Jianshui*s most famous temple was modelled after the temple in Confucius* hometown of Qufu (Shandong province) and finished in 1285; it covers 7.5 hectares and is the third-largest Confucian temple in China. The temple operated as a school for nearly 750 years 每 its academic credentials were such that more than half of all Yunnan*s successful candidates in imperial examinations during this period came from Jianshui.

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