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Sunday, 27 December 2020

Discovery of Thousand-Year-Old Relics of Tang Dynasty Palace (Chinese History)

 

Wow! Check out these photos (in link below) of the thousand-year-old relics of the ancient Huaqing Palace (Huaqinggong) of the Tang Dynasty (618 – 907). The newly-unearthed constructions were centered around "Chaoyuan Pavilion" (Chaoyuange). It was used to enshrine and worship Laozi, an ancient philosopher and the founder of Taoism. It has also witnessed the Tang empire's heyday and decadence. Emperor Xuanzong even spent months here every year since 742 A.D., after the empire had remained in peace and prosperity for decades.


https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-09-28/Thousand-year-old-relics-of-Tang-Dynasty-palace-unearthed-in-NW-China-U9tKyJcOFq/index.html




Sunday, 20 December 2020

Recently Added Item for Dec 2020

 

Description:

A fine, old Yue ware water/wine container.
Height: 33cm





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Cixi, China's Controversial Concubine who Became Queen (Chinese History)

 

Great read about the the life of the controversial concubine, Cixi, who rose to power and became queen. Enjoy!

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/magazine/2016/11-12/profiles-china-empress-dowager-cixi-emperor-guangxu/


Sunday, 13 December 2020

Emperor Yongle, Zheng He, and the Great Voyages of China (Chinese History)

 

Enjoyed this article by The Great Courses Daily highlighting the events that unfolded under Emperor Yongle's reign during the Ming Dynasty.

Key highlights:

  1. The mandate of heaven and its significance.
  2. The story of Zheng He.
  3. The voyages of Zheng He and how China benefited from these voyages.

Enjoy!


https://www.thegreatcoursesdaily.com/ming-dynasty-zheng-he-and-the-great-voyages-of-china/

Sunday, 6 December 2020

China's Most Learned and Cultured Emperor (Chinese History)

 

Given his ability to read and write by the age of 5 and the long hours he devoted to studying throughout his life, it's no surprise that Emperor Kangxi was regarded as the most learned and cultured emperor in Chinese history.
I must admit I was surprised to learn that his openness for learning was partially influenced by the Western culture. Anyway, I hope you find this short documentary on Emperor Kangxi as inspiring as I did! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dh3WL_NZyho