Mencius_Liang Temple is a cultural relic protection unit in Kaifeng City.
The Temple of Mencius Visiting Liang was built to commemorate Mencius, a great scholar during the Warring States Period, who visited Daliang, the capital of the Wei State, to study. It was first built in the Northern Song Dynasty. During the Northern Song Dynasty, Mencius visited Liang Temple, located in the southwest corner of Tokyo (Kaifeng) (today's Baogong Lake area).
In the early Ming Dynasty, Governor Fang Damei donated more than 300 yuan and asked for help from Jiu Works to renovate it. The newly built Youliang Temple has six couplets in the main hall. Master Meng is worshiped in the middle, and his disciples Wan Zhang, Gongsun Chou and others are on the left and right. The title of the door is "Benevolence and Righteousness". A lecture hall with six couplets was built at the back of the palace, with the title "Good nature". There are eighteen rooms in the east and west rows to determine the lives. The Youliang Temple achieved the dual purpose of "honoring the virtuous and having etiquette" and "being dedicated and dedicated", and it became very prosperous for a while. It was destroyed by yellow water flooding in the fifteenth year of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty (1642).
In the twelfth year of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1655), the prefect Zhu Zhiyao moved the Youliang Temple and built it behind Xueming Lun Hall in Xinfu, and named it Youliang Academy. In the 28th year of Kangxi's reign (1689), Governor Yan Xingbang renamed Youliang Academy to Fu Temple, and rebuilt Youliang Temple and Academy to the north of the Confucian Temple in Kaifeng Prefecture, to the east of Gongyuan, and to the west of Shoudao Street (today's Beidaomen Street). .
Shen Chunxiang wrote a couplet on his visit to the Liang Temple:
Coming thousands of miles away, there is no need to call it profit, it is just benevolence and righteousness; That's it.