Temple of Yan HuiFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 35°36′3″N 116°59′19″E Fusheng Hall ("The Hall of the Continuator of the Sage"), the main sanctuary of the temple. The Temple of Yan Hui, commonly known as simply the Temple of Yan or Yan Temple (Chinese: 颜庙; pinyin: Yán miào), is a temple in Qufu, China, dedicated to Yan Hui (521-490 BC), the favorite disciple of Confucius.[1]
35°36′3″N 116°59′19″E Fusheng Hall ("The Hall of the Continuator of the Sage"), the main sanctuary of the temple. The Temple of Yan Hui, commonly known as simply the Temple of Yan or Yan Temple (Chinese: 颜庙; pinyin: Yán miào), is a temple in Qufu, China, dedicated to Yan Hui (521-490 BC), the favorite disciple of Confucius.[1]