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  • ...Jiangsu]] around the end of the [[Yuan Dynasty]] (1271-1368) and the early Ming. ([[Kunqu|More...]])
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  • ...Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty structures, 18 ancestral halls and five Ming Dynasty house sites.
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  • ...Jingshan) is situated just north of the [[Palace Museum]]. From the [[Yuan Dynasty]] onwards, this area was a "forbidden garden". Opened to the public in 1928 ...n capital Dadu. At that time it was known as Green Hill. During the [[Ming Dynasty]], it was enlarged to its present size and, because coal was stored at the
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  • ...lt in 1609 in the [[Ming Dynasty]] and reconstructed in 1669 in the [[Qing Dynasty]]. A three-storey building under a three-eave roof with nine irregular edge
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  • ...i]] (1360-1424), due to lack of content. One of the emperors of the [[Ming Dynasty]] (1368-1644) then ordered more scholars to write the encyclopedia, which w ...''Siku Quanshu'', the largest collection of books completed during [[Qing Dynasty]] (1644-1911). ''Siku Quanshu'', literally translated as the ''Complete Lib
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  • ...ui Province]] and has over 300 simple, yet graceful, [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasty residences, of which 124 are well preserved. ([[Xidi Village|More...]])
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  • ...ui Province]] and has over 300 simple, yet graceful, [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasty residences, of which 124 are well preserved. ([[Xidi Village|More...]])
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  • ...ui Province]] and has over 300 simple, yet graceful, [[Ming]] and [[Qing]] dynasty residences, of which 124 are well preserved. ([[Xidi Village|More...]])
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  • ...up the sky, and the stone transformed into a mountain. In the late [[Ming Dynasty]], [[Tan Hong]], leader of a righteous army that had quelled a rebellion, s ...Dynasty, and expanded during the reign of [[Emperor Kangxi]] of the [[Qing Dynasty]]. In 1956 three more stories were added to Shibaozhai, making it a 56-mete
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  • ...original forms dating back to 1886 (12th year of the Guangxu reign, [[Qing Dynasty]]). As the Mingjiao Temple is in downtown Hefei and the site of such touris
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  • ...[[Taoism]] was very prosperous in the Upper Capital regions in early [[Jin Dynasty]]. At the present time, there still remain many Taoism cultural relics, suc ...ter Jin Dynasty, Taoism activities here, going through Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasty till today, have been active and prosperous for hundreds of years.
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  • ...nasty). Its heyday came during the Yongzheng reign (1723-1735) of the Qing Dynasty, when the temple had a total population of 1,500 monks, its territory cover ...n, Yuan Dynasty), and rebuilt in 1332 (3rd year of the Zhishun reign, Yuan Dynasty). Access to the top of the pagoda is by a staircase built inside, which com
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  • ...), stone tablets erected in the [[Song Dynasty]], bells cast in the [[Ming Dynasty]], as well as 2,056 invaluable colored sculptures.
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  • ...cs" show people 37 pieces of cultural relics, mainly chinaware of the Qing Dynasty, donated by the entrepreneur and collector Liu Zhenxiang. "Mortar and Pestl ...ved characters of ethnic minorities, Yanshan Mountain Ligong Stele of Ming Dynasty and [[Simatai Great Wall]].
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  • ...irst built outside Nanguan (sou gate) of Yinchuan at the end of the [[Ming Dynasty]]. [[Nanguan Mosque|(More...)]]
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  • ...[[Qing dynasty]] (1668). [[Emperors Kangxi]] and [[Qianlong]] of the Qing Dynasty would stop here for a visit on their way to Fengtian (Present - day [[Sheny
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  • ...]], the archway was built to commemorate Minister [[Xu Guo]] of the [[Ming Dynasty]], who was sent on a diplomatic mission to Korea in 1567, and was praised h Standing on an imitated wooden structure, the archway showcases Ming (1368-1644) architecture. It actually comprises two archways, three smaller
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  • ...g Dynasty]] (1368-1644) and given the name by [[Zhu Yuanzhang]], the first Ming emperor. Qutan, or Gutama, is the family name and honorific title of Sakyam ...he structures of the temple retain the architectural features of the early Ming times.
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  • ...ngs of the temple were the result of reconstruction done during the [[Qing Dynasty]].
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  • ...is. It was the most intact compound of buildings left over from the [[Yuan Dynasty]].
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