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07 чэрвеня 2024, 11:42
Media guests explore Confucius Museum in Qufu
BEIJING, 7 June (BelTA - China Daily) - A group of China-based foreign
correspondents and social media influencers visited the Confucius Museum
on Sunday in Qufu of Jining city, East China's Shandong province.
The
visit was part of the "A Date with China 2024: Meet Shandong"
international media tour, co-hosted by the Information Office of
Shandong Provincial People's Government and China Daily Website.
At
the museum, located in the birthplace of Confucius, guests learned
about the life and teachings of the renowned Chinese philosopher. They
explored the chaotic Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC) during which
Confucius lived, his profound influence on Chinese civilization and how
his teachings have impacted the world.
Guests also enjoyed the
performance of yayue, literally "elegant music", which is Chinese court
music that first developed in the Western Zhou Dynasty (1046-771 BC).
Based on Shi Jing (The Book of Songs) and performed with ancient Chinese
instruments such as zhong (bells), qing (chime stones) and guqin
(Chinese zither), yayue is an essential part of Confucianism.
"Everyone
in the West knows Confucius as an ancient philosopher but I am not very
sure how much they do know about him. All we know is that he was an
ancient philosopher," said Nick Ive, a British editor with China Daily.
Ive
said the museum tour enabled him to learn more about the sage's
teachings, philosophy and unique outlook on life. "This trip got me very
interested and I will certainly read more about Confucius," he said.
"When someone is that revered, not just in China but particularly in
China, there is a reason for that and so I want to look into that a bit
more."
Running through June 7, the media tour will take guests to
Jining, Weihai and Qingdao, exploring Shandong's rich cultural and
historical heritage, high-technology industries, and efforts in
conserving and utilizing marine resources.