During the last visit to Hanoi with my grandparents, I had the opportunity to visit the Temple of Literature, one of the architectural works showing the development of Vietnamese education since the 21st century. . This place is also one of the extremely attractive places for tourists in Hanoi. It was Saturday, autumn in Hanoi was very gentle and cool, my whole family rented a car, to go to Quoc Tu Giam, after spending about 40 minutes in the car, I finally got it. admire the ancient, majesty of this school dating back to Vietnam's earliest. My whole family was very excited and happy, got out of the car and walked inside, talking while walking. The first thing that impressed me about the Temple of Literature was the massive brick wall surrounding the entire large area. The Temple of Literature consists of 4 doors, separating the area into 5 floors of different spaces, we followed the instructions, entered from the main door in the south, the first sight we saw was a The lake is clear and calm, the trees on the bank are luxuriant, casting shadows under the lake surface, creating a feeling of relaxation and coolness. If you ask, you will know that this is called Van lake or also known as Minh Duong lake. Superintendent. Stepping through the lake area is the gate of Van Mieu, with a large arched door, in front there are 4 large pillars and two Ha Ma steles. This gate was originally built of brick, painted white, but perhaps due to wear and tear, the wall near the roof was covered with moss, and the red brick roof is now also discolored, making it look ancient and old. Going inside is the large Giam garden with shady, green trees and the Temple of Literature with a deep and quiet look. Through this area is the second gate named Dai Trung Mon, which leads directly to Khue Van Cac, a rather unique architectural work. With the image of a house with eight roofs, four round doors, painted in red, taking four square brick pillars as the base, it is considered a place where the spirits of heaven and earth converge. I discovered that Khue Van Cac's images are watermarks printed on polymer banknotes that we never notice every day. Passing Khue Van Cac, we officially entered the place where the stele was erected, in which I was quite impressed with a large square well in the middle, called Thien Quang well or also known as Ao Van. On either side of the well are large blue stone Doctor's steles, each of which is built on the back of a stone turtle, facing the well. I counted 82 large stone steles, but to protect them from rain and sun, people also erected two square communal houses, with wooden pillars and red tile roofs, also known as stele shrines. I heard that going to the Temple of Literature touching the head of a turtle will make you more proficient in studying, so I went around to touch more than 10 turtle heads, just hoping that my studies will improve. When my father saw that, he could only laugh at the innocence of his son. At the end of the visit, the whole family also visited many other places, but perhaps Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam, with the image of Khue Van Cac, the Doctor's stele, and the turtle's head, left a deep impression on me. more colorful. I dream of a time in the past where so many soldiers have come and gone, honored so many doctors, but my heart is restless.
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