Which district is Nanjing Confucius Temple in?
Nanjing Confucius Temple is located on the north bank of Qinhuai River in Qinhuai District, Nanjing, on Gong Yuan Street west of Gongyuan in the south of the Yangtze River. Located in the core area of Qinhuai scenic belt of Confucius Temple, namely Nanjing Confucius Temple, Nanjing Confucian Temple and Wenxuan King Temple. It is the first national institution of higher learning in China and one of the four Confucian temples in China. It is the distribution center of China's ancient culture, and also the place where Jinling's history and humanities gather together. It is not only the cultural and educational center of Nanjing in Ming and Qing Dynasties, but also the best in southeast provinces. Confucius Temple is a group of large-scale ancient buildings, mainly composed of Confucius Temple, Gong Xue and Gong Yuan, covering a huge area. There are buildings such as Zhaobi, Chi Pan, Paifang, Juxing Court, Kuixingge, Lingxingmen, Dacheng Hall, Mingdetang and Zunjingge. Confucius Temple, known as the scenic spot of Qinhuai, has become a characteristic landscape area of the ancient capital Nanjing. From the Six Dynasties to the Ming and Qing Dynasties, many aristocratic families gathered nearby, so it is known as the "Six Dynasties Gold Powder" and is the largest traditional ancient market in China. It is the four most prosperous cities in China, with the same name as Shanghai Chenghuang Temple, Suzhou Xuanmiao Temple and Beijing Tianqiao. It is also a famous AAAAA tourist attraction and an international tourist attraction in China. Confucius Temple was built in the third year of Xiankang in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (337). According to Wang Dao's viewpoint that "training talents is the key to governing the country", imperial academy was established on the south bank of Qinhuai River. In the first year of the Northern Song Dynasty (1034), Gong Xue of the Eastern Jin Dynasty moved to Qinhuai, Hebei Province, and built a temple in front of Gong Xue. During the Jian Yan period in the Southern Song Dynasty, it was destroyed by fire, and it was rebuilt in the ninth year of Shaoxing (1 139), which was called Jiankang Fu Xue. The Yuan Dynasty was changed to Qing Ji Road School; In the early Ming Dynasty, it was changed to Guo Zi School and later to Yingtianfu School. In the early Qing Dynasty, the original official schools in Shangyuan and Jiangning counties were changed to county schools, which were destroyed by fire in Xianfeng years and rebuilt in Tongzhi eight years (1869). Confucius Temple was destroyed by four and built by five. The last time it was destroyed by Japanese invaders was after 1937 and 1984. 199 1 was named "Top 40 National Tourist Attractions".