Mapping Chengde: The Qing Landscape EnterpriseUniversity of Hawaii Press, 01.01.2000 - 209 Seiten The imperial residence of Chengde was built by two Manchu emperors between 1703 and 1780. Using both visual and textual materials, this volume explores the hidden dimensions of landscape, showing how geographical imagination shaped the aesthetics of Qing court culture. |
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administrative Anne Chayet architecture Beijing Bishu shanzhuang Bishu shanzhuang shi Buddhist built Central Asia Chengde Chengde and Jehol Chengde fu Chengde gardens China frontier Chinese chubanshe cultural landscape Emperor's Road environment ethnic frontier area gate geographical geomantic Gubeikou Hebei hill station Hou Renzhi hunting imperial landscape Inner Mongolia Jehol Jiangnan jianzhu jing Jinshan mountain Kangxi and Qianlong Kangxi emperor lake district landscape of Chengde landscape transition landscape vistas Liaoning located Manchu emperors Manchuria Mapping Chengde metaphors Ming Mongol Mukden Mulan northern Otto Franke outer temples pagoda palace Philippe Forêt political Potala prefecture province Pule temple Qianlong emperor Qing court Qing dynasty Qing emperors Qing empire Qing landscape Qing summer capital Qingchui peak quantu region Rehe Rehe zhi religious Ripa scholars shan sheng spatial Sumeru summer residence Sven Hedin Tibetan urban Waiba miao temples Wall Weichang Wenwu Wulie river xian Yuan Yuanmingyuan Yuzhi Bishu shanzhuang Zhili Zhongguo