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Nanjing:City of Memories

时间:2024-10-25 05:41:11

AnaerialviewofNanjing’scitywallandJimingTempleinthesnow.

ThecitywallbuiltintheMingDynastywasaslongas33,676meters.Morethan600yearslater,21,351metersofwallstillstands,makingitChina’slongestextantcitywall.NANJING,whichusedtobeknownasJinlingorJiankang,isthecapitalcityofJiangsuProvince,onChina’seastcoast.Asoneofthefourancientcapitals,NanjingisacradleofChinesecivilizationaswellasapolitical,economic,andculturalcenter.

SunQuan,EmperorofWu(222-280)wasthefirstrulertomakeNanjingthecapitalin229AD.ThelasttimethecitybecamethecapitalwasduringtheRepublicofChinaperiod(19121949).Nanjinghasbeenacapitalcity,onandoff,overalongerperiodoftimethananyoftheotherancientcapitals.Thesuccessivedynastiesandhugesocialchangesthatoccurredoverthatperiodendowedwealthonitsresidentsduringtimesofprosperityandwroughtpenuryonthemonitsdecline.Nanjingnonethelessprovedresilient,recoveringtimeandtimeagaintowitnessthecountry’srevitalizationandplayinganintegralroleinpreservingChinesecultureandpassingitdownthegenerations.

ThecitywasalsothesiteofmajoreventssuchasthesigningoftheTreatyofNanjing,whichmarkedthestartofthemodernperiodofChina(1840-1949),andtheestablishmentoftheRepublicofChina,heraldingtheperiod’smorefavorableconclusion.

Nanjing’sgloriousculturalheritage,formedovercenturies,isevidentinthehistoricalsitesinterspersedamongitsmodernskyscrapers.Thecityis,ineffect,amuseumofChinesehistory.AvisitthereoffersthechancetorecallandreflectonChina’sgloriousbutoftenturbulentpast.AmuseumthatreflectstheChineseimperialcivilexaminationsystemisbuiltonthesiteofJiangnanExaminationHall.CapitalofSixDynasties

NanjingwasinfactChina’scapitalformorethan10dynasties.SowhyisitgenerallyknownasCapitalofSixDynasties?

TheSixDynastiesreferstothespecificperiodofChinesehistoryfrom222to589,duringwhichtimetherewereWu(222-280),EasternJin(317420),andfoursuccessivedynasties–Song,Qi,Liang,andChen–whicharenormallycollectivelycalledtheSouthernDynasties(420-589).

AllthesestatesmaintainedtheircapitalatNanjing,hencethenickname,“CapitalofSixDynasties.”

AtthattimeNanjingwasametropolisbyanystandards,withapopulationexceedingonemillion.Thefirstcitytoadoptasymmetricallayoutwiththenorth-southaxisatitscenter,Nanjing’sarchitecturaldesignexertedafar-reachinginfluenceonlatergenerationsbothinChinaandotherEastAsiancountries.ItisoutstandinginthehistoryofdevelopmentofChina’sancientcapitals.

NanjingwasnamedcapitalupontheestablishmentoftheSouthernTangDynasty(937-975).Thestablesocialenvironmentoverthenext39yearsbroughtbotheconomicandculturaldevelopment,particularlyinliterature,art,calligraphy,andmusic.

LiYu(937-978),thelastSouthernTangruler,wasculturallyversatile,excellingincalligraphy,painting,poetry,andmusic.Hispoeticworks,especiallyintheformofCi(alsocalledlinesofirregularlengths),havebeenappreciatedforgenerations.

In1368,ZhuYuanzhang(1328-1398)proclaimedhimselfemperorinNanjingandestablishedtheMingDynasty(1368-1644).Nanjingthusbecamethedesignatednationalpolitical,economicandculturalcenter.Zhuspent27yearsdesigningandbuildingacitywall–33,676meterslong–toencirclehiscapital.Morethan600yearslater,21,351metersofwallstillstands,makingitChina’slongestsurvivingcitywall.

In1421,thethirdMingemperormovedthecapitaltoBeijing,andNanjingwasdemotedtoasecondarycapital.ThegrandMingPalacewasdestroyedbysuccessivewarsanddisastersinlatercenturies,butpeoplecanstillcatchaglimpseofitsarchitecturalstyleandinnovationthroughBeijing’sForbiddenCity,whichwasmodeledontheMingPalace.

In1842,attheendoftheFirstOpiumWar,BritainandthegovernmentofQingDynasty(1644-1911)signedtheTreatyofNanjing,markingthestartofthemodernperiodofChina.

In1853,duringtheTaipingRebellionlaunchedbypeasantsfromSouthChina,theTaipingArmycapturedNanjingasitsseatandheldthecityfor11years.

In1912,Dr.SunYat-senannouncedtheestablishmentoftheprovisionalgovernmentoftheRepublicofChinainNanjing,andwasinauguratedasProvisionalPresidentoftheRepublic.

SunYat-senMausoleum:Dr.SunYat-senwasthe“forerunnerofthedemocraticrevolution”inChina.HismausoleumisintheZhongshanScenicAreaamidthesouthernZijinshanMountain.

Recliningonamountainslope,themausoleumencompassesamemorialarchwaybearingthetwoChinesecharacters“BoAi,”meaninguniversallove,apathleadingtothemausoleum,gate,stonestepstopavilionshousingstelae,themainhall,andthecoffinchamber.Allarealignedonacentralaxis,sohonoringthetraditionallayoutofaChinesearchitecturalcomplex.

Abird’s-eyeviewrevealsthemausoleum’sresemblancetothe“LibertyBell.”Itscyanglazedtilesandgraniticwallgivethemausoleumasolemnandawe-inspiringambience.

Transportation:Busroutes9,34(theBoaiLine),201,202,and203gototheMausoleum.

MingXiaolingMausoleum:LocatedinthesouthernfoothillsofZijinshanMountain,themausoleumcontainsthetombofEmperorZhuYuanzhang,founderoftheMingDynasty,andEmpressMa.

AsthefirstMingimperialtomb,itexemplifiesthearchitecturalandstonecarvingexcellenceofthatage.ItsdesignandarchitecturehaddirectinfluenceontombconstructionduringtheMingandQingdynastieswhichlastedfor500-oddyears.

Althoughallitswoodenstructuresweredestroyed,themausoleumstillhasthepowertoimpressbyvirtueofthegrandandopulentscaleonwhichitwasbuilt.Theundergroundchamberandmainbuildingsarewellmaintained,sopreservingtheintegrityandauthenticityoftheoverallmausoleumlayout.

Transportation:TakeSubwayLine2andgetoffatXiamafangStation.

OnApril23,1949,thePeople’sLiberationArmycapturedNanjing,soendingtheKuomintang’sstatusastherulingpoliticalpartyofChina’smainland.

AfterthefoundingofthePeople’sRepublicofChinain1949,NanjingwasdesignatedcapitalcityofJiangsuProvince.

HomeofTalents

Nanjinghasatraditionofreverenceforcultureandeducation,andsohasthereputationforbeinga“centerofcultureunderheaven.”

ThefirstImperialCollegeinNanjingwasestablishedwaybackinthethirdcentury.TheSixDynastiesperiodsawtheestablishmentofschoolsspecificallyforteachingConfucianism,metaphysics,literature,andhistory.

DuringtheMingDynasty,theGuozijian(ortheImperialAcademy),thehighestinstitutionoflearningofthattime,wasestablishedinNanjing.ItwasgenerallyassumedthatthosewhocouldenterGuozijianwouldbecomevirtuousandknowledgeable,andhenceusefulandimportanttothestate.

JiangnanExaminationHall,whichhasthecapacityfor20,000examineesatonetime,wasthelargestofitskindinancientChina.ItwasusedtohostprovincialandnationallevelexaminationsforstudentsfromJiangsuandneighboringAnhuiProvince.

DuringtheMingandQingdynasties,halfthecandidatesforallsessionsofthenationalexaminationscamefromtheJiangnanExaminationHall.AmongthemwereTangBohu,oneofthe“fourliterarymastersoftheJiangnanregion;”WuCheng’en,authorofJourneytotheWest;WuJingzi,authorofthenovellaTheScholars(Rulinwaishi);ZhengBanqiao,painterandoneof“eighteccentricpaintersofYangzhou;”andChenDuxiu,aforerunnerofthemoderndemocraticmovement.

NanjingisthebirthplaceofCaoXueqin(c.1715c.1763),authorofADreamofRedMansions,whichisregardedoneofthegreatestworksofChineseliterature.AshisclanhadheldtheofficeofImperialTextileCommissionerinJiangning(anothernameofNanjing)forthreegenerations,Cao’schildhoodwaswell-to-doandcarefree.

However,asfamilyfortunesdeclined,CaomovedwithhisfamilytoBeijing.ThislossofstatusandthesufferingitbroughttoeachfamilymemberisreflectedinCao’smasterpieceADreamofRedMansions.

Thevoluminousnovel,known,admired,andenjoyedthroughouttheworld,isgenerallyacknowledgedastheepitomeofChineseliteraryexcellence.

TheCompendiumofMateriaMedica,(BencaoGangmu)waswrittenbyLiShizhen(1518-1593)duringtheMingDynastyandfirstpublishedinNanjing.Lispentalmost30yearsonthefirstdraftofthebook,whichdetailedallknownmedicalknowledgeandexperience.Itrecorded1,095herbalremedies,accountingfor58percentofallknownmedicines.

In1590,itwasfinallyprintedandpublishedinNanjing,12yearsafterLicompletedthebook.Widelyacclaimed,ithasbeenreprintedcountlesstimes.

TheYongleEncyclopedia(knownasYongleDadianinChinese),thelargestofitskindinancient

FuziMiao:LocatedonthenorthernbankoftheQinhuaiRiverinsouthernNanjing,theNanjingFuziMiao,orConfuciusTemple,iswherepeoplegotoworshipConfucius.AculturalandcommercialhubduringtheMingandQingdynasties,buildingsinthecomplexincludetheConfuciusTempleitself,theJiangnanExaminationHall,andtheXueGong(theImperialAcademy).

TheLanternFair,apopularfolkcelebrationthatmarkstheendofthehalf-monthlongSpringFestival,isalsoheldhere.

Transportation:TakeSubwayLine3toFuzimiaoStation.

MostcopiesoftheYongleEncyclopediawerestolenordestroyedduringyearsofwarsandsocialturbulence,andtodayonlyaround800scrollsoftheoriginalmanuscriptarepreservedaroundtheworld.

TheprominentChinesemathematicianandastronomerZuChongzhi(429-500)wasalsoborninNanjing.HewasthefirsttocalculatethesixthandseventhdecimalplacesofPifrom3.14159to3.1415927.TheaccuracyofZu’sestimateremainedunsurpasseduntilthePersianAstronomerandmathematicianAl-Kshn(1380-1429)tookPitothe16thdecimalplaceabout1,000yearslater.

UnforgettableHistory

Nanjinghasexperiencedbothboundlessprosperityandbitterdeprivation.

Forthemostpart,thecityhistoricallyservedasacenterforrumpstates.Itwasbothblessedandcursedbyitssuperiorlocationandidealculturalenvironment.Completelydestroyedsixtimesduringyearsofwars,itbouncedbackandcontinuedtothrive.

Thefirstdevastationoccurredin327duringtheEasternJinDynasty(317-420),whenalargescalerebellionbrokeout.Therebelarmycapturedthecityandburneddowntheimperialpalaces,leavingthecapitalinruins.

Thesecondwasin548,whenarebellionbrokeoutagainsttheLiangDynasty(502-557).TherebelarmycapturedNanjing,burningdownthehomesoflocalinhabitantsaswellasprominentbuildingsandthecitygates.RebeltroopsthenchanneledwaterfromXuanwuLaketoinundatetheimperialpalaceandcentraloffices.Theonceprosperouscitywaspillagedandlaidtowaste,itscivilianseitherkilledorlefttostarvetodeath.

ThethirdannihilationoccurredwhentheSuiDynasty(581-618)overthrewtheChenDynasty(557589).FoundingEmperorWendiofSuiorderedthecompletedestructionofNanjing.Theofficialmansionsandgrandimperialpalaceswereaccordinglydismantled.

AnaerialviewofZhonghuamenGateintheMingCityWall,Nanjing.DuringtheSuiandTang(618-907)dynasties,thecentralauthoritiesgavelessfinancialsupporttoNanjingasitwasnolongerthecapitalcity.However,itsadvantageousgeographicallocationpropelledtheregion’seconomicandculturalprogress.DuringtheSouthernTangDynasty(937-975),Nanjingwasoncemoredeclaredthecapital,andthecityexpandedwiththelaunchofvariousconstructionprojects.NanjinghassincecontinuedtoplayamainroleinSoutheastChina’seconomicdevelopment.

AttheonsetoftheSouthernSongDynasty(11271279),althoughNanjingwasnolongerthecapital,itsufferedafourthdisasterduetoitslocation.RivalsfromnorthernChinamovedsouthtoattacktheSouthernSong,andcapturedNanjingontheirwayin1129.Thefollowingyear,afterransackingandconfiscatinglargefortunes,theyinternedciviliansandburneddowntheentirecity.

Nanjing’sfifthdevastationcameinthe19thcentury.In1853,theTaipingRebellionforcescapturedthecityandmadeittheseatoftherebellion.TheydestroyedNanjing,demolishingthepalaceandmanyancienttemplesbuiltduringtheMingDynastytoobtaintheconstructionmaterialsnecessarytobuildtheirownpalace.

EvenworsewasthehavoctheQingarmywroughtin1864,whenitcapturedNanjingfromrebelsandreportedlykeptthecityburningforsevendays,completelydestroyingitsfinearchitecture.

Nanjing’sfinaldevastationoccurredonDecember13,1937,thedaythatJapaneseinvadersoccupiedNanjing.Inthecourseoftheensuingmonth,JapanesetroopscarriedouttheinfamousNanjingMassacre,killingcivilians,desecratingculturerelics,andburningdownancientresidentialhousesandculturalsites.

ItisdifficulttobelievethatNanjing,thebeautifulandprosperouscityoftoday,survivedsomanycatastrophes.Historyservesasareminderofourneedtorespectandpreserveapeacefullife,anddoourutmosttoavoidthemiseryanddeaththatwarsbring.

(CompiledbyChinaToday)

NanjingMassacreMemorialHall:

ThememorialhallislocatedatNo.418,ShuiximenStreetinJianyeDistrict,alocalityalsoknownasJiangdongmen,closetoasitewherethousandsofpeoplewerekilledandburied.

Thehallcomprisesfoursections:exhibitionzones,theshelteredskeletalremainsofvictims,anoutdoorsquare,andanexhibitionhalldisplayinghistoricaldocuments.

Theentireedificeisbuiltingreyishwhitemarbleandexudesanimposingsolemnity.ThehallhighlightseveryaspectoftheNanjingMassacrewithhistoricalmaterials,culturalrelics,architecture,sculpture,andfilm.Itoccupiesatotalareaof120,000squaremeters.Anareaof18,000squaremetersisgivenovertoexhibitionswhoseexhibitsinclude200,000ormorehistoricalitemsrelatedtothemassacre.
   

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