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On Mingluntang in North Korea's Currency
The "Minglun Hall" in Korean currency is based on the sculpture prototype of Sungkyunkwan "Minglun Hall" in Seoul during the Korean Dynasty.

Rural schools in South Korea basically have "Mingluntang". Township schools are local educational institutions in Korea that inherit Confucianism and offer sacrifices to Confucius and sages. It has a history of 878 years, and there are 23 1 township schools in China.

Rural schools in Korea are also called Confucius Temple. Since China's Confucianism was introduced into the Korean Peninsula in the Han and Tang Dynasties, Confucianism has been regarded as a national study in South Korea, with far-reaching influence. Incheon Township School, for example, was established as early as the Lee Dynasty in Korea. The main building Dacheng Hall is dedicated to 20 China sages and Korean sages, including Confucius. Behind the Dacheng Hall are Dong Dai and Dai, which are dedicated to the sages of the past dynasties in Korea, as well as the Minglun Hall and the Confucian Dormitory, which teach knowledge.

Sungkyunkwan University in Korea holds a commemorative ceremony every year. Sungkyunkwan is equivalent to Queli Confucius Temple in China, and it is a symbol of the continuation of Confucianism. In Sungkyunkwan, South Korea, not only the top ten philosophers of Confucius and the famous Confucian sages in China and South Korea are enshrined, but also the wine-letting ceremony in the spring and autumn since the Li Dynasty is completely preserved. Even the Queli Confucius Temple in China has to re-learn the wine-letting ceremony in the Ming Dynasty under the guidance of Sungkyunkwan, South Korea. Sungkyunkwan Hall not only holds grand sacrificial ceremonies in spring and autumn, but also burns incense on the first and fifteenth day of each month to show the respect of Confucianism for sages and teachers. The local organization of Sungkyunkwan is the local "township school". In addition to ordinary primary and secondary education, local "township schools" have also set up "Mingluntang" to educate students on Confucian classics and conduct moral publicity activities.

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