故宫,紫禁城里的房子和人(英)

故宫,紫禁城里的房子和人(英)
作 者: 徐凤安 殷力欣
出版社: 五洲传播出版社
丛编项: 中国人文标识系列
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作者简介

  徐凤安 ,《营造文库》编辑部主任、蓟州建筑学社馆长,主要从事近现代建筑文献的整理研究。组织出版《陈明达全集》十卷、《石印宋李明仲营造法式》、《蠖园文存》、《李兴钢2001-2020》等数十种建筑图书及学术论文。殷力欣,散文作家,中国文物学会20世纪遗产委员会委员,现任《中国建筑文化遗产》副总编辑。专著《建筑师吕彦直集传》《中国传统民居》;合作编撰出版:《义县奉国寺》、《中山纪念建筑》(获第三届中国建筑图书奖)、《辛亥革命纪念建筑》(获中华优秀出版物提名奖)等建筑学专著;另有学术论文60余篇散见于《美术观察》《新华文摘》《中国文化遗产》《艺术评论》等。其散文作品曾二次入选中国作协年度随笔选。整理校订《陈明达全集》(十卷本)。

内容简介

故宫,既是明清朝的皇宫遗址,也是中国最大的古代文化艺术博物馆。它的建筑理念、建筑功能,以及匠心独运的建筑意趣都成为今天我们了解中国传统宫廷建筑的经典代表作。自永乐大帝敕令修建,故宫在600多年的历史风云中,始终处在中心位置。那些围绕着紫禁城展开的历史进程,那些生活在紫禁城里的帝王嫔妃,那些为皇权稳固、百姓福祉或勤勤恳恳,或蝇营狗苟的将相,还有那些泯灭在岁月洪流中的宫女太监侍卫们,都曾在这座宏伟华丽的宫殿群中经历过悲欢离合,也为这座高高在上的建筑群增添了生气和活力。The Forbidden City is not only the imperial palace site of the Ming andQing dynasties, but also the largest museum of ancient culture and art inChina. Its architectural concept, architectural function, and ingenious architectural interest have become the classic representative of today’s understanding of Chinese traditional court architecture. Since its construction by the Yongle Emperor, the Forbidden City has always been at the center of its 600-year history. The historical process surrounding the Forbidden City, the emperors and concubines who lived in the Forbidden City, the generals who worked hard for the stability of the imperial power and the welfare of the people, and the palace maids, eunuchs and guards all experienced joys and sorrows in this magnificent palace com...

图书目录

Preface.......................................................................................01

Chapter I Undoubtedly the World’s Premier Palace

Section 1 Birth of the Forbidden City.........................................................002

Section 2 The Initial Appearance of the Forbidden City..............................018

Section 3 The Forbidden City as State Administrative Center......................031

Section 4 The Three Rear Palaces and the Eastern-Western Six Palaces in the Forbidden City.....073

Section 5 The Architectural Concept of the Forbidden City.........................088

Chapter II Emperors, Princes, Generals, and

Ministers in the Forbidden City

Section 1 Emperors of the Ming Dynasty in the Forbidden City...................102

Section 2 Emperors of the Qing Dynasty at its Zenith in the Forbidden City ....122

Section 3 The Turbulence in the Forbidden City During the Late Qing Period.........138

Section 4 Courtiers of the Forbidden City..................................................148

Section 5 Residents of the Forbidden City..................................................158

Chapter III Daily Life in the Forbidden City

Section 1 Record of the Inner Court—Daily Life in the Ming Imperial Palace....178

Section 2 Entertainment in the Imperial Palace..........................................184

Section 3 The Belvedere of Literary Profundity: the Forbidden City Library...193

Section 4 Coexistence of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Daoism in the Forbidden City........198

Section 5 The Eastward Spread of Western Learning in the Forbidden City......210

Chapter IV From Palace to Museum

Section 1 Epitome of Ancient Chinese Architectural Art..............................220

Section 2 The Challenging Beginning of a New Era...................................225

Section 3 Rebirth Amidst National Peril.....................................................230

Section 4 The Prospect of a Premier Museum............................................237

Appendix A Brief Chinese Chronology......................................................243