About Mount Ni
Mount Ni is a slope around 30 km 19 mi toward the southeast of the city of Qufu in Shandong Province, China. The slope is socially noteworthy on the grounds that it is customarily viewed as the origin of Confucius. It is likewise the site of a chronicled sanctuary committed to Kong He moniker Shuliang He, the dad of Confucius, a Confucian foundation, and the Yusheng Memorial Temple. The presence of the Temple of Kong He can be followed back to the seasons of the Northern Wei administration 386– 535 CE. Be that as it may, the sanctuary was relinquished and re-established more than once amid the Later Tang, Later Zhou, Song, Jin, and Yuan dynasties.
A noteworthy remaking was embraced amid the Ming administration in 1417 amid the rule of the Yongle Emperor. The current engineering complex contains three arrangements of structures, the Kong He Temple, the Confucian Academy, and the Yusheng Memorial Temple. Outside the eastern nook divider lies the Confucius Cave. As indicated by the legend, Confucius was relinquished in this surrender after birth by his mom due to his grotesqueness. The child was then dealt with by a tiger and a hawk, which persuaded his mom to take him back.
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