What are the inscriptions with cultural value in Qufu Confucius Temple?

The inscriptions on Confucius Temple are not only numerous, but also of high cultural value. There are 53 stone tablets of the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties in the Imperial Monument Pavilion. One of them is more than 6 meters high. Under the imperial monument in the pavilion, the big turtle is the base. In fact, it is not a turtle, but a mythical dragon. The dragon gave birth to nine sons, and this is one of them. It likes to carry loads, so it is placed under the monument.

There are many famous eastern and western inscriptions at the big city gate. There are Han tablet 17, as well as Zhang Menglong tablet, Confucius Temple tablet and other famous tablets in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. There are more than 100 historical sites in the west, mainly paintings, such as game maps, fish watching maps and acrobatic maps. There are 584 stone carvings written by famous calligraphers in the past dynasties, including the handwriting of some famous calligraphers since the Jin and Tang Dynasties. Besides Chinese, there are also Basiba, Manchu and so on. There are 120 stone carvings embedded in the monument temple, which are mainly paintings of the Song Dynasty, supplemented by Yang Weiyang. It is a complete set of character stories "comic books" in China's early years, which vividly depicts the main activities of Confucius' life.