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- Mount_Ni abstract "Mount Ni (Chinese: 尼山; pinyin: Níshān) is a hill about 30 km (19 mi) to the southeast of the city of Qufu in Shandong Province, China. The hill is culturally significant because it is traditionally regarded as the birthplace of Confucius. It is also the site of a historical temple dedicated to Kong He (alias Shuliang He), the father of Confucius, a Confucian academy (Chinese: 尼山书院; pinyin: Níshān Shūyuàn), and the Yusheng Memorial Temple (Chinese: 毓圣侯祠; pinyin: Yùshèng Hóucí).According to the Han dynasty historian Sima Qian, Confucius parents to be, Kong He and Yan Zheng, went to pray at Mount Ni and Yan Zheng gave birth to Confucius afterwards.The existence of the Temple of Kong He can be traced back to the times of the Northern Wei dynasty (386–535 CE). However, the temple was abandoned and restored repeatedly during the Later Tang, Later Zhou, Song, Jin, and Yuan dynasties. A major reconstruction was undertaken during the Ming dynasty (in 1417 during the reign of the Yongle Emperor). Further expansion of the temple followed during the Qing dynasty. As a result, most of the extent structures of the temple date from either the Ming or the Qing era. The current architectural complex contains three sets of buildings, the Kong He Temple, the Confucian Academy, and the Yusheng Memorial Temple.The Kong He Temple consists of the following halls: the Dacheng Hall (literally \"Hall of Great Achievement\") dedicated to Confucius, a \"Sleeping Palace\" dedicated to his wife Qiguan, the Hall of Qi Shengwang and the Sleeping Palace of Qi Shengwang. The Yusheng Memorial Temple is dedicated to mountain spirit of Mount Ni. The Confucian academy contains a lecture hall as well as rooms that were used by the temple management staff. Other structures in the academy include the Erdai and Sandai Halls, the Liang Wu, the Lingxing Gate (灵星门), the Shen Bao, the Tudi Temple (dedicated to the local Earth Deity), and the Guan Chuan Pavilion. The entire complex on Mount Ni is walled in.Outside the eastern enclosure wall lies the Confucius Cave (Chinese: 夫子洞; pinyin: Fuzi Dòng). According to the legend, Confucius was abandoned in this cave after birth by his mother because of his ugliness. The baby was then taken care of by a tiger and an eagle, which convinced his mother to take him back.".
- Mount_Ni elevation "340.0".
- Mount_Ni locatedInArea China.
- Mount_Ni locatedInArea Shandong.
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- Mount_Ni wikiPageWikiLink Category:Confucianism.
- Mount_Ni wikiPageWikiLink Category:Qufu.
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- Mount_Ni wikiPageWikiLink Qufu.
- Mount_Ni wikiPageWikiLink Shandong.
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- Mount_Ni wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Ni".
- Mount_Ni wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nishan Confucian Temple and Academy".
- Mount_Ni elevationM "340".
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- Mount_Ni latD "35".
- Mount_Ni latM "30".
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- Mount_Ni latS "10.89".
- Mount_Ni location China.
- Mount_Ni location Shandong.
- Mount_Ni longD "117".
- Mount_Ni longEw "E".
- Mount_Ni longM "13".
- Mount_Ni longS "2.5".
- Mount_Ni name "Mount Ni".
- Mount_Ni photo "Mount ni confucius cave.jpg".
- Mount_Ni photoCaption "Confucius cave on Mount Ni.".
- Mount_Ni regionCode "CN".
- Mount_Ni relief "1".
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- Mount_Ni subject Category:Confucianism.
- Mount_Ni subject Category:Qufu.
- Mount_Ni hypernym Hill.
- Mount_Ni point "35.503025 117.21736111111112".
- Mount_Ni type Mountain.
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- Mount_Ni type Place.
- Mount_Ni type School.
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- Mount_Ni comment "Mount Ni (Chinese: 尼山; pinyin: Níshān) is a hill about 30 km (19 mi) to the southeast of the city of Qufu in Shandong Province, China. The hill is culturally significant because it is traditionally regarded as the birthplace of Confucius.".
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- Mount_Ni lat "35.503025".
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- Mount_Ni depiction Mount_ni_confucius_cave.jpg.
- Mount_Ni isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Ni.
- Mount_Ni name "Mount Ni".