Confucius Temple-Qinhuai Scenic Belt is a national AAAAA-level tourist area integrating natural scenery, garden landscape, temple schools, street houses and local customs. The scenic spot is centered on the ancient buildings of Confucius Temple, with the Qinhuai River within ten miles as the axis, starting from Dongshuiguan Park in the east and reaching Xishuiguan Park (now Shuiximen) in the west.
Qinhuai scenic spot 1990 was selected as one of the top 40 scenic spots in China. In 2000, the first batch of 4A scenic spots in China, and the Nanjing Confucius Temple-Qinhuai River scenic spot was promoted to the national 5A scenic spot on 20 10.
Confucius Temple, located on the Qinhuai River in Nanjing, was built in the third year of Sima Yan in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (337). According to Wang Dao's proposition that "training talents is the foundation of governing the country", Imperial College was established on the south bank of Qinhuai River. At that time, there was only Gong Xue, and there was no Confucius Temple.
In the early Qing Dynasty, when Fu Xue moved to the former imperial academy, he changed the Confucius Temple in Fu Xue's hometown to the county schools in Shangyuan and Jiangning counties. In the eighth year of Xianfeng (1869), it was destroyed by fire again and rebuilt. 1937 War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression was burnt down by the Japanese army, with serious damage.
1984 the municipal and district people's governments have allocated special funds for the protection of the cultural heritage of the ancient capital after scientific argumentation and planning by relevant experts and after several years of careful maintenance and reconstruction.
Confucius Temple-Qinhuai Scenic Belt Management Committee-Overview of Scenic Spots
Qinhuai scenery belt of Baidu Baike Confucius Temple
Baidu encyclopedia-Nanjing Confucius temple