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JINAN, March 27 (Xinhua) -- Memorial rituals for
Confucius (551BC - 479 BC), a great thinker and educator in ancient China, will
be held on the 28th day of each month from April to October in his hometown of
Qufu in China's eastern Shandong Province.
The monthly activities are a simplified version
of the grand ceremony held on Sept. 28, the birthday of Confucius, when people
dressed in traditional ancient costumes perform the rituals which had been held
in the early Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), accord to a tourism official of the city.
The monthly rituals are aimed at entertaining
domestic and overseas tourists who want to appreciate the memorial activities
for Confucius, the official said.
Confucius, or Kong Fuzi in Chinese, was a great
ancient Chinese educator and philosopher, with benevolence being one of his key
doctrines. His profound thinking has been an integral part of China's cultural
system.
Such memorial events can be traced back to the
Western Han Dynasty (206 BC - 24 AD) in China. Since the 1980s, a grand ceremony
is held annually in Qufu on Sept. 28 to commemorate the birth of Confucius.
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