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Introduction of Confucius' former residence

Confucius House, also known as the Duke's House of Feast, is located in Qufu City, Jining City, Shandong Province, China, on the east side of Confucius Temple in Qufu City. It is the residence of descendants of Confucius' hereditary duke feast. Hongwu was founded in the 10th year (1377) and rebuilt in the 16th year of Hongzhi (1503), covering an area of 240 mu. There are 463 halls, halls, buildings and rooms in Confucius House.

Confucius House, also known as the Duke's House of Feast, is located in Qufu City, Jining City, Shandong Province, China, on the east side of Confucius Temple in Qufu City. It is the residence of descendants of Confucius' hereditary duke feast. Hongwu was founded in the 10th year (1377) and rebuilt in the 16th year of Hongzhi (1503), covering an area of 240 mu. There are 463 halls, halls, buildings and rooms in Confucius House. Nine-way courtyard, three-way layout: East Road means East School, and there are big halls, A Mu Grace Hall, Confucius Temple and workshops. West Road is a western school, including Honghuxuan, Zhongshutang, Anhuaitang and Huatang. The main body of Confucius House is in the middle road, with three halls and six halls in front, the inner hall, the front building, the front and rear halls, the annex building and the last six rooms behind, and finally the garden. There are six halls in Confucius House, imitating six parts of feudal dynasty. On both sides of the second door are the Dog Watching Hall, Baijia Hall, Jingtang, Yuetang, Zhiyin Hall, Calligraphy Hall and Gongzheng Hall.