Tian¡¯anmen
rostrum was first built in 1417 and named Chengtianmen (the Gate of
Heavenly Succession). At the end of the Ming Dynasty, it was seriously
damaged by the war. When it was rebuilt under the Qing in 1651, it was
renamed Tian¡¯anmen, and served as the main entrance to the Imperial
City, the administrative and residential quarters for court officials
and retainers. The southern sections of the Imperial City wall still
stand on both sides of the Gate.
Architecture:
The tower at the top of the gate is nine-room wide and five-room deep.
According to the Book of Changes, the two numbers nine and five. When
combined, symbolize the supreme status of a sovereign.
Function:
During the Ming and Qing dynasties, Tian¡¯anmen was the place where state
ceremonies took place. The most important one of them was theissuing
of imperial edicts:
Rotrum today:
On October 1, 1949, chairmen Mao Zedong proclaimed on Tian¡¯anmen Rostrum
the founding of the people¡¯s Republic of China.
Since then Tian¡¯anmen hence been the symbol of China. Chairman Mao¡¯s
portrait is hung above the central entrance, flanked by two slogans
¡°Long live the people¡¯s Republic of China¡± and ¡°long live
the Great unity of the peoples of the World¡±. Today, the splendour
of Tianan¡¯men attracts million of visitors from all over the world.
The Rostrum on its top was opened in 1988 to the public for the first
time in its history. It offers a panoramic view of the square and the
city proper.
Two
stone lions in front of Tian¡¯anmen Square
The two stone lions by the gate of Tian¡¯anmen, one on each side, were
meant as sentries. They gaze toward the middle axis, guarding the emperor¡¯s
walkway.
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