- localities, they are
known as "Temples of Literature" (Chinese: 文廟; pinyin:
wénmiào;
Korean pronunciation: munmyo; Vietnamese: văn miếu, Indonesian: boen bio)...
- (simplified Chinese: 上海文庙;
traditional Chinese: 上海文廟; pinyin: Shànghǎi
Wénmiào), is a folk
Confucian temple in the old city of Shanghai. It is similar...
- of
Confucius which usually functions as both
temple and town school: 文廟
wénmiào or 孔廟 kŏngmiào.
Temples of City God (城隍廟),
which worships the
patron God...
-
Temple of
Confucius of Jiangyin, Wuxi, Jiangsu. This is a
wenmiao (文庙), a
temple where Confucius is
worshipped as Wendi, "God of Culture" (文帝)....
- The
Temple of the God of
Culture (文廟;
wénmiào) of Jiangyin, Wuxi, Jiangsu. In this
temple the Wéndì (文帝; "God of Culture")
enshrined is Confucius....
-
Dragon Pool and the
Kunming Botanical Gardens in the north,
along with
Wenmiao Tea
Garden in
Wuhua District. The
World Horti-Expo
Garden is
located in...
- hanfu.
Since 2010,
large Guan Li
ceremonies have
taken place each year at
Wenmiao, in Taiyuan, Shanxi. The Guan Li and the Ji Li
ceremony appeared in China...
-
Gongshi (Scholar's rock) in
Wenmiao temple, Shanghai...
- were
often built by the
governments as the
counterpart of
civil temples (
wenmiao) or
Temple of Confucius.
Temples that
worshiped both
civil and military...
-
Temple of
Confucius of Liuzhou, Guangxi. This is a
wénmiào (文庙), that is to say a
temple where Confucius is
worshiped as Wéndì (文帝), "God of Culture"...