Qianwei Confucian Temple is a sacred temple offering sacrifices to the Confucius. It is surrounded by Huangqi Mountain in the east and the mirror-like Minjiang River in the back. Against the backdrop of the Minjiang River landscape, it looks so solemn and solemn.
Qianwei Confucian Temple has a long history and a reasonable layout. When you walk into the Confucian Temple, the first thing you see is Panchi. In summer, the water lilies in the pool are covered with pretty colorful clothes, and the breeze is slow, and the lotus flowers sway with the wind, like a group of girls dancing with the wind, and the white petals in the powder are like a blush on the bride's face; You touch and squeeze the lotus leaf like a jade plate, as if whispering. The shape of Panchi is like a half moon, so it is also called Yueerchi. Its railing is carved with exquisite patterns. Sitting on it, the Haha Buddha's mouth is very wide, and his hands are holding his belly and laughing, as if he would always welcome the guests of the Confucian Temple with a smile. According to legend, in ancient times, there was a winner who was nominated in the gold medal list. Pan Ikenoe assumed the colorful bridge, and only this person could sacrifice to Confucius through the colorful bridge. Unfortunately, all three colored bridges on the Panchi Lake were blown up, so we can't witness the elegant demeanor of the colored bridges any more. Apart from Panchi, what impressed me the most was Dacheng Hall. Five dragons and nine steps, this honor of "the ninth five-year plan", I am afraid that only Confucius, the most holy teacher, can enjoy it. Dacheng Hall is magnificent and powerful, and the statue of Confucius is so sacred and majestic in Dacheng Hall. Entering Dacheng Hall, listening to the bell of worship, it seems that time goes back, and I see the kind face of Confucius appearing in front of my eyes. There are eight big columns in the temple, which are the pillars supporting Dacheng Hall. It takes several children to surround them. There are two golden Kirin in front of the statue of Confucius. They hold their heads high and guard Confucius, and no one can infringe on them. For hundreds of years, the Confucian Temple has been weather-beaten and experienced the smell of wind and snow, such as the green hills that are not old and the green waters that will never dry up. However, this ancient smell and this sacred palace have left people with infinite reverie and deep thinking ...