In 2008 to 2009,the Collaborative Archaeological Team of IA,CASS and Japan Nara Cultural Properties Research Institute excavated Building-foundation Ⅱ on the northern side of the Changhemen Gate-site of the Northern ...In 2008 to 2009,the Collaborative Archaeological Team of IA,CASS and Japan Nara Cultural Properties Research Institute excavated Building-foundation Ⅱ on the northern side of the Changhemen Gate-site of the Northern Wei palace-city in the Han-Wei Period Luoyang City. Through the excavation it can be affirmed that the building is a large-sized pavilion-style palace-gate with three passageways of the Northern Wei period and shares the same shape and structure with the Changhemen Gate,the first,main entrance of the palace-city. The two gates must have been designed in a package planning. The discovery has great importance to researching into the layout of Northern Wei Luoyang Capital and the evolution of the architecture of ancient Chinese capitals.展开更多
The excavation of the ruined Changhemen Gate of the Northern Wei palace-city in Han-Wei Luoyang City has great significance to studying the evolution of the form of palace-cities in ancient Chinese capitals. This gate...The excavation of the ruined Changhemen Gate of the Northern Wei palace-city in Han-Wei Luoyang City has great significance to studying the evolution of the form of palace-cities in ancient Chinese capitals. This gate was built in the Wei-Jin period, and its discovery provides important reference data for reconstructing the palace-city form in the Cao Wei and Han periods. Based on the resuits of previous researches and referring to other archaeological material and related textual records, the present paper makes a reconstructing study of the evolution of the palace-city form in ancient Luoyang City, the shape and boundaries of the Han period South and North palaces and Cao Wei period Luoyanggong Palace, and the location of the Gongyemen Gate, major pavilions and larger and smaller palaces. In this way the author reveals previously unknown aspects of Luoyang City's change from the Han Dynasty to the Wei-Jin period.展开更多
In August, 1997, a city-gate site was excavated by the Tang Luoyang City Archaeological Team, IA, CASS, in cooperation with capital construction. It lies in the west-east city wail between the Yuanbi and Yaoyi sub-cit...In August, 1997, a city-gate site was excavated by the Tang Luoyang City Archaeological Team, IA, CASS, in cooperation with capital construction. It lies in the west-east city wail between the Yuanbi and Yaoyi sub-cities in the northern part of the palace city of the Sui-Tang period Luoyang. The remains include city-gate platforms and their foundation-trenches. Besides, ruins of city wails were discovered stretching away from the western and eastern sides of the platforms.展开更多
文摘In 2008 to 2009,the Collaborative Archaeological Team of IA,CASS and Japan Nara Cultural Properties Research Institute excavated Building-foundation Ⅱ on the northern side of the Changhemen Gate-site of the Northern Wei palace-city in the Han-Wei Period Luoyang City. Through the excavation it can be affirmed that the building is a large-sized pavilion-style palace-gate with three passageways of the Northern Wei period and shares the same shape and structure with the Changhemen Gate,the first,main entrance of the palace-city. The two gates must have been designed in a package planning. The discovery has great importance to researching into the layout of Northern Wei Luoyang Capital and the evolution of the architecture of ancient Chinese capitals.
文摘The excavation of the ruined Changhemen Gate of the Northern Wei palace-city in Han-Wei Luoyang City has great significance to studying the evolution of the form of palace-cities in ancient Chinese capitals. This gate was built in the Wei-Jin period, and its discovery provides important reference data for reconstructing the palace-city form in the Cao Wei and Han periods. Based on the resuits of previous researches and referring to other archaeological material and related textual records, the present paper makes a reconstructing study of the evolution of the palace-city form in ancient Luoyang City, the shape and boundaries of the Han period South and North palaces and Cao Wei period Luoyanggong Palace, and the location of the Gongyemen Gate, major pavilions and larger and smaller palaces. In this way the author reveals previously unknown aspects of Luoyang City's change from the Han Dynasty to the Wei-Jin period.
文摘In August, 1997, a city-gate site was excavated by the Tang Luoyang City Archaeological Team, IA, CASS, in cooperation with capital construction. It lies in the west-east city wail between the Yuanbi and Yaoyi sub-cities in the northern part of the palace city of the Sui-Tang period Luoyang. The remains include city-gate platforms and their foundation-trenches. Besides, ruins of city wails were discovered stretching away from the western and eastern sides of the platforms.