This article discusses the architectural plan of the so-called"Stone of Compass"Site of the Han Dynasty,Located in the south of the Mausoleum of Han Emperor Jing.Based on new archaeological finds published i...This article discusses the architectural plan of the so-called"Stone of Compass"Site of the Han Dynasty,Located in the south of the Mausoleum of Han Emperor Jing.Based on new archaeological finds published in recent years,the author concludes three points:First,the square building on the site is very similar to the design of the board of Liu Bo game that was very popular in the Han dynasty;Second,it also is closely related to the design of the Han mirror with Liu Bo pattern;Third,this site has a similar layout to a famous ritual building,i.e.Wang Mang’s Ming Tang Hall. Finally,the author explores the nature of this site,and suggests that it should be the Mausoleum Temple of Han Emperor Jing,i.e.De Yang Temple,indicating that there is a close relationship between the early plan of the Ming Tang Hall before Emperor Jing and later Mausoleum temples.展开更多
Based on the comparative analysis between some features of the "Luojingshi"site of the Han Yangling Mausoleum of emperor Jingdi And relative Historical records,this paper gets some points as below:1),the squ...Based on the comparative analysis between some features of the "Luojingshi"site of the Han Yangling Mausoleum of emperor Jingdi And relative Historical records,this paper gets some points as below:1),the square ditch around the site is Fangze(方泽);2),the central mound is Qiu(丘)or altar,3),the 8 wells respectively represents the well of God Green at east,that of the God Red at south,that of the God White at west ,that of months;5),the pebbles around the site not only has the function to dispense rain water but also can surround the inner parts of the site;6),the round stone at center is the araloyue of the store which should be put on the altar at Taishan mountain for the sacrifice by emperor Wudi.According to the records ,those features all are components of sacrificial or ritual building of the two Han dynasties.展开更多
文摘This article discusses the architectural plan of the so-called"Stone of Compass"Site of the Han Dynasty,Located in the south of the Mausoleum of Han Emperor Jing.Based on new archaeological finds published in recent years,the author concludes three points:First,the square building on the site is very similar to the design of the board of Liu Bo game that was very popular in the Han dynasty;Second,it also is closely related to the design of the Han mirror with Liu Bo pattern;Third,this site has a similar layout to a famous ritual building,i.e.Wang Mang’s Ming Tang Hall. Finally,the author explores the nature of this site,and suggests that it should be the Mausoleum Temple of Han Emperor Jing,i.e.De Yang Temple,indicating that there is a close relationship between the early plan of the Ming Tang Hall before Emperor Jing and later Mausoleum temples.
文摘Based on the comparative analysis between some features of the "Luojingshi"site of the Han Yangling Mausoleum of emperor Jingdi And relative Historical records,this paper gets some points as below:1),the square ditch around the site is Fangze(方泽);2),the central mound is Qiu(丘)or altar,3),the 8 wells respectively represents the well of God Green at east,that of the God Red at south,that of the God White at west ,that of months;5),the pebbles around the site not only has the function to dispense rain water but also can surround the inner parts of the site;6),the round stone at center is the araloyue of the store which should be put on the altar at Taishan mountain for the sacrifice by emperor Wudi.According to the records ,those features all are components of sacrificial or ritual building of the two Han dynasties.