| Tian'anmen
was the front gate of the Imperial Palace during the Ming and
Qing dynasties. Originally built in 1417 and named Chengtianmen,
it was burnt down and rebuilt several times. The present gate
tower was rebuilt in 1651 and renamed Tian'anmen. Ming and Qing
emperors would issue decrees from the gate tower and pass through
it when they went to the Temple of Heaven in early winter, the
Temple of Earth in early summer and to the Temple of agriculture
in early spring, or when he led troops on an expedition. The gate
has five openings and nine tiers of eaves. Two pairs of white
marble pillars stand inside and outside the central opening. Each
stone pillar has a stone beast crowching on top and carvings of
clouds and a dragon around it. There are also two pairs of stone
lions inside and outside of the gate. After the founding of new
China in 1949 reviewing stands were built on the two sides of
the gate. In spring and autumn flowers in front of the reviewing
stands attract many visitors. Five white marble bridges span the
Golden Water River which flows in front of the Tian'anmen. In
front of the gate is the world's largest open ground in the city
-- the Tian'anmen Square.
Huabiao in front of Tian'anmen
In ancient China ornamented stone pillars were
often erected by a bridge, palace hall or city wall as an ornament
or landmark. The huaobiao in front and behind Tian'anmen were
carved out of a whole piece of white marble and bear exquisite
carvings in relief. They are the best of huabiao in
the country.
Great Hall of the People
It serves as the meeting place of the National
People' s Congress. The immense building is divided into the meeting
hall of 10, 000 seats, banquet hall for 5, 000 guests and offices
of the Standing Committee members. It takes up an area of 170,
000 square meters. The national emblem hangs above the front gate.
Monument to the People's Heroes
The monument is dedicated to those who died
for the national independence and freedom since 1840. It is 37.94
meters high and occupies an area of 3, 000 aquare meters. On the
from side which faces Tian' anmen is eight gilt Chinese characters
in Chairman Mao Zedong' s handwriting:" People' s Heroes
Are Immortal". An inscription on the back side is the handwriting
of the late Premier Zhou Enlai.
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