Introduction to Confucianism
Confucianism belongs to Yaoqiao Town, Zhenjiang. By the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, with the increase of Zhu's population, it was called. When Emperor Qianlong went down to the south of the Yangtze River, he heard that Dongxiang mutton in Zhenjiang was delicious and sent someone to buy it. Who knows whether poor purchasing is greed or lust? When buying mutton in Zhu Jiawei, he molested the girls in the village and was finally killed by the local villagers. After learning about this, he was furious and decided to go incognito to find out in order to make the final punishment decision. However, when he arrived in Zhu Jiawei, the emperor found that the local people, old and young, both men and women, knew books and were polite, so he named them Confucianism. In fact, this land, including villages such as the Confucian Forest, Jianxin, Yinjia, Baile and Hua Mao, is generally called the "Confucian Forest".