2. Min Ziqian (536-487 BC), born in China in the late Spring and Autumn Period, was a noble disciple of Confucius and was regarded as one of the seventy-two sages of Confucius. He was praised by people mainly for his filial piety. As one of the twenty-four filial sons, Confucius praised: filial piety, Min Zikai! People don't object to what their parents say. In the "Twenty-four Filial Piety Pictures" compiled by the Yuan Dynasty, Min Zikai ranked third and was a saint in the cultural history of the Chinese nation.
3. 1074, Su Li, the magistrate of Jinan, built a shrine in front of the mausoleum. Su Zhe wrote an article, and Su Shi wrote the stone tablet of Minzi Temple in Jizhou, describing the process of building the temple. In the Ming Dynasty, Liu Yi, a city dweller, donated money to rebuild Minziqian's tomb and temple, and built the East and West wing rooms "Zhai" and "Luhua Pavilion" behind the temple to give lectures.