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The Confucian Temple of Suzhou (Chinese: 苏州文庙) and also known as the Suzhou Stone Inscription Museum and Suzhou Prefecture School (Chinese: 苏州府学; a state-run school), is a Confucian temple located in the ancient city of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China, on the south bank of the Yangtze River. It was built by Fan Zhongyan, a famous state officer in Song Dynasty. It was the first temple school in China and is notable for containing the four greatest steles of Song Dynasty, of on which is the Map of Pingjiang. In 1961, the stone inscriptions in Suzhou Confucian Temple were listed among the first batch of National Key Cultural Relic Protection Units by The State Council of the People’s Republic of China. In 2001, together with the Confucian Temple, it was called Suzhou Confucian Temple and Ston

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  • El Templo Confuciano de Suzhou (chino: 苏州文庙) y también conocido como el Museo de Inscripciones en Piedra de Suzhou y la Escuela de la Prefectura de Suzhou (chino: 苏州府学; una escuela estatal), es un situado en la antigua ciudad de Suzhou, provincia de Jiangsu, China, en la orilla sur del río Yangtsé. Fue construida por , un famoso funcionario estatal de la dinastía Song. Fue la primera escuela del templo en China y es notable por contener las cuatro estelas más grandes de la Dinastía Song, de las cuales está el Mapa de Pingjiang.​ En 1961, las inscripciones en piedra del Templo Confucio de Suzhou fueron listadas entre el primer lote de por el Consejo de Estado de la República Popular China. En 2001, junto con el Templo de Confucio, fue llamado Templo de Confucio Suzhou e inscripción en piedra. Actualmente, es conocido como un nuevo nombre como Museo de Inscripciones en Piedra de Suzhou. (es)
  • The Confucian Temple of Suzhou (Chinese: 苏州文庙) and also known as the Suzhou Stone Inscription Museum and Suzhou Prefecture School (Chinese: 苏州府学; a state-run school), is a Confucian temple located in the ancient city of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China, on the south bank of the Yangtze River. It was built by Fan Zhongyan, a famous state officer in Song Dynasty. It was the first temple school in China and is notable for containing the four greatest steles of Song Dynasty, of on which is the Map of Pingjiang. In 1961, the stone inscriptions in Suzhou Confucian Temple were listed among the first batch of National Key Cultural Relic Protection Units by The State Council of the People’s Republic of China. In 2001, together with the Confucian Temple, it was called Suzhou Confucian Temple and Stone inscription. Presently, it is known as new name as Suzhou Stone Inscription Museum. (en)
  • ( 此条目的主題是中国历史上的庙学。关于由此发展而来的现代学校,請見「江苏省苏州中学」。) 苏州文庙位于中国江苏省苏州市姑苏区,为宋代范仲淹所创建,以拥有《平江图》等“四大宋碑”而著称于世。1961年,苏州文庙内宋代石刻被中华人民共和国国务院公布为第一批全国重点文物保护单位之一,2001年,苏州文庙并入后称为苏州文庙及石刻。现已辟为苏州碑刻博物馆。 (zh)
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  • ( 此条目的主題是中国历史上的庙学。关于由此发展而来的现代学校,請見「江苏省苏州中学」。) 苏州文庙位于中国江苏省苏州市姑苏区,为宋代范仲淹所创建,以拥有《平江图》等“四大宋碑”而著称于世。1961年,苏州文庙内宋代石刻被中华人民共和国国务院公布为第一批全国重点文物保护单位之一,2001年,苏州文庙并入后称为苏州文庙及石刻。现已辟为苏州碑刻博物馆。 (zh)
  • El Templo Confuciano de Suzhou (chino: 苏州文庙) y también conocido como el Museo de Inscripciones en Piedra de Suzhou y la Escuela de la Prefectura de Suzhou (chino: 苏州府学; una escuela estatal), es un situado en la antigua ciudad de Suzhou, provincia de Jiangsu, China, en la orilla sur del río Yangtsé. Fue construida por , un famoso funcionario estatal de la dinastía Song. Fue la primera escuela del templo en China y es notable por contener las cuatro estelas más grandes de la Dinastía Song, de las cuales está el Mapa de Pingjiang.​ En 1961, las inscripciones en piedra del Templo Confucio de Suzhou fueron listadas entre el primer lote de por el Consejo de Estado de la República Popular China. En 2001, junto con el Templo de Confucio, fue llamado Templo de Confucio Suzhou e inscripción en pie (es)
  • The Confucian Temple of Suzhou (Chinese: 苏州文庙) and also known as the Suzhou Stone Inscription Museum and Suzhou Prefecture School (Chinese: 苏州府学; a state-run school), is a Confucian temple located in the ancient city of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China, on the south bank of the Yangtze River. It was built by Fan Zhongyan, a famous state officer in Song Dynasty. It was the first temple school in China and is notable for containing the four greatest steles of Song Dynasty, of on which is the Map of Pingjiang. In 1961, the stone inscriptions in Suzhou Confucian Temple were listed among the first batch of National Key Cultural Relic Protection Units by The State Council of the People’s Republic of China. In 2001, together with the Confucian Temple, it was called Suzhou Confucian Temple and Ston (en)
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