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Is the engraving of Zhu Wengong Temple worthy of a great educator?

Zhu Wengong’s Temple was inscribed with inscriptions. Tourist: I really feel sorry for the great educator.

In the Fengtu Yicang Scenic Area in Dali County, Shaanxi Province, there is a Zhuwengong Temple in memory of Zhu Xi. The walls around the ancestral hall are made of red bricks, and the roof has brackets and flying fins. The entire building is small, exquisite and unique. When the photographer visited the place on October 2, he found that the brick walls around the Zhuwengong Temple, like many tourist attractions in China, were heavily scratched by tourists. Almost every brick was engraved with a name and the date of their visit. The word travel. After seeing this, some tourists said with regret: "This waste of cultural relics is a discredit to the saint! I really feel sorry for this great educator who lived more than 800 years ago."

Fengtu Yicang was first built A private granary built in 1882 (the eighth year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty). Since its completion in 1885, it has gone through more than a hundred years of ups and downs and wars, and is still well preserved. It is one of the few large-scale granaries of the Qing Dynasty that still exists in my country. , is also the only ancient granary still in use. In 2006, Fengtu Yicang was designated as a national key cultural relic protection unit. Zhu Xi was a famous Neo-Confucian, thinker, philosopher, and educator in the Song Dynasty. He was also the originator of the history of grain storage in my country. The picture shows the Zhu Wengong Temple located in the middle of Beicangding.

On the walls surrounding the Zhuwengong Temple, every brick has been carved with dense text. After careful analysis, most of these words are names and the words "come here for a visit". Some are old and blurry, but some are very clear.

There are also words showing affection engraved by lovers traveling together. The picture shows a heart-shaped circle with two names drawn on the wall tiles.

Judging from the depth of the carvings, many of them were carved with hard objects and are difficult to repair.

The picture shows a wall with very deep scratches.

A text written in black pen on a brick wall. Looking at this signature, some tourists said, it really lives up to its name!

On the walls on both sides of the front of Zhuwengong Temple are inlaid stone carvings of "dragon" and "tiger" inscribed by the Empress Dowager Cixi for Yan Jingming, the founder of Fengtu Yicang. On the walls surrounding these two stone carvings, there are also Inevitably, it was engraved with words.

The picture shows the words carved on the wall on one side of the stone carving of Empress Dowager Cixi.

On a carved wall, I saw the words "1996". This word has been left on the wall for more than 20 years. It is understood that most of the carvings on the wall of Zhuwengong Temple were left in the past. Under the supervision of the scenic area management staff, the act of carving has become rare in recent years, but some tourists still take advantage of the management staff not paying attention. Leave a "money treasure" behind. The management reminded that Fengtu Yicang is a national protected cultural relic, and it is illegal to carve on the cultural relics. We hope that all tourists will cherish and care for the cultural relics and never carve on them at will.