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Temple of Yan Hui

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The temple's premises are a rectangle, 254.50 m long (from the north to the south) and 109.80 m wide (from the east to the west). According to local historians, there are 148 architectural and sculptural objects (halls, pavilions, gates,
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Province. The temple is just south of the northern gates of the city wall, and is few blocks to the north of the
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Bilingual stele granting Yan Hui the title of Fusheng (Continuator of the Sage), Duke of Yanguo.
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Fusheng Hall ("The Hall of the Continuator of the Sage"), the main sanctuary of the temple.
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Confucius analects: with selections from traditional commentaries
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granting protection to the temple, in Chinese and Mongol (
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The temple is located within the historic walled city of
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Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Shandong
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35°36′3″N 116°59′19″E / 35.60083°N 116.98861°E / 35.60083; 116.98861

Chinese
pinyin
Qufu
Jining, Shandong
Yan Hui
disciple of Confucius

Qufu
Confucius
Yan Hui
Shandong
Temple of Confucius
steles
A gateway
gateway
The sanctuary (Hall of Fusheng)
"Yan Zi Miao" Stele (right), Year 24 of the Dading era (1184), and a Wanli 39 (1611) stele (left)
Dading
Wanli
Edict of Temür Khan granting protection to the temple, in Chinese and Mongol ('Phags-pa script). Dade 11 (1307)
Temür Khan
'Phags-pa script
Bilingual stele granting Yan Hui the title of Fusheng (Continuator of the Sage), Duke of Yanguo. Zhishun 2 (1331)
Zhishun
Stele in memory of rebuilding the temple. Zhizheng 9 (1349)
Zhizheng
Stele in memory of rebuilding the temple. Zhengtong 6 (1441)
Zhengtong

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