[Why is there no main entrance to the Harbin Confucian Temple? 】 Harbin Confucian Temple (historical building) is located at 25 Confucian Temple Street, Harbin. Founded in 1926, built in 1929. It is a three-way Chinese classical building complex. Its scale is second only to Qufu Confucian Temple and Beijing Confucian Temple, ranking third in the country. Since 1985, the Heilongjiang Museum of Nationalities has taken it as its building. Why is there no main entrance to the Confucian Temple in Harbin? Because only the place where the champion was born can the Confucian Temple be qualified to build the main entrance. The Confucian Temple in Harbin was built in 1926 (the fifteenth year of the Republic of China) and 1929. China's imperial examination system was abolished in 1905. Harbin had never been a champion before and could never be a champion again. Its main door could not be opened. Therefore, the main entrance was replaced by the Wangegong Wall. (Figure 2 shows the side gate of the later built temple in the 1980s)