Liuyang Confucius Temple
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Liuyang Confucius Temple (simplified Chinese: 浏阳文庙; traditional Chinese: 瀏陽文廟; pinyin: Liúyáng Wénmiào) is a Confucian temple located in Liuyang, Hunan.[1] It covers an area of 6,000-square-metre (65,000 sq ft).
Liuyang Confucius Temple | |
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浏阳孔庙 | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Confucianism |
Location | |
Location | Liuyang, Hunan |
Country | China |
Geographic coordinates | 28°08′36″N 113°38′01″E |
Architecture | |
Style | Chinese architecture |
Founder | Yang Shi |
Date established | Northern Song dynasty (960–1127) |
Completed | 1843 (reconstruction) |
Liuyang Confucius Temple was first built in the Northern Song dynasty (960–1127) by Confucian Yang Shi (scholar) .[1][2]
In 1818, the temple was relocated in the present address.[1] In 1843, the temple was rebuilt.[1]
In March 2013, it was listed as a "Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level" by the State Council of China.[1][3][4][5]
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