摘要
In the present paper, the author discusses in detail a lot of similarities of Fujiwarakyo, Heijokyo and Heiankyo, all Japanese capitals built from the final phase of the 7th century to the last stage of the 8th century, to the Chinese capitals Chang'an and Luoyang of the Tang dynasty (618~907AD) in form and layout, which resulted from the imitation of the latter by the former in construction. Of course, there were differences between the two countries in capital architecture. Compared with Japanese capitals, Longquanfu, the upper capital of Bohai, built in the mid and late 8th century, is still closer to Chang'an city of China in various aspects.
In the present paper, the author discusses in detail a lot of similarities of Fujiwarakyo, Heijokyo and Heiankyo, all Japanese capitals built from the final phase of the 7th century to the last stage of the 8th century, to the Chinese capitals Chang'an and Luoyang of the Tang dynasty (618~907AD) in form and layout, which resulted from the imitation of the latter by the former in construction. Of course, there were differences between the two countries in capital architecture. Compared with Japanese capi- tals, Longquanfu, the upper capital of Bohai, built in the mid and late 8th century, is still closer to Chang'an city of China in various aspects.
出处
《考古》
CSSCI
北大核心
2001年第9期70-77,共8页
Archaeology
关键词
中国
日本
古代都城
宫殿
藤原京
平城京
平安京
考古工作
Chang'an
Luoyang
Fujiwarakyo
Heijokyo
Heiankyo
Longquanfu, the upper capital of Bohai