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  • English: Confucius was born in the year 551 B.C.E., in Qufu, China. He was worshipped posthumously, until he was named "Supreme God" in China. & several temples are dedicated to him, in the major Chinese and Far Eastern cities, on the model of that of Qufu. Confucianism has had a strong impact on the culture, & ethics, & psychology of Chinese & other peoples in neighboring countries, including Vietnam, & Confucius was honored as "the Teacher of 10,000 generations". The Temple of Literature in Hanoi was erected in C.E.1070 by the Ly sovereigns on this model, & a National Academy was added to the Temple in C.E.1076, & it was transformed into a National College which remained in Hanoi until C.E.1807 when it was transferred to Hue, & partly destroyed by the War, the Temple was rebuilt in C.E.1954.
  • Français : Confucius est né en l'an 551 avant notre ère, à Qufu, en Chine. Il a fait l'objet d'un culte à titre posthume, jusqu'à être nommé "Dieu Suprême" en Chine. Plusieurs temples lui sont consacrés, dans les grandes villes chinoises et d'Extrême-Orient, sur le modèle de celui de Qufu.

Le confucianisme a eu un fort impact sur la culture, la psychologie et l'éthique des chinois et d'autres peuples des pays voisins, y compris au Vietnam. Confucius a été honoré comme “l'Enseignant de dix mille générations”.

Le Temple de la littérature à Hanoi a été érigé en 1070 par les souverains Ly sur ce modèle. Une Académie nationale a été ajoutée au Temple en 1076. Elle a été transformée en Collège National qui est resté à Hanoi jusqu'en 1807 où il a été transféré à Hué. En partie détruit par la Guerre, le Temple a été reconstruit en 1954.
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Author Jean-Pierre Dalbéra from Paris, France
Camera location21° 01′ 44.51″ N, 105° 50′ 09.36″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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