Wanmu Caotang was founded in 1804 by the Guangfu Yi (Qiu) clan, one for the sacrifice of the ancestors, and the other for the gentile children to study and live in the exam. It is a national-level scenic spot. Wanmu Caotang was formerly known as Yuan's Book Room. In 1891, Kangyou rented Yuan's Book Room to start Changxing School House. After that, because of the tree metaphor, a large number of new talents were cultivated, the school house was renamed Wanmu Caotang.
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Wanmu Caotang was founded in 1804 by the Guangfu Yi (Qiu) clan, one for the sacrifice of the ancestors, and the other for the gentile children to study and live in the exam. It is a national-level scenic spot. Wanmu Caotang was formerly known as Yuan's Book Room. In 1891, Kangyou rented Yuan's Book Room to start Changxing School House. After that, because of the tree metaphor, a large number of new talents were cultivated, the school house was renamed Wanmu Caotang.
Wanmu Caotang, located at No. 3 Changxingli, Zhongshan 4th Road, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, is a famous school founded by the bourgeoisie in modern China. It was founded in 1891 by the famous thinker and educator Mr. Kang Youwei. It is a key cultural relics protection unit in the country. Wanmu Caotang is a temple-style building, brick and wooden structure, from the perspective of the building and layout, the structure here is three three-in, there are two-day wells, an area of 663 square meters. In the middle of the hall is a portrait of the founder Kang Youwei, and the statues of Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao are placed on the patio. Wan
In 1891, in order to publicize his ideas of reforming the new way and cultivate talents for reforming the new way, Kang You, a bourgeoisie in modern China, rented some of the houses in the Yu's study room in the residence of Yu's children in Guangdong Province to study in the provincial city as lecture halls (Changxing Learning House), gathered students to lecture and publicize reformist ideas. Become the source of transformation.
Absolutely out of the photo place, the space is not big, but the details are blockbuster
Qiu Fengjia (poet and educator in late Qing Dynasty, Baotai anti-Japanese scholar), Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao were the protagonists of the sculpture in front of Caotang Gate. Pan He, the masters of both works, was the creator. Wanmucaotang was originally the ancestral temple of Qiu clan, and it was also the place where Qiu Fengjia people, one of the three great poets in Lingnan in the late Qing Dynasty, offered sacrifices to their ancestors and taught lessons. Kang Youwei borrowed it when he started his apprenticeship. The naming of the grass hall contains the meaning of cultivating ten thousand trees to cultivate talents of pillars for the country.