
Research on the Capital Structure and Layout from Song Dynasty to Qing Dynasty
by Meng Fanren
About This Novel
The capital structure from the Song Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty was in an important period of change, transformation and finalization of the ancient Chinese capital structure. Mainly based on archaeological survey and excavation data, this book introduces and discusses the planning concepts and layout of formal capitals such as Kaifeng Prefecture in Tokyo in the Northern Song Dynasty, Lin'an Prefecture in the Southern Song Dynasty, Shangjing in the Liao Dynasty, Shangjing in the Jin Dynasty, Zhongdu in the Jin Dynasty, Shangdu in the Yuan Dynasty, Dadu in the Yuan Dynasty, Nanjing City in the Ming Dynasty, and Beijing City in the Ming Dynasty. This book believes that each capital is the materialized form of its planning concept. Therefore, this book presents the specific structure of each capital's layout in a relatively complete manner, making it a platform for comprehensive, in-depth, and connotative research on each capital. On this basis, it analyzes its characteristics and layout art, analyzes the inheritance and evolution relationship between the layouts of various capitals, summarizes the commonalities of the layout of the capitals in this period, and explores the development and change rules of the layout of the capitals in this period.
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