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Sacred Landscapes of Imperial China = Astronomy, Feng Shui, and the Mandate of Heaven /
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正題名/作者:
Sacred Landscapes of Imperial China/ by Giulio Magli.
其他題名:
Astronomy, Feng Shui, and the Mandate of Heaven /
作者:
Magli, Giulio.
面頁冊數:
XVI, 179 p. 108 illus., 98 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Landscape Architecture. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49324-0
ISBN:
9783030493240
Sacred Landscapes of Imperial China = Astronomy, Feng Shui, and the Mandate of Heaven /
Magli, Giulio.
Sacred Landscapes of Imperial China
Astronomy, Feng Shui, and the Mandate of Heaven /[electronic resource] :by Giulio Magli. - 1st ed. 2020. - XVI, 179 p. 108 illus., 98 illus. in color.online resource.
Introduction -- 1. A mound and a terracotta army (Qin mausoleum) -- 2. Pyramids on the river (Han dynasty) -- 3. From pyramids to mountains (Tang and Song dynasty) -- 4. Three stones for a king (Ming at Nanjing) -- 5. 13 tombs, one landscape (Ming at Beijing) -- 6. The last dynasty (Qing dynasty).
This book analyses the magnificent imperial necropolises of ancient China from the perspective of Archaeoastronomy, a science which takes into account the landscape in which ancient monuments are placed, focusing especially but not exclusively on the celestial aspects. The power of the Chinese emperors was based on the so-called Mandate of Heaven: the rulers were believed to act as intermediaries between the sky gods and the Earth, and consequently, the architecture of their tombs, starting from the world-famous mausoleum of the first emperor, was closely linked to the celestial cycles and to the cosmos. This relationship, however, also had to take into account various other factors and doctrines, first the Zhao-Mu doctrine in the Han period and later the various forms of Feng Shui. As a result, over the centuries, diverse sacred landscapes were constructed. Among the sites analysed in the book are the “pyramids” of Xi’an from the Han dynasty, the mountain tombs of the Tang dynasty, and the Ming and Qing imperial tombs. The book explains how considerations such as astronomical orientation and topographical orientation according to the principles of Feng Shui played a fundamental role at these sites.
ISBN: 9783030493240
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-49324-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: QB1-991
Dewey Class. No.: 520
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