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The small city of Henan is not simple, Confucius once taught here to learn to strike the chime, and it was originally the capital of the Weiguo state at that time

It was late afternoon at the Confucius Chimes in the south of Weihui City, after all, the small city was a small city, there were not many people, and the cultural relics scenic spot was not taken care of. I have seen a lot of information on the Internet, and the cultural relics of Confucius's chime are actually the imperial monuments of Qianlong, as well as a Ming Dynasty square pavilion. However, now that the stone stele has long been moved away, and the square pavilion is nowhere to be found, the Qianlong stone stele is placed in a newly built hall, the door of the hall is locked, and it can only be seen through the crack of the door. The stele was still there, but it had become much more claustrophobic. The walls of the main hall are inlaid with the sign of the Xinxiang Municipal Cultural Security.

The small city of Henan is not simple, Confucius once taught here to learn to strike the chime, and it was originally the capital of the Weiguo state at that time
The small city of Henan is not simple, Confucius once taught here to learn to strike the chime, and it was originally the capital of the Weiguo state at that time
The small city of Henan is not simple, Confucius once taught here to learn to strike the chime, and it was originally the capital of the Weiguo state at that time

According to legend, Confucius traveled around the world and once gave lectures at the Weiguo Strike, which was roughly located in the southern suburbs of weihui. Therefore, as early as the Northern Wei Dynasty, commemorative buildings were built, and in the fifteenth year of the Ming Dynasty (1587 AD), the Weihui prefect Zhou Sichen built the "Yuyun Pavilion after the abolition", the Qing Dynasty Qianlong fifteenth year (1750 AD) prefect Wang Zujin, and the Zhixian Wu Rongjing repaired the pavilion. In 1923, Wu Pan, the manager of Huaxin Spinning Factory, also repaired it. Unfortunately, time has passed, and the ruins of Confucius's chime have disappeared.

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