英文摘要 |
The review of recovered maps of Chang'an city in the Han dynasty provides benefits for the research of Chang'an city in the Han dynasty. In 1961, Institute of Archaeology, China academy of sciences disclosed a map of the city wall of Chang'an city in the Han dynasty. During the 1960s and the 1970s, MA Siansing, SATO Taketosi, KOGA Noboru initiated the recovery of Chang'an city in the Han dynasty using this map. In the early 1970s, in a university textbook, YU Weichao painted a recovered map of Han's Chang'an city which includes information on the city wall, palaces end roads. In 1980s, WU Bolun announced a recovered map that also contains details of city wall, palaces, roads in Han's Chang'an city. In 1982, a recovered map that has received wide publicity is released by WANG Zhongshu. Into 1990s, LIU Qingzhu published several recovered maps of the Han dynasty's Chang'an city, these maps have more detailed information than other remains maps published before. Into 2000s, Shaanxi Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation published a map of remains of Chang'an city in the Han dynasty, this map created by new technologies, and has a high degree of accuracy. Based on the map created by Institute of Archaeology, China academy of sciences, in 1960s, WANG Zhongshu suggested that the design concept of Chang'an city in the Han dynasty originated from the “Kao Gong Ji(考工記)” idea. KOGA Noboru thought the design concept of Chang'an city in the Han dynasty originated from Xiangting and Qianmo(郷亭・阡陌) system. YANG Kuan published his “facing east theory”(座西朝東説). ZHU Shiguang thought that the plan of Chang'an city in the Han is designed progressively over time. Other scholars considered that the structural plan for Chang'an city in the Han dynasty is related to ancient cosmology. There are several recovered maps of the structural axis, palaces, offices, markets and residence of government officials of Han dynasty's Chang'an city, but there are many different opinions among these scholars regarding this issue. Scholars also created the recovered maps of the surrounding rivers and canals of Chang'an city in the Han dynasty, they also created maps of surrounding roads, and maps of the distribution of residential area of Chang'an city of the Han dynasty. |