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李朋徽
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231540623 刘俊伦The Temple of Heaven was constructed during the reign of Emperor Yongle (r.1403-1424) of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), and completed in 1420, about the same time as the Forbidden City. When Emperor Yongle moved the capital from Nanjing to Beijing in 1420, it was at the Temple of Heaven that he performed the important ritual of paying tribute to Heaven and Earth.
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周芷言
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周芷言Humanity and Heaven in Communion Ancient Chinese believed that people could communicate with Heaven, and the Temple of Heaven was built to enable this. The echo of sound at the Circular Mound Altar and the Imperial Vault of Heaven are evidence of what our forebears believed to be communicating with Heaven. If you stand on the Heavenly Heart Stone on the Circular Mound Altar, you can hear your voice rise from underneath your feet and echo back from the wall around the Altar. The resounding echo, according to the designers, represents Heaven's reply to whatever the speaker asks for. When you stand inside the outer wall of the Imperial Vault of Heaven, and speak into the wall, a friend at a point farther away along the wall can hear your voice; it resembles making a phone call to someone. This phenomenon, due to the much shorter length of the sound waves compared to the radius of the round wall, gave rise to the nickname
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李伟婧
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郑家雄The Temple of Heaven represents the traditional concept of round heaven and place in the ancient Chinese concept of the universe. The north circle and south circle of the inner and outer walls of the Temple of Heaven symbolize the meaning of the circle of heaven and the place in the ancient Chinese concept of the universe.
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陈贤杰
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侯嘉轩.
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梁金鹏The Temple of Heaven, also known as the Temple of Heaven and Earth, is located in Beijing. The Temple of Heaven was built in the 18th year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty, and is divided into two altars, the inner and outer altars, and the more famous buildings in the Temple of Heaven include the Imperial Dome, the Hall of Prayer for New Year, the Round Hill, and the Temple of Prayer for the Valley. The Temple of Heaven is the place where the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties performed sacrifices, praying for heaven's blessing of the country, smooth weather and abundant grains. It is the largest surviving ancient sacrificial complex in China.