The place that all students should most visit - the Confucius Temple and Imperial College in Beijing
The ultimate model for teachers through the ages - the Confucius Temple and Imperial College in Beijing. It was the highest institution of learning in the country during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, famous for the 'monopoly of the top scholars', and the 'Bi Yong', where Emperor Qianlong lectured, is among them.
The Confucius Temple and Imperial College Museum were the highest institutions of learning in the central government during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, as well as the highest educational administrative body of the state, and also the royal place for offering sacrifices to Confucius. The Confucius Temple in Beijing was founded in the sixth year of Dade of the Yuan Dynasty (1302 AD), and after continuous expansion and renovation through the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, it finally took on its present scale and form in the early years of the Republic of China.
The overall architectural structure of the Confucius Temple and Imperial College in Beijing follows the regulation of 'left temple and right school', serving respectively as the place where the emperor offered sacrifices to Confucius and the highest institution of learning in the central government.
Very nice museum! The environment is beautiful and the history is long. The holy place of the students of the three Dynasties of the Ming and Qing Dynasties is definitely worth a visit. Especially for families with children. Now I feel that there is no soul for the scenic spots without explanation. Teacher Guo has his own atlas. It is convenient for everyone to understand when explaining. The children follow her and sometimes stand in the shade of the tree. Sometimes sitting on the ground, it took two and a half hours to understand Confucius' life, the rise and fall of the imperial examination system, really benefit a lot!
Guo's explanation is particularly clear and understands it as soon as he listens. You need to ask a tour guide for attractions such as the Confucian Temple Guozijian, otherwise you can't see any roads. I feel that the Confucian Temple and the Guozijian attractions are not good enough for cultural relics, and many cultural relics are covered with thick dust.
Mr. Huang's explanation is great! The authentic Beijing flavor, patient and meticulous, funny and humorous! The history of the palm is believed to be hand-held, the head is the way, everyone can wear headphones, not bad for any knowledge point. The temperature in summer is high, it is recommended to bring more drinking water. The photo is on the child's mobile phone, and the untexted picture has nothing to do with the content.
The Guozijian and Confucius Temple Museum are worth a visit to children. The guide teacher explained very well and made notes. She used the graphics on the notes to detail the structure of various buildings, so that the children grew their knowledge. Thank you.
Teacher Pang is gentle and learned, and he has benefited a lot from 2 and a half hours of explanation.
The guide Xiao Guo spoke very well!