Present day Beijing developed on the urban layout of the Ming capital, founded in 1420 over the former city of Dadu, the Yuan dynasty capital. The planning of Ming Beijing aimed at conveying a key political message, namely that the ruling dynasty was in charge of the Mandate of Heaven, so that Beijing was the true cosmic centre of the world. We explore here, using satellite imagery and palaeomagnetic data analysys, symbolic aspects of the planning of the city related to astronomical alignments and to the feng shui doctrine, both in its “form” and “compass” schools. In particular, we show that orientations of the axes of the “cosmic” temples and of the Forbidden City were most likely magnetic, while astronomy was used in topographical connec...
Chinese geomancy is also known as Feng Shui. It is an ancient philosophical ideological system that ...
In the great many buildings erected and urban transformations effected recently, it appears clear th...
The mausoleums of the Emperors and of some members of the royal family of the Western Han Chinese Dy...
Present day Beijing developed on the urban layout of the Ming capital, founded in 1420 over the form...
The advent of the Ming dynasty marks a break through in the history of Chinese architecture. The fir...
This thesis presents a study aiming to resolve the dispute over the role of geomantic fengshui in...
The royal Chinese mausoleums of the Tang, Ming and Qing Chinese dynasties are astounding ensembles o...
In this paper, we are discussing the effect of the use of magnetic compasses on the orientation of a...
This book analyses the magnificent imperial necropolises of ancient China from the perspective of Ar...
This book analyses the magnificent imperial necropolises of ancient China from the perspective of Ar...
This paper examines the influence of Feng Shui on urban form and spatial design at multiple levels: ...
The essence of Beijing has always been found in its buildings. The city has no major river, no coast...
[[abstract]]The theories about the eight diagrams and the five elements were first recorded in I Chi...
In the planning of some Chinese towns we can see an evident orientation with the cardinal direction ...
Chinese geomancy is also known as Feng Shui. It is an ancient philosophical ideological system that ...
In the great many buildings erected and urban transformations effected recently, it appears clear th...
The mausoleums of the Emperors and of some members of the royal family of the Western Han Chinese Dy...
Present day Beijing developed on the urban layout of the Ming capital, founded in 1420 over the form...
The advent of the Ming dynasty marks a break through in the history of Chinese architecture. The fir...
This thesis presents a study aiming to resolve the dispute over the role of geomantic fengshui in...
The royal Chinese mausoleums of the Tang, Ming and Qing Chinese dynasties are astounding ensembles o...
In this paper, we are discussing the effect of the use of magnetic compasses on the orientation of a...
This book analyses the magnificent imperial necropolises of ancient China from the perspective of Ar...
This book analyses the magnificent imperial necropolises of ancient China from the perspective of Ar...
This paper examines the influence of Feng Shui on urban form and spatial design at multiple levels: ...
The essence of Beijing has always been found in its buildings. The city has no major river, no coast...
[[abstract]]The theories about the eight diagrams and the five elements were first recorded in I Chi...
In the planning of some Chinese towns we can see an evident orientation with the cardinal direction ...
Chinese geomancy is also known as Feng Shui. It is an ancient philosophical ideological system that ...
In the great many buildings erected and urban transformations effected recently, it appears clear th...
The mausoleums of the Emperors and of some members of the royal family of the Western Han Chinese Dy...