National Sacrifice Ceremony: Sacrificial Instruments at the Confucius Temple in Ningbo Prefecture in the Qing Dynasty

National Sacrifice Ceremony: Sacrificial Instruments at the Confucius Temple in Ningbo Prefecture in the Qing Dynasty

by Ningbo Museum

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Confucius is the master of ancient Chinese cultural thoughts. Worshiping Confucius is a commemorative activity to respect, admire and commemorate the sage Confucius. The ceremony for worshiping Confucius has a complete set of rituals, using the ritual vessels and musical instruments as clues to show today's people the solemn and solemn ritual procedures, which is a very good starting point. This book presents to today's people the musical instruments for the Confucius Temple made in Ningbo during the Qing Dynasty collected by the Ningbo Museum, thereby recreating the ritualistic ceremony and promoting the Chinese nation's traditional spirit of attaching importance to culture and education and respecting teachers.

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