the Chinese perspective, Confucius is in a similar position to Muhammad!
The pavilion is the main hall of the temple that is the real temple that has no sculpture of Confucius but the pavilion is full of many necessary dail needs that were used by the imperial people of the Old China. I am not sure that Conucius himself used them as many of them seems to be new that is not from that old as according to my opinion.
Confucius lived 2,500 years ago, around the same time as Buddha. So, the things he used do not exist now.
The other pavilion is the stone pillars collection of the temple that has a very old tradition to keep the history alive after a long time as they are written o the stone pillars by inscribing them. There are many pillars which are very old and the written characters are about to disappear. Such great effort to keep the history safe is really a praiseworthy steps taken by the Beijing authority from the very early history and still they are keeping the old secrets from the old times.
Modern East Asian men prefer the alluring women of the Indian subcontinent to Confucius!😄
I know!