First Academy of Taiwan Scholar's Fortune

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*Size Description Product body dimensions: 88*45mm Product with packaging dimensions: 150*50 mm *Material Description: Copper The Tainan Confucian Temple, also known as the Wen Temple, is the earliest Confucian Temple in Taiwan and was the highest government-funded institution of learning before the late Qing Dynasty, earning it the title "First Academy of Taiwan." Before entering the temple, one must pass through the Dong Dacheng Archway, which bears the plaque "First Academy of Taiwan." Upon arrival, the sight that greets you is a red surrounding wall. The reason for the red color is that Confucius was from the Zhou Dynasty, when red was used to represent nobility in official attire and palaces, which is why the temple walls are red. The design incorporates two key elements: the "First Academy of Taiwan" from the Dong Dacheng Archway and the red walls of the Confucian Temple. Accompanied by a charming, stylized Confucius figure wishing success in examinations, it offers a blessing unique to the historic city of Tainan, hoping that students who receive this will achieve their aspirations and emerge as top scholars. Origin/Manufacturing Method Origin: Taiwan

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The Tainan Confucian Temple, also known as the Wen Temple, is the earliest Confucian Temple in Taiwan and was the highest government-funded institution of learning before the late Qing Dynasty, earning it the title "First Academy of Taiwan." Before entering the temple, one must pass through the Dong Dacheng Archway, which bears the plaque "First Academy of Taiwan." Upon arrival, the sight that greets you is a red surrounding wall. The reason for the red color is that Confucius was from the Zhou Dynasty, when red was used to represent nobility in official attire and palaces.

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