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Temple of Heaven

The Architecture of the Temple of Heaven

  Tiantan, the Temple of Heaven, was established in 1420 during the reign of Ming Emperor Yongle (r. 1403-1424), who also founded the Forbidden City.The temple was originally established as the Temple of Heaven and Earth, but was given its current name during the reign of Ming Emperor Jiajing (r. 1522-1567), who built separate complexes for the earth, sun, and moon.The architecture and layout of the temple of Heaven is based on elaborate symbolism and numerology. In accordance with principles dating back to pre-Confucian times, the buildings in the Temple of Heaven are round, like the sky, while the foundations and axes of the complex are rectilinear, like the earth. The symbolism of the temple was necessary since the complex served as the setting in which the Emperor, the Son of Heaven, directly beseeched Heaven to provide good harvests throughout the land. This was important since agriculture was the foundation of China's wealth in the imperial period.Since the ceremony at Tiantan was thought to directly affect the people's livelihood, news of the ceremony each year was disseminated throughout China.



Three principle structures lie along the primary north-south axis of Tiantan. At the southern end sits the Altar of Heaven, an empty three-tiered plinth that rises from a square yard. Constructed in 1530 and rebuilt in 1740, it is built of white marble. The number of stones in the various tiers are all multiples of three--a prevailing numerological theme at Tiantan.



Next along the axis is the Echo Wall and the Imperial Vault of Heaven. The echo wall, named for its acoustical properties, permits a whisper spoken at one end to be heard from the other. The Triple Echo Stones in the courtyard return various numbers of echos depending on the stone one stands on. The Imperial Vault of Heaven, which sits in the center of the plaza, is a round building that once contained memorial tablets of the Emperor's ancestors.



At the north end of the compound is the hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, an impressive three-tiered wooden structure that sits on a tri-level marble plinth. It was constructed in 1420 but burned in 1889.It was rebuilt soon after with some of the wood imported from the western United States.The hollow interior is magnificently decorated and contains a large ceremonial throne facing south.



In modern times ceremonies have of course ceased, and the Temple of Heaven has been converted into a park popular with foreigners and residents alike.


The Architecture of the Temple of Heaven
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See more about Temple of Heaven

  About Temple of Heaven
. Introduction to the Temple of Heaven
. Sweet Spring Well
. Left Parlor of the Main Hall of Abstinence
. Hall of Prayer for Good Harvest
. Double-Circle Longevity Pavilion
. Gate of Prayer for Good Harvests
. The Temple of Earth
. Observatory
. Temple of Heaven
. The magnificent and colorful Temple of Heaven
. Heart of Heavenly Stone
. Architecture and Layout of the Temple of Heaven
. The Temple of Heaven is the most holy of BeijingĄ¯s
. Tiantan Park

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