Chang'an Life Guide

Chang'an Life Guide

by Xin Xiaojuan

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The capital city is a symbol of an era and a link between ancient and modern times. Chang'an, the capital of the Tang Dynasty, was the largest and most developed capital at that time. It typically reflected the grandeur and inclusive spirit of the Tang Dynasty. Chang'an was not only a city, but also a holy place that people of all ethnic groups longed for at that time. It was a symbol of the capital culture of the Tang Dynasty. There were five capitals in the Tang Dynasty. This book "Life Guide to Chang'an" starts with Chang'an and also includes the four capitals of Luoyang, Chengdu, Taiyuan and Fengxiang. The five capitals had different appearances and temperaments, which deeply affected the culture and literature of the Tang Dynasty. There were five capital cities in the Tang Dynasty, four of which are still the first-tier cities in China today. The city's rivers, ponds, gardens, palaces, towers, ruins, and stories and legends are still affecting people in the real world. Therefore, this book looks at these thousand-year-old capitals from the perspective of poets. While constructing a grand historical picture, it also presents the rich life details of the Tang people. This book "discusses the present through the past" uses the close connection between people and the capital as a medium to connect history and the present and answer the questions of the times. As readers visit famous places, they gradually understand "how to live poetically in Tangdu" and then think about "how people should live today". Thereby stimulating common emotions, common memories, common aesthetics, and gaining cultural enjoyment.

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