Confucius Zongjia Temple is located in the center of Quzhou City. It is often called Nankong Temple. It originated from the invasion of Jin people in the Northern Song Dynasty. One of the descendants of Confucius came down the road from Qufu, Shandong Province, to Quzhou, Zhejiang Province, and finally settled down in Quzhou. It was a very important event in history. Although it was only a family migration at that time, it was culturally significant. For the cultural inheritance of the South, there is still a big impact. The descendants of Confucius brought about some related cultural thoughts and ideas about Confucianism, which had a profound influence on later Chinese philosophers, such as Zhu Xi and Wang Yangming. Although most parts of Quzhou City implement the non-weekend ticket-free policy, Nanzongjiamiao still maintains the standard of 10 yuan admission fee. It's not particularly big, but if it's all down, it's okay to look at it for an hour or two. It's too much. It is suggested that we go to the film and television hall to learn about the basic historical background and culture, and then through the picture display, as well as the evolution of history, we can see it all the way. Finally, we go to Dacheng Hall to pay a visit to Confucius, and then we can get to know the gratitude Pavilion of the people related to Confucius'Nanjia Temple. A small paper will accompany the ticket. All sales in this area are unmanned, after all, this is the place of saints, pay attention to etiquette, order, so all rely on self-awareness.