【English Subtitle】The Secret of Chinese Emperor,Qianlong Romantic History乾隆風流史大揭密! 尼姑、人妻、風塵女
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(00:40)風流天子?專情帝王? 揭延禧乾隆黑歷史
(01:43)乾隆根本靠爸族? 敗光1600億國庫
(03:08)花600億6下江南 只為幽會風塵女?
(05:01)尼姑、人妻、風塵女 乾隆風流史大揭密!
(13:06)定情物80年不離身 負心漢的深情時刻!
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The Qianling Mausoleum 乾陵 The mural Tomb of Prince Yide 懿德太子墓 Xi'an 西安 武則天
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The Qianling Mausoleum 乾陵 The mural Tomb of Prince Yide 懿德太子墓 Xi'an 西安 武則天
The Qianling Mausoleum 乾陵 :
The Qianling Mausoleum (Chinese: 乾陵; pinyin: Qiánlíng) is a Tang dynasty (618–907) tomb site located in Qian County, Shaanxi province, China, and is 85 km (53 mi) northwest from Xi'an, formerly the Tang capital. Built by 684 (with additional construction until 706), the tombs of the mausoleum complex house the remains of various members of the House of Li, the imperial family of the Tang dynasty. This includes Emperor Gaozong (r. 649–83), as well as his wife, Wu Zetian, who usurped the Tang throne and became China's only governing female emperor from 690–705. The mausoleum is renowned for its many Tang dynasty stone statues located above ground and the mural paintings adorning the subterranean walls of the tombs. Besides the main tumulus mound and underground tomb of Emperor Gaozong and Wu Zetian, there are 17 smaller attendant tombs or peizang mu. Presently, only five of these attendant tombs have been excavated by archaeologists, three belonging to members of the imperial family, one to a chancellor, and the other to a general of the left guard.
The mural Tomb of Prince Yide 懿德太子墓 :
The Tomb of Prince Yide is located in Xianyang, about 55 miles (88 km) away from downtown Xian. It is the nearest one among the 17 attendant tombs of Qianling Mausoleum, the resting place of Emperor Gaozong and Empress Wu Zetian of the Tang Dynasty (618 – 907AD). The tomb we are discussing is that of Prince Yide, also known as Li Chongrun (682 - 701), the grandson of Wu Zetian.
Officially known as Prince Yide, Li Chongrun is the eldest son of the Tang Emperor Zhongzong and the grandson of Emperor Gaozong and Wu Zetian. He was one of victims of his formidable and self-seeking grandmother Empress Wu. In 701, Prince Yide, together with his younger sister and her husband, were sentenced to death in Luoyang in Henan Province at the tender age of just 19 for discussing something opposing Empress Wu’s autocracy. In 705, he was conferred the title of Crown Prince Yide posthumously when his father ascended to the throne. Then he was laid to rest in the present decent tomb, which was decorated with stone lions, stone figures and ornamental columns. Although the columns are badly disintegrated, the edifice is a tribute to his importance at that time.
Stalagmite destroyed as tourist kicks karst cave rock formation to pieces
It took thousands of years to form the limestone stalagmites and stalactites in the Qianlong Karst Caves in Songtao county, southwest China’s Guizhou Province, but it needed only seconds for a tourist to willfully destroy one of these geological marvels.
A surveillance camera captured a male tourist in a white shirt intentionally kicking a 30 centimeter-tall limestone stalagmite in the Qianlongdong Scenic Areas on Monday, showing a flagrant disregard for signs warning visitors not to climb or touch the rock features. Tourists took photos and watched on as he kicked the stalagmite three times. The man and his companions left the broken stalagmite behind as they nonchalantly walked away.
The management of the karst caves contacted local police as soon as the incident came to light. The tourist was fined 500 yuan (around 74 US dollars) as a punishment for his behavior.
The man told the police and the managers of the cave that he suspected the stone was man-made, so he gave it several kicks to test how strong it really was.
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Ding Ling Visitor Center and Tomb Underground Ming Tombs
We visited the Ding Ling tombs and went all the way down to the Underground chambers. Very interesting.
Located in the southern foot of Tianshou Mountain in Changping County of Beijing, Dingling Tomb is the mausoleum of Emperor Zhu Yijun (1563 - 1620) of Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644) and his two empresses, Empress Xiaoduan and Empress Xiaojing. Zhu Yijun was the thirteenth emperor and occupied the throne for 48 years, the longest among all of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty. Built over six years between 1584 and 1590, the tomb, which covers an area of 180,000 square meters (44 acres), is of great historical value, attracting millions of tourists from home and abroad every year.
The aboveground part of Dingling Tomb presents a square front and circular rear construction layout, symbolizing the ancient Chinese philosophical concept of heaven is round and the earth is square. Three white marble stone bridges lead you to the entrance of Dingling Tomb, where you will see a high tablet pavilion. Further back, there is an enclosing wall named Wailuo Wall around the mausoleum. At the axis position of the wall a palace gate was set, which is the first door. The yellow glazed tiles, eaves, archway, rafters and columns are all sculptured from stone, and colorfully painted. Inside the Wailuo Wall, there are three courtyards in the square front part, and the Treasure City in the circular rear part. The first courtyard has no buildings and facilities, but three Divine Kitchens on the left side outside the courtyard, and three Divine Storerooms on the right side. The gate of the second courtyard is named Blessing and Grace Gate (Ling’en Gate). There is a base with railings, and the top of the railings are decorated with stone dragon heads and phoenix heads. The Blessing and Grace Palace (Ling’en Palace) is in the third courtyard. It is the place for making sacrifice to Emperor Zhu Yijun and his two empresses. The stone road in the middle of the courtyard is engraved with a dragon and a phoenix playing with a pearl. The third courtyard has a two-column archway door called Lingxing Gate and a few stone tables on which sacrificial items are placed. The circular rear part has the Treasure City, where Emperor Zhu Yijun and his two empresses were buried. It is covered with earth and the middle part stands out, looking like a round castle.
The underground part is the Underground Palace, which was unearthed between 1956 and 1958. It is the most valuable part of Dingling Tomb. The palace really deserves a careful visit as it is the only unearthed palace of the Thirteen Imperial Tombs of Ming Dynasty. Starting from the ground, after more than 40 meters (130 feet) of the underground tunnel, you can access to the hidden palace. The stone structure of the palace is a representative style of the Ming Dynasty. The entire palace is divided into five communicant vaulted halls: the front, the middle, the rear, the left and the right halls, among which the rear hall is the main and largest. The entrance of each hall is made of sculptured jade, and the floors are covered with gilded bricks. In the middle of each hall is a white marble coffin. On each coffin there is a square hole called Gold Well filled with loess. A paved path leads to the central hall where there are three white marble thrones, in front of which incense, candles and flowers were set. Before each of them, there are the glazed Five Offerings and a blue china jar that would have been filled with sesame oil to be used for lamps. The coffins of Emperor Zhu Yijun and his two empresses are in the rear hall. There are also some precious items displayed with these coffins, such as jades, vases, red lacquer boxes, golden crown, silver, silk and so on. The Underground Palace unearthed a total of over 3,000 pieces of cultural relics, including four national treasures: the gold imperial crown, the gold empress crown, glowing pearl and tri-colored glazed pottery of the Ming Dynasty. These relics are all stored in the Dingling Tomb Museum.
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Tomb of Princess Yongtai
Another interesting place to visit is the tomb of Princess Yongtai located near the Qianling Mausoleum. Princess Yongtai was the granddaughter of Tang Emperor Gaozong and his wife Empress Wu Zetian. The Qianling Tomb was built in 705 A.D.
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russian filigree toilet set
18th century batavian casket
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Stacey Pierson | From Temples to Palaces: The Story of Chinese Blue and White Porcelain
Stacey Pierson is a scholar of the art history, archaeology and technology of Chinese ceramics, including export wares; the movement of Chinese ceramics and its impacts; the history of collecting Asian art and its display in Britain. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in this subject as well as the history of Chinese art and the history of collecting and display.
Pierson has published widely and curates exhibitions including the recent Academics, Agents and Activists: the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1916-2016. From 1995-2007 she was Curator of the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, also at SOAS, which housed one of the most important collections of Chinese ceramics in the world. An exhibition on the Ming vase at this museum inspired the recent book From Object to Concept: Global Consumption and the Transformation of Ming Porcelain (Hong Kong University Press, 2013). She also edits the annual journal Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society (London) which has been published since 1921.
This event is presented in conjunction with the current exhibition, “Blue and White Ceramics: An Enduring Global Obsession,” curated by Maureen Warren.
Sponsored in part by the Lorado Taft Lectureship on Art Fund/College of Fine and Applied Arts, Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies, and Krannert Art Museum
Krannert Art Museum (KAM) promotes a vibrant exchange of ideas in the visual arts. KAM's rich permanent collection contains over 10,000 works of art dating from the fourth millennium BCE to the present, representing a broad range of cultures and varied modes of expression. Located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, KAM is the second largest general fine arts museum in Illinois. It operates within the College of Fine and Applied Arts. More information can be found at kam.illinois.edu
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Repertoire by Molly Hatch at the Newark Museum
Ceramic Artist Molly Hatch was commissioned to produce a monumental three-part installation in the niches of the Engelhard Court. Hatch is known for her murals made up of underglaze-painted porcelain plates, including two major installations at the High Museum in Atlanta. Repertoire is her largest commission to date, honoring the Newark Museum’s 107-year-tradition of collecting contemporary ceramic art and commemorating the retirement of Curator of Decorative Arts Ulysses Dietz after 37 years.
The three parts of the installation were inspired by global textiles in the Museum’s collection. The western panel, “Dyula Woven,” is based on a rare early 20th-century Dyula textile from Cote d’Ivoire, collected by the Museum’s founder, John Cotton Dana, in 1928. The central panel, “Qianlong Silk,” is based on a velvet throne carpet made in 18th-century China. The eastern niche is filled with “Bergen Jacquard,” designed after a jacquard-woven blue and white coverlet made in Bergen County, NJ in the 1840s. Repertoire combines the iconography of the two great global art-forms of human creativity: clay and cloth.
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Newark Museum Volunteer Organization
[This is China] Dancing Shaanxi, China Travel Promotion 舞动陕西
This video was shot in 2008.
Xi'an 西安市
The Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Xi'an 西安大雁塔
The Ancient City Wall, Xi'an 西安古城墙
The Xingqing Park, Xi'an 西安兴庆公园
Shaanxi Provincial Statium 陕西省体育场
Xi'an Xianyang International Airport 西安咸阳国际机场
Xi'an Qujiang 西安曲江
Xi'an City Sport Park 西安城市运动公园
Shaanxi Provincial Swimming Pool 陕西省游泳馆
Xi'an Jiaotong University 西安交通大学
Northwestern University 西北大学
Shaanxi Normal University 陕西师范大学
Xi'an Post and Telecommunication Institute 西安邮电学院
Xi'an International Studies University 西安外国语大学
Xi'an Qujiang International Conference and Exhibition Center 西安曲江会展中心
The Small Wild Goose Pagoda, Xi'an 西安小雁塔
Shaanxi History Museum 陕西历史博物馆
Xi'an Yajian Golf-course 西安亚健高尔夫球场
Xi'an Qinling Wildlife Park 西安秦岭野生动物园
North Square of the Big Wild-goose Pagoda 西安大雁塔北广场
Hukou Waterfall of the Yellow River 黄河壶口
Yellow River 黄河
Qiankun Bend of the Yellow River 黄河乾坤湾
Yan'an at Northern Shaanxi 陕北 延安
Northern Shaanxi Loess Plateau 陕北 黄土高原
Northern Shaanxi 陕北
Desert Lakes 沙漠湖泊
Desert Rivers 沙漠河流
Yulin Hongjian-nao Lake 榆林 红碱淖
Desert Railway 沙漠铁路
Desert Expressway 沙漠高速公路
Three-North Shelter Forest 三北防护林
Sheleter Forest in Desert 沙地防护林
Northern Shaanxi Oil Field 陕北油田
Northern Shaanxi Gas Field 陕北气田
Northern Shaanxi Coalfield 陕北煤田
Northern Shaanxi Open-cut Coal Mine 陕北露天煤矿
Northern Shaanxi Salt Mine 陕北盐场
Huashan Mountain 华山
East Peak of Huashan Mountain 华山东峰
North Peak of Huashan Mountain 华山北峰
West Peak of Huashan Mountain 华山西峰
Jifeng Mountain at Baoji 宝鸡鸡峰山
Qinling Mountains 秦岭
Candle Mountain at Ankang 安康蜡烛山
Nangong Mountain at Ankang 安康南宫山
Xiangshan Mountain at Tongchuan 铜川香山
Jinsi Grand Canyon at Shangluo 商洛金丝峡
Erlongshan Resevoir at Shangluo 商洛二龙山水库
Nanhu Lake at Hanzhong 汉中南湖
Hanjiang River 汉江
Langao County Town at Ankang 安康岚皋县城
Yinghu Lake at Ankang 安康瀛湖
Baoji Canyon 宝鸡峡
Baoji City 宝鸡市
Yangling City 杨凌市
Northwestern Agriculture and Forestry Science University 西北农林科技大学
Yangling Aquatic Center 杨凌水上运动中心
Weinan City 渭南
Yellow River Wetlands 黄河湿地
Yellow Emperor's Mausoleum 黄帝陵
Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor 秦始皇陵
Terra-cotter Warriors and Horses 秦兵马俑博物馆
Mausoleums of the Han Dynasty 汉代陵墓群
Han Dynasty Yangling Mausoleum 汉阳陵 汉景帝陵
Han Dynasty Yangling Mausoleum 汉茂陵 汉武帝陵
Tang Dynasty Zhaoling Mausoleum 唐昭陵 唐太宗陵
Tang Dynasty Qianling Mausoleum 唐乾陵 武则天与唐高宗合葬陵
Si Ma-qian Memorial Temple 司马迁祠
Louguan Temple 楼观台
Baiyun Temple 白云观
Famen Temple 法门寺
Xi'an Huaqing Hot Spring 西安华清池
China Tourism Travel 舞动陕西
300-year-old sacred edict of Emperor Kangxi found in north China
A farmer surnamed Wu from north China's Hebei province has kept a sacred edict of the Emperor Kangxi from over 300 years ago. The sacred edict has been kept in good condition.
In 1684, Emperor Kangxi issued the edict to County Magistrate Wu Chenglong, who administered Nanchuan County in southwest China’s Sichuan Province. The edict praised Wu for his hard work, and also his late wife and second wife for their good housekeeping.
A sacred edict usually included moral and governmental instructions, and showed the great imperial authority. Emperor Kangxi was the fourth emperor of the Qing dynasty, and also the longest-reigning emperor in Chinese history who reigned 61 years.
The Steles Forest of Xi’an / La forêt de stèles de Xi’an (Shaanxi - China)
(EN) Xi'an is the capital of Shaanxi province, located in the northwest of the People's Republic of China, in the center of the Guanzhong Plain.One of the oldest cities in China, with more than 6,000 years of history, the city was known as Chang'an before the Ming dynasty.Xi'an is one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China, having held the position under several of the most important dynasties in Chinese history,including Zhou, Qin, Han, Sui, and Tang.[Xi'an is the starting point of the Silk Road and home to the Terracotta Army of Emperor Qin Shi Huang.[1]
Since the 1990s, as part of the economic revival of interior China especially for the central and northwest regions, the city of Xi'an has re-emerged as an important cultural, industrial and educational centre of the central-northwest region, with facilities for research and development, national security and China's space exploration program. Xi'an currently holds sub-provincial status, administerring 9 districts and 4 counties.[ According to the 2010 Census, nine urbanized districts of Xi'an has a population of 6,501,189, while the total population of the Municipality is up to 8,467,837.[It is the most populous city in Northwest China, as well as one of the three most populous cities in Western China.[According to a July 2012 report by the Economist Intelligence Unit, it was recently named as one of the 13 emerging megacities, or megalopolises, in China.[ The report pinpoints and highlights the demographic and income trends that are shaping these cities' development.
The Stele Forest, or Xi'an Beilin Museum (碑林; pinyin: Bēilín), is a museum for steles and stone sculptures which is located in Xi'an, China. The museum is housed in a former Confucian Temple and it has housed a growing collection of Steles since 1087. By 1944 it was the principal museum for Shaanxi province. Due to the large number of steles, it was officially renamed as the Forest of Stone Steles in 1992. All together, there are 3,000 steles in the museum, which is divided into seven exhibitions halls, which mainly display works of calligraphy, painting and historical records
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National Palace Museum
The National Palace Museum (traditional Chinese: 國立故宮博物院; simplified Chinese: 国立故宫博物院; pinyin: Guólì Gùgōng Bówùyuàn) is a museum in Shilin, Taipei, Taiwan. It has a permanent collection of more than 696,000 pieces of ancient Chinese imperial artifacts and artworks, one of the largest in the world. The collection encompasses over 10,000 years of Chinese history from the Neolithic age to the late Qing Dynasty. Most of the collection are high quality pieces collected by China's ancient emperors.
The National Palace Museum and the Palace Museum in the Forbidden City in Beijing, People's Republic of China (PRC), share the same roots. They split in two as a result of the Chinese Civil War which divided China into the two countries of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the People's Republic of China (PRC). In English, the institution in Taipei is distinguished from the one in Beijing by the additional National designation. In common usage in Chinese, the institution in Taipei is known as the Taipei Gugong (臺北故宮), while that in Beijing is known as the Beijing Gugong (北京故宮).
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This is just partial list of the contents of this amazing home. It is a mini museum onto itself.
We have many items that date back to the 16th and 17th century.
17th Century Italian Secretary, Orsenigo Oriental Trunk, 1948 Charles Adams Prints, Foo Dogs, Rams Horn Candle Sticks, Large Quartz Crystals, Many Large Amethyst Clusters, Käthe Kollwitz Etching, James O'connor Painting, Prints, Victorian Mirrors, 2 Posters from 1695, Antique Burmese And Italian Marionettes , Antique Asian Pottery, Jade, Snuff Bottles, Statues, Shoes, Lamps, Figurines, Meissen, Jacob Daniel Burgschmiet Wood Carvings From 1858, Ivory & Tortoise Shell Cabinet, Antique Viking Tankard, Votive Objects, Ammonites Fossils From The Atlas Mountains, 17th Century Urn, Historical Structural Artifacts, ie: Gargoyle From Lincoln Center, Antique Book Plates, 18th Century Hand Embroidered Curtain, Mabel Malane Painting from 1914, 17th Century Mario Nuzzi Painting, Marble Bust, Antique Lamps, Chairs, Beds, End Irons, Fireplace Mantels, Bronzes, 17th Century Reliquary's, Antique Wind-Up Toys, Victorian Ephemera, African Diaspora, Chinese Cabinet, 17thCentury Italian Cabinet, Religious Relics, 100's of Art Books, Costume Jewelry, Antique Matador Outfit, Antique Gold Threaded Albanian Wedding Dress, 100's of Antique Smalls, Hand carved Wood Structural Items, Antique Picture Frames.
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Village inside a giant cave in Ziyun County, Guizhou Province
Village inside a giant cave in Ziyun County, Guizhou Province #AmazingChina
Antique Auction China and Clocks Preview Perth 14th May
Holiday Apartment Perth visit to Lindsay Burns Antique Auction China and Clocks Preview Perth 14th May.
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05:03 越王勾践剑 国宝守护人:段奕宏
35:01 云梦睡虎地秦简 国宝守护人:撒贝宁
01:08:09 曾侯乙编钟 国宝守护人:王刚
本期节目中,湖北省博物馆将携越王勾践剑、云梦睡虎地秦简以及曾侯乙编钟三件国宝震撼亮相。著名演员段奕宏、王刚和主持人撒贝宁则作为“国宝守护人”,在现场演绎国家宝藏背后的“前世传奇”和“今生故事”,分享他们与国宝之间的缘分。
“欲知大道,必先为史”。中华民族五千年的文化传承从未断代,每一件文物都历经着岁月的沧桑。 《国家宝藏》是一档大型文博探索节目,真实、全面、立体的展现中华民族的文化瑰宝,赞咏一眼千年中日日流淌、从未褪色的文化自信,感叹这承载民族过往而又影响当下未来的血脉精魂!
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