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You sankong composition

You sankong composition

Author: Qi Shenglan

After leaving Confucius Temple, we stayed at Chunqiu Hotel for one night, had a hearty breakfast in the morning, and then drove to Qufu, Confucius' hometown. We saw the scale of Confucius' home and deeply realized the mystery of Confucian classics.

We arrived at Confucius House first. When I entered the gate, the first thing I saw was a very famous couplet: the same day for countries, the same country for countries, and the same country for countries. In this couplet, there is a typo in the upper couplet and the lower couplet respectively. The word "rich" in the first part is missing a dot, indicating that wealth has no top, and the word "chapter" in the second part goes straight to "day", indicating that the article is sky-high. It is said that it was written by Ji Xiaolan, a great scholar in Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty. He made a deep and meaningful mistake in these two words, and it was not a white mistake. Then I went in and listened to the tour guide's explanation all the way, secretly pleased, which is also called "stealing the column"! Following the tour group, we came to a famous scenic spot "the bench". It is said that there was a great traitor named Yan Song in the Ming Dynasty. He is the granddaughter of the Duke of Feast. At that time, when the emperor wanted to punish him, he rushed to Confucius' house and asked the Duke of Feast for help. As a result, he sat on the east and west benches for more than two hours, but the Duke of Feast still refused to see him. He finally had to leave in anger. Later generations called these two benches "cold benches" and they are still intact until now. I can't help but sigh that the descendants of Confucius are as selfless as Confucius and don't favor others because of their relatives and friends. I want to be such a person! The tour guide also told us that emperors of past dynasties would give titles to the descendants of Confucius. Further inside, I came to the inner hall of Confucius. We saw a small sink, and the tour guide said that every time the boatman received water, he would pour it into the sink, and the water would flow into the pool in the inner room. If people in the inner room want to use it, they will go to the swimming pool to get water. I tried to look in, but I could see nothing. The tour guide said that this was because men and women were not close in ancient times, and all those who wanted to enter the inner room would be killed by the guards without the owner's permission. I couldn't help taking a deep breath. That's terrible! Walking again, I saw a god beast painted on the wall, which looked like a unicorn. After reading the introduction, I realized that its name was "greed" to warn my family not to be greedy. Then, a narrow path between the walls came into view. The tour guide said that people who used to enter the inner room had to go this way. They all walked to see who could not walk and wanted to lose weight. Speaking of which, I suddenly thought of the washboard I saw in Mengfu. I deeply feel that my mother is very kind to me. If she hadn't been strict with me, I really don't know what I am now. In thinking, we left the Confucius House and went to the Confucius Temple.

When I came to the Confucius Temple, the first thing I saw was the "Star Gate" I had seen in the Mencius Temple. According to the guide of the previous commentator, I also took photos of the stone tablet of Confucius Temple. Walking in with the tour group, the doors we saw before and after were Taihe Yuan Qi and Zhisheng Temple. Then we went in and carved beams and painted columns around, which was very spectacular. Later, we saw many stone tablets, which were erected by emperors for Confucius. Under some stone tablets, there is a beast named "Yi Yi". It is said that watching its tail can lead to a long life. After a walk, we came to Bishui Bridge, listened to the guide, stood in the middle of the bridge and looked around, so that people and money would be prosperous. Then, we came to Kuiwen Pavilion. The hall is all made of wood, without a nail, and the beams are all made of wood. It's still intact. Seeing this, I really admire the wisdom of the ancients. Then, walking inside, we came to Xingtan, where Confucius gave lectures. Behind the apricot altar, I saw an old tree with a history of at least 2000 years. It was thick and big. I took a photo with it there. Then we came to the last stop of Confucius Temple: Dacheng Hall. Confucius' three thatched cottages were here, and later they were built into Dacheng Hall. With a sincere heart, I made three obeisances to Confucius to show my respect. In this way, we left the Confucius Temple and went to Kong Lin.

When I arrived in Kong Lin, I immediately felt quiet and peaceful, because the soul of Confucius was buried here. When I walked into the gate, I was greeted by a yellow piece of wood. After reading the introduction, I realized that the Huanglian tree, also known as the regular script tree, was originally planted by Confucius' disciple Zi Gong. In the Tang dynasty, it was split by lightning. In order to commemorate it, future generations gave the only remaining trunk to a small pavilion. Then go inside, and countless graves appear before our eyes. It is strange that all the trees in Kong Lin are towering trees, but no bird lives here. I think those birds also respect Confucius! Finally, we came to the tomb of Confucius, and I once again made three obeisances to the real Confucius with a sincere heart. In this quiet and peaceful atmosphere, I once again felt the profoundness of the Confucian spirit.

Goodbye! Three holes, goodbye! Confucius, I will come to see you again! ! !