About Datong

The town that shaped a Confucian thinker

By Wang Ru ( China Daily )

update: 2010-11-11

Did the great thinker bring glory to his birthplace, or was it the magic of the place that produced the greatness?

I came up with this question while standing atop Hongyeling, or Red Leaves Mountain, where autumn had turned the Smoke Trees into a flaming sea.

 The town that shaped a Confucian thinker

Dancers perform at the Xun Zi Cultural Festival in Anze, Shanxi province. Photos by Jiang Dong / China Daily

I had traveled to Anze county in Shanxi province to discover more about the philosopher Xun Zi (312-230 BC) and explore his beautiful hometown.

All humans are born evil and are inclined to selfishness, and only rigorous education and laws can guide us, Xun believed. He was born Xun Kuang and is considered to be one of the pre-eminent Confucian thinkers.

Shanxi is famous for two things, natural resources underground and historical sites on the ground.

Since the high-speed train started service in 2009 between Beijing and Shanxi, there has been an increase in the number of visitors heading to sites such as the magnificent city wall of Pingyao, and Suspended Temple that hangs from a cliff in Datong.

It now takes three hours by train from Beijing to Taiyuan, capital city of Shanxi province, and then a coach trip of four hours to Anze, on the lower reaches of the Fenhe River.

The county with a population of 80,000 held little attraction for most visitors before 2005, when the local government developed a ceremony worshipping Xun into an annual event in October called the Xun Zi Cultural Festival.

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