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At a location 1 km (0.62miles) north of Qufu, Shandong, one can
visit the Cemetery of Confucius where the family and descendants
of Confucianism
are buried. This cemetery has the longest line of descendants
in the world. Record has it that this cemetery has already lasted
2340 years. At the time Confucius was buried there, the cemetery
was about 1 qin ( 6.67hectares). It was continually expanded
to over 3,000 mu (200 hectares) through constant l and grants
by emperors of following dynasties. The walls around the cemetery
are 7 kilometers (4.35miles) long enclosing more than 10,000 tombs.
The sacred way that leads up to the cemetery is 1,266 meters (4,153
feet) and is lined with verdant pines and cedars. At the end of
the road stands a wooden memorial archway - called the Most Sacred
Cemetery (Zhi Sheng Lin), and is the gate to the Cemetery of Confucius.
The evolution of the Cemetery reflects the role of Confucianism
through history. During his eventful life, Confucius drifted from
one place to another, trying to persuade the authorities to adopt
his philosophy, but with little success. It was during later dynasties
that Confucianism gained popularity among the authorities. Therefore,
before the tomb of Confucius, a tombstone of the Master and the
Most Sacred Wenxuan King was set up in 1443. To the east lies
the tomb of his son, Kong Li, while to the south is the tomb of
Kong Ji, his grandson. This configuration is called 'holding
the son and hugging the grandson'; considered an ideal family
pattern in China.
Beside the tombs stand steles inscribed with handwritings of the
notable people of the times, and vibrant stone sculptures. The
Cemetery is renowned for its natural botanical areas, largely
owing to more than 1,000 mature trees. It is said that after Confucius's
death, disciples planted rare trees from all over China. Some
of the trees are so rare that their proper names are yet unknown.
When you walk into the Cemetery and fully enjoy the treasures
here, you will certainly be impressed by the role of Confucius
in Chinese culture.
| Admission Fee: |
Feb. 16 - Nov. 14: CNY 40
CNY 150 for through ticket of Kong Lin, Kong Miao and Kong Fu;
Nov. 15 - the next Feb. 15: CNY 30
CNY 130 for through ticket of Kong Lin, Kong Miao and Kong Fu |
| Opening Hours: |
07:30 to 16:30 |
| Recommended Time for a Visit: |
One and a half hours |
| Bus Route: |
1, 3 |
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Last updated:
May 8, 2008
Cemetery of Confucius (Kong Lin) :
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