第一篇:陕西省导游口试景点讲解:华清池导游词
陕西省导游口试景点讲解:华清池导游词
华清池位于西安市城东30公里处的临潼区内,南依骄山,北临渭水,内有自然造化的天然温泉。优越的地理条件和自然环境适于原始人类在此繁衍生息,更吸引了在陕西建都的历代帝王在此修建离宫别苑,自古以来就是我国著名的沐浴游览胜地。
华清池历史沿革
根据历史文献和考古发掘的资料证明,华清池已有6000年的温泉使用史和3000年的皇家园林建筑史。近年来,考古工作者在温泉总源北侧基建时挖掘出大量的泥质夹沙红陶片,其纹饰、火候、陶质、陶色均与原始社会仰韶文化时期的“姜寨遗址”出土的陶器完全相同。这表明早在6000多年以前,原始先民便在这天赐之水的滋润下,繁衍生息,创造出灿烂的史前文明。早在3000年前的西周时,周幽王就在此修有“骊宫”,周以后经历了秦始皇的“骊山汤”、汉武帝的“汉骊宫”、唐太宗的“汤泉宫”、唐高宗的“温泉宫”,到了唐代第七位皇帝唐玄宗李隆基时期,在以前宫殿的基础上充分发挥地理上的优势,依骊山的山势而筑,环山列宫殿,宫周筑罗城,并修有登山的夹道和通往长安的复道,把这里同长安的“大明宫”、“兴庆宫”连为一体。公元747年,新宫落成,李隆基赐名华清宫,后因宫内多温泉浴池,又名“华清池”,并一直沿用至今。唐华清宫为富丽宏大的建筑群,从山顶至山下,宫殿林立,楼阁相属。既合理地利用了温泉,又体现了宫内严谨的布局。宫内置百宫衙署及公卿府第,新修有玄宗皇帝专用的“御汤九龙殿”、杨贵妃沫浴的“海棠汤”及供百官公卿沐浴的“尚食汤”、“少阳汤”、“长汤十六所”等。除此之外,还修有专供唐玄宗与杨贵妃寻欢作乐的“斗鸡殿”、“按歌台”、“大小马球汤”、“舞马台”等。至此,华清池达到了它历史上的鼎盛时期,出现了“高高骊山上有宫,朱楼紫殿三四重”的壮观景象。
华清池是唐玄宗与杨贵妃爱情罗曼史的历史见证。杨贵妃原名杨玉环,生于公元718年,唐代蒲州永乐(今山西永济)人。从小随叔父在河南长大。她天资聪颖、通音律、善歌舞,与西施、昭君、貂蝉并称中国古代四大美女。公元735年,杨玉环被册封为唐玄宗第十八子寿王李瑁妃。公元737年,唐玄宗的宠妃武惠妃去世,玄宗悼惜不已,整日闷闷不乐,后宫美女数千,竟无一人中意,洞知玄宗心思的高力士便暗搜外宫,于公元740年发现寿王妃,并被玄宗看中,为避人耳目,将寿王妃召入道观,赐道号太真,这样一来就解除了李瑁与杨贵妃的夫妻关系。公元745年八月初六唐玄宗正式册封杨玉环为贵妃。因唐玄宗通音律,而杨玉环善歌舞,两人在感情志趣上情投意合,使得玄宗对杨玉环宠爱有加,宫中呼为“娘子”,礼仪皆如皇后,真是“后宫佳丽三千人,三千宠爱在一身”。
据史载,公元750年,唐玄宗与杨贵妃在骊山半山腰的长生殿前相依而立,他仰望星空,因羡慕牛郎织女的多情,伤感人世间的多变,便双双跪地对天盟誓,愿生生世世为夫妻。《长恨歌》中“七月七日长生殿,夜半无人私语时。在天愿作比翼鸟,在地愿为连理枝”就是对此情景的描写。
“门外千宫罢早朝,三郎沉醉不知晓”,从公元747年至公元755年,每年十月,玄宗便携贵妃姊妹及亲信大臣,从京都长安来华清宫淋浴温泉,号称“避寒”,直到第二年暮春三月才返回京师长安。“十月一日天子来,青绳御路无尘埃”,他们在这里度七夕,避夏暑,处理朝政并接受万国使臣的朝拜。所以华清宫又有“第二都城”、“第二长安”之称。他们整日饮酒作乐,由梨园弟子奏乐助兴,打马球、观斗鸡、看舞马。由于唐玄宗在执政后期整日过着“春宵苦短日高起,从此君王不朝”的奢靡生活,终于导致公元755年的“安史之乱”。“西出都门百余里,六军不发无奈何”。士兵们杀了宰相杨国忠,并逼玄宗赐缔杨贵妃于马嵬坡(今陕西兴平)。从此,华清宫失去了往日的辉煌。后晋时这里被赐为道观。宋、元、明、清还曾有多位皇帝游幸至此,但都未能达到唐华清宫的盛大规模。
好了,请各位跟随我一同去领略这座千年皇家园林的魁力。
飞霜殿
我们首先来到的是以九龙湖为中心的风景游览区。映人眼帘的这座宏伟的仿古建筑,便是飞霜殿。唐时的飞霜殿,是唐玄宗与杨贵妃游幸骊山使用的寝殿。相传此殿落成之时,正适冬季,雪花漫天飞舞,还没落及地面就被大殿四周温泉的热气蒸腾到空中,落雪为霜,故称 “飞霜殿”。现在已成为华清池的贵宾接待室。
御汤遗址博物馆
接下来我们去参观华清宫御汤遗址博物馆:唐御汤遗址发现于1982年4月,经考古工作者8年的发掘考证,在4000多平方米的遗址内清理出“海棠汤”,“莲花汤”,“星辰汤”,“尚食汤”、“太子汤”5组汤池遗址和众多的文物遗迹,引起史学界的高度重视。1990年9月,建成了我国目前唯一的汤池遗址博物馆,1996年11月华清宫御汤遗址被国务院正式公布为全国第四批重点文物保护单位。
“海棠汤”又名“芙蓉汤”,俗称“贵妃汤”。始建于公元747年,因汤池平面呈一朵盛开的海棠花而得名。唐人的构思超俗,设计新颖,一方面用海棠花的艳丽衬托贵妃的娇美;另一方面用海棠花的造型形象比喻杨贵妃丰腆的形体。汤池的池壁由四块墨玉(即青石,经打磨后,通体釉黑,为皇家上等贡品)拼砌而成,汤池东西长3.6米,南北宽2.9米,东西两侧分别设有一组踏步便于上下,充分体现出唐代建筑艺术中对称协调的美学观念。不仅如此,汤池的供水系统也设计得非常科学合理,池底正中有一直径为10厘米的进水口,进水口上装莲花喷头,寓意为海棠花的花蕊,下接陶制水管道,与温泉总源相通。温泉因自然压力从花蕊中自动喷洒而出,喷出的形式与喷泉相似,而洒下来的形质,不正是今天生活中的淋浴吗?
“回眸一笑百媚生,六宫粉熏无颜色”的杨贵妃在海棠汤中淋浴了近八个春秋。淋浴时为增加情趣,池中洒有鲜花的花瓣和具有美容养颜功效的中药材及价值昂贵的香料(如紫檀、多摩罗香、沉香、丁香、麝香等),享受香汤沐浴。“骊山飞泉泛暖香,九龙呵护玉莲房”,贵妃在这里荡涤尘垢,也在这里享受着温泉赐给她的尊贵、温暖与舒适。她沐浴时宛如海棠初睡的娇媚姿态不仅深受玄宗皇帝的宠爱,也成为历代文人墨客吟诗作画的素材,创作出无数流传千古的诗词歌赋。白居易的《长恨歌》中“春寒赐浴华清池,温泉水滑洗凝脂。侍儿扶起娇无力,始是新承恩泽时。”便是对此情景的绝妙写照。
莲花汤是专供唐玄宗李隆基沐浴的,是唐华清宫御汤遗址中最有气势、最具代表性的汤池,也称“御汤九龙殿”。当您第一眼看到它,一定会为它的气势所震撼。宫殿建筑面积达400多平方米,有内外殿之分。御汤可储水近l00立方米,俨然是一座庞大的室内游泳池,充分显示出唐代追求恢弘大气的社会风尚及皇权神授的至高无上和唯我独尊。
莲花汤造型奇特,上下两层台阶不同的造型是唐代工匠创造性审美取向的结晶,上平面四角有一定的曲线变化,呈写实的莲花状;下平面为规则的八边形,“八边”代表着大地的八个方位,取“普天之下,莫非王土”之意,而莲花设计在大地八极之上,完全合乎于根植于大地土壤之中而花浮于水的特殊生长规律;水、土、花三者紧密关联不可分割,这是自然与宗教观念的整合,是将沐浴看作是与自然的沟通,最终实现“天人合一”的理念,这也就是唐人心目中沐浴的最高境界。李隆基是狂热的道教徒,他希望通过淋浴与天相连,在清泉、莲花的护佑下,求得一种解脱,一种升华,从而达到延年益寿、长生不老的目的。这座汤池无疑是唐代礼制宫设计师煞费苦心的创作,也深刻反映出玄宗皇帝对人间现实的肯定和感受、憧憬和执著。
星辰汤是唐太宗李世民“汤泉宫”的文化遗存。建于公元644年,专供唐太宗李世民所用,原名“御汤”,占地面积100多平方米,是目前国内发现的最大的御用汤池。整个汤池的设计是阎立德根据唐代礼制规定,再结合天空星象、二十四节气,即天、地、人三位一体的理念设计建造的。古代人相信天上有天帝主宰宇宙,地上有皇帝统治人民,星座的位移、明暗、陨落,反映着皇权的变化。信奉“天人合一”说的唐玄宗便将酷像北斗七星的“御汤”,更名为“星辰汤”。很显然,这些用意就是想企求苍天北斗保佑李氏王朝,永固帝位。当然也有企求皇天赐福,得道成仙,长生不老的内心秘密。星辰汤离温泉水源最近,水质最好,地理位置最优越。泉水因自然漫溢涌人汤池形成了现代的自流水及冲浪浴的沐浴方式,更吸引了多位皇帝在此修建汤池。在1982年修复过程中,考古工作者又考证在星辰汤的底部叠压着秦始皇的“骊山汤”和汉武帝的“汉离宫”文化遗存,并在文化层中发现了中国历史上最早的皇室配套浴具——陶瓮、陶鉴和我国考古界目前发掘的唯一的木门,为研究秦代汉淋浴文化提供了佐证材料。
尚食汤,形制小,工艺简单,并无奇特造型,相对于前面的御用汤池,显然沐浴者的地位不及前者。曾有人解释:尚食汤是专供尚食局官员沐浴的。然而根据考古学家多年的考证,只定位尚食官员不太准确。古文献记载,“尚”字还包括“赏赐、给予”的含义,而唐代除尚食局外,随皇帝出行的还有尚药、尚衣、尚社、尚乘、尚擎五局官员。就汤池的整体结构分析,汤池中间设有石隔墙,东、南、北三面修砌有入池石台阶,池中并无固定的坐向位置,充分说明尚食汤面积虽小,但在此沫浴的人较多,使用率较高,身份也较复杂。所以推断得出,尚食汤在华清宫可解释为皇帝赏赐给等级较高的随行内侍官员的沐浴场所,在此沐浴常沐皇恩,知圣心之苦衷,为唐王朝的江山社稷效忠。由于史记记载较少,有关此汤池的诸多疑问(如:台阶下的百坑以及石隔墙的用途),还有待于考古专家进一步的探讨和论证。太子汤的沐浴者,顾名思义就是东宫的皇太子,建于公元644年,先后共经历80余年。沐浴的皇太子有李承乾、李治、李忠、李弘、李贤、李宪、李旦、李崇君、李隆基、李瑛共10人,其中仅有4位君临天下,其他的几位都成了皇权斗争的牺牲品。由此可见,唐宫廷内部争夺皇位是何等的激烈和残酷。
太子汤采用“星辰汤”排水道供水,即摆正了皇帝与皇太子之间的尊卑关系,解决了礼制犯忌的问题,又寓意着来自“星辰汤”的温泉能使皇太子常沐父皇恩泽。由于太子汤的四壁及池底遭到较严重的破坏,唐时的青石板大多已不复存在,再考虑到整个博物馆的建筑格局,所以太子汤以露天的形式陈设。
以上介绍的五组汤池,它们大小不一,形制各异,各具风格与特色,为研究中国古代沐浴史、唐宫廷建筑史、封建社会的等级制度、中国古代利用地热资源史均提供了翔实的史料依据,也极大地丰富了华清池的历史文化内涵。
温泉水源
我们眼前这座拱形的建筑便是温泉池的总源。我国有温泉2700多处,是世界上温泉最多的国家之一。而华清池的骊山温泉因开发利用早,并且受历代帝王青睐而名冠诸泉之首,享有“天下第一御泉”的美称。
温泉,大多含有对人体有益的矿物质和微量元素。沐浴温泉,不仅可以消除疲劳,还具有治疗多种疾病的功效。骊山温泉水温常年在43C,水质纯净,具有医疗价值的矿物质和微量元素的含量较高。根据科学检测,骊山温泉水质属低矿化、弱碱性、中等放射性泉水,故又称硅水、氟水和放射性氨水。这些均达到了医疗用水的标准,故有“自然之经方,天地之元气”的美称。由于温泉神奇的功效,赢得帝王们的特别喜好,并形成了一种专供帝王享用的传统特权。
骊山温泉可疗疾起源于2000年前的秦代,《三秦》记载:秦始皇幸游骊山时遇见一位神女,遂有调戏之举,神女一气之下唾于始皇面部,始皇脸部遂即生疮,病久治不愈。始皇追悔莫及,向神女表示仟悔,神女见其有悔改之意,便说:“此有温汤,何不一洗”,始皇就用骊山温泉治疗了毒疮。秦始皇汤戏神女的传说虽不足信,但却印证了温泉可治愈疾病的历史。
骊山温泉除其特有的医疗作用和得天独厚的自然条件外,还可改变植物的生长习性。相传秦始皇在冬季命人在骊山温谷中种西瓜,引起了儒生们的怀疑而被秦始皇坑杀,酿成了著名的“焚书坑儒”事件。当然这只是传说而已,不足为凭。数百年后的唐代,唐华清宫内辟有西瓜园。王建有“酒幔高楼一百家,宫前杨柳寺开花,内园分得温泉水,二月中旬已进瓜”的佳句,证明了古代劳动人民能巧妙地利用温泉进行农业技术革新。
“西安事变”旧址——环园
华清池不仅在中国古代史上享有盛名,中国近代史上震惊中外的“西安事变”也发生在这里。我们现在就来到了“西安事变”旧址——环园。
环园是1878年临潼县令沈家祯主持营建并题名的,总占地面积6000平方米。园内风貌既具有江南园林优雅别致的风格,又有北方园林殿宇宏伟的特色。主要建筑有望湖楼、飞霞阁、飞虹桥、荷花阁、五间厅、三间厅等。
1900年八国联军攻陷北京,慈禧太后西逃曾驻于此。1936年10月、12月蒋介石两次来陕督战,都以环园为临时行辕,坚持“攘外必先安内”的错误主张,在此布置“剿共”事宜。1936年12月12日,这里爆发了震惊中外的“西安事变”。1982年2月,五间厅、三间厅被国务院公布为全国第二批重点文物保护单位。
五间厅是“西安事变”时蒋介石的下榻之处,由西向东依次为:秘书室、蒋介石卧室、办公室、会议室、侍从室。
“西安事变”爆发于1936年12月12日,所以历史上也称“双十二事变”。它是由国民党内部主张抗日的爱国将领张学良和杨虎城发动的。1931年,日本帝国主义用刺刀和大炮制造了骇人听闻的“九一八”事变,中国面临民族灭亡的紧急关头。野蛮的侵略,激起了全国人民的愤怒,抗日的呼声响彻大江南北、黄河两岸。在民族存亡日益加重的紧要关头,中国共产党于1935年12月在陕北召开了“瓦窑堡会议”,毛泽东根据我国当时的形势,提出了建立民族统一战线的策略,全国各阶层爱国人士积极响应,投身于抗日救国的洪流之中,而蒋介石却置民族安危于不顾,顽固推行“攘外必先安内”的错误政策,他移师西北,把大本营置于西安。
1936年12月4日,蒋介石乘专列第二次来西安,以华清池为临时行辕,下榻于五间厅,准备在此布置实施“剿共”事宜。他一到行辕,便迫不及待地召见了东北军和十七路军师以上的军官,要他们服从命令,进攻陕北红军。蒋介石于12月6日召见了张学良、杨虎城,并向他们摊牌,提出两种方案供其选择:要么全面进攻陕北红军,要么让出陕西,由中央军进剿。12月7日,张学良赴临潼晋见蒋介石并和其“诤谏”,他至诚大义地规劝蒋介石放弃“剿共”内战,却遭到蒋介石的严词训斥。12月8日,张、杨两位将军大义凛然地苦谏,声泪俱下地哭谏,都无济于事。从国家和民族利益出发,两位将军在西安止园商定,以武装形势逼蒋介石停止内战、一致抗日。12月9日凌晨,古城学生举行纪念“一二.九”运动一周年请愿游行,准备步行来临潼向蒋介石请愿。蒋介石听到消息后大发雷霆,命令张学良前去制止学生闹事,并声称:“如不听者,格杀勿论。”游行队伍行至灞桥时,被张学良驱车阻止,学生们声泪俱下地讲述了各种理由,说明一定要到行辕请愿。面对热血沸腾的爱国学生,张学良恳切地说:“同胞们!同学们!我张学良是国家的军人,我绝不辜负你们救国的心愿,绝不欺骗大家,一星期之内,我用事实答复你们。”学生们报以热烈的掌声,在张学良将军的劝阻下,学生们陆续返回西安。而此时的蒋介石正在行辕内的宴会厅宴请东北军和十七路军的部分高级将领,加紧分化收买工作。张学良深夜赴临潼华清池见蒋,向蒋转达了学生们的请求,而蒋介石却置之不理。张学良无奈地离开五间厅后,蒋介石取出纸章,给陕西省政府主席邵力子写了一纸手谕,欲解除张学良和杨虎城的兵权。
12月10日,张学良、杨虎城决心对蒋介石实行兵谏。12月12日凌晨3时左右,东北军外线部队的两个团迅速进入骊山附近,包围了华清池,解除了驻华清池附近的宪兵武装,在骊山脚下打响了“西安事变”的第一枪。蒋介石听到枪声,因不知敌情,未及穿衣,便和侍卫官及随从仓皇而逃,在翻越后门时,不小心摔伤了脊梁,还丢了一只鞋子,由随从扶掖向山上逃去。
党卫队冲入第二道门,冲人五间厅,闯进蒋介石卧室时,发现室内空无一人,而蒋介石的衣帽、斗篷、假牙尚在,伸手摸摸被窝仍有余温,推测蒋介石并未逃远,于是开始大规模搜山,发现骊山半山腰虎斑石处的夹缝中躲藏有人,立即间:“什么人,还不出来,要开枪了。”蒋介石终于从夹缝中走出,却意外地发现,搜山的并不是红军而是东北军,连声问:“张副司令在哪里,在哪里。”此时的蒋介石身穿古铜色睡袍,浑身是土,冻得瑟瑟发抖,在士兵的扶掖下,被护送至西安。
在临潼发生激烈枪战的同时,杨虎城将军的官兵也迅速行动,解除了中央宪兵团的武装,扣押了随蒋来陕北的要员陈诚、卫立煌等,占领了飞机场、火车站,很快控制了西安的局势。1陕西导游资格证考试2陕西省导游资格考试3陕西导游资格考试4陕西省导游资格证5陕西导游网6陕西导游词7陕西导游8陕西导游考试9陕西导游考试试题10陕西英语导游词11陕西八大景点导游词12陕西导游试题13陕西省导游考试14陕西英文导游词15陕西导游论坛16陕西华清池导游词17陕西导游证182007陕西导游考试19陕西导游培训学校20陕西导游考试网21陕西英语导游考试题22陕西省导游232007年陕西导游考试24陕西导游证考试25陕西导游考试真题26陕西省导游网27陕西导游证考试题28陕西导游学校29陕西导游社区30陕西导游培训31陕西导游考试时间3207陕西导游考试3307年陕西导游考试34陕西导游讲解视频35陕西导游培训学院36陕西英语导游37陕西兵马俑导游词38陕西导游考试导游词39陕西导游大赛视频40陕西省导游证考试41陕西红色旅游导游词42陕西延安导游词43陕西导游考试口试44陕西导游考试模拟题45陕西省导游考试时间46陕西乾陵导游词47陕西大雁塔导游词48陕西导游欢迎词49陕西导游讲解词50陕西省英语导游词
“西安事变”爆发后,中国共产党派出了以周恩来、秦邦宪、叶剑英为首的代表团抵达西安,为“西安事变”的和平解决作出了多方面努力,终于迫使蒋介石答应“停止内战,一致抗日”的要求,遂于12月25日释放蒋介石回南京。“西安事变”的和平解决,结束了长达10年之久的国共内战,促进了抗日民族统一战线的形成,使抗日战争得到了广泛发动。华清池五间厅的墙壁上、玻璃窗上的累累弹痕将永远铭记着中国现代革命史上的重大事件——“西安事变”。华清池也因承载着这一段历史而名载史册。
昔日的皇宫禁苑,天子御汤,今日已成为融风景园林、文物遗址、温泉沫浴于一体的综合性的旅游胜地。1982年华清池被列入全国第一批全国风景名胜区,1998年被建设部授予“中国名园”,2000年被评为全国首批“AAAA”级旅游景区。正如郭沫若吟诗所咏:“华清池水色清苍,此日规模越盛唐。不仅宫池依旧制,而今民庶尽天王。”
第二篇:陕西省导游口试考试景点讲解:华清池英文导游词
陕西省导游口试考试景点讲解:华清池英文导游词
Huaqing Pool is situated about 35 kilometres east of the city of Xi’an.Historically, the Western Zhou dynasty saw the construction of the Li Palace on the spot.In the Qin dynasty a pool was built with stones, and was given the name Lishan Tang(the Lishan Hot Spring).The site was extended into a palace in the Han dynasty, and renamed the Li Palace(the Resort Palace).In the Tang dynasty, Li Shimin(Emperor Tai Zong)ordered to construct the Hot Spring Palace, and Emperor Xuan Zong had a walled palace built around Lishan Mountain in the year of 747.It was known as the Huaqing Palace.It also had the name Huaqing Pool on account of its location on the hot springs.Huaqing Pool is located at the foot of the Lishan Mountain, a branch range of the Qinling Ranges, and stands 1,256 metres high.It is covered with pines and cypresses, looking very much like a like a dark green galloping horse from a long distance.So it has the name of the Lishan Mountain(Li means a black horse).The Tang dynasty Emperor Xuan Zong and his favourite lady, Yang Gui Fei used to make their home at Frost Drifting Hall in winter days.When winter came, snowflakes were floating in the air, and everything in sight was white.However, they came into thaw immediately in front of the hall.It owed a great deal to the luke warm vapour rising out of the hot spring.This is the Frost Drifting Hall that greets us today.Close by the Frost Drifting Hall lies the Nine Dragon Pool.According to legend, the Central Shaanxi Plain was once stricken by a severe drought in the very remote past.Thus, by the order of the Jade Emperor(the Supreme Deity of Heaven), an old dragon came at the head of eight young ones, and made rain here.Yet when the disaster was just abating, they lowered their guard so much that it became serious again.In a fit of anger, the Jade Emperor kept the young dragons under the Jade Cause Way(玉堤), with the Morning Glow Pavilion and the Sunset Pavilion built at both ends of it respectively, to make the young dragons spout cleat water all day long to meet the needs of local irrigation.Besides, he had the old dragon confined to the bottom of the Roaring Dragon Waterside Pavilion situated at the upper end of the Jade Causeway, and obliged him to exercise control over the young.The Nine-Bend Corridor west of the Nine Dragon Pool leads directly to the Marble Boat, which resembles a dragon boat on the water surface.In the Marble Boat lies the Nine Dragon Tang(the Nine Dragon Hot Spring where Emperor Xuan Zong used to take baths).At the head of his court ladies and hundreds of his officials, he would come to the Huanqing Palace to spend his winter days in October of the Lunar calendar and return to Chang’an City as the year drew to its close.The Nine Dragon Hot Spring was originally built with crystal jade, whose surface was decorated with the carvings of fish, dragons, birds and flowers.In it twin lotus flowers also carved with white jade could be seen as well.The spring water welled from the break of an earthen jar, and spouted up to the lotus flowers.Hence the name Lotus Flower Tang(the Lotus Flower Hot Spring).The Gui Fei Bathing Pool was where Yang Gui Fei, Emperor Xuan Zong’s favorite lady, used to take bath.It was originally built with white jade, and in its center a blooming flower spouted water like a spring.The pool looked very much like a Chinese flowering crabapple;Hence its name the Chinese Flowering Crabapple Hot Spring or the Lotus Hot Spring..Lady Yang used to make a stay in this pavilion to see sights or to air her hair after a bath.Therefore, it was named the Hair Airing Pavilion.Whether the sun was rising or setting, the pavilion was aglow with sunshine;hence the name the Flying Roseate Pavilion.Southwest of the Gui Fei Bathing Pool stands a brick-built pavilion.On its head three big Chinese characters “Xi Jia Lou”(Fine Sunset-Bathed Pavilion)are inscribed according to the model of the most celebrated according to the model of the most celebrated Chinese calligrapher, Yu You Ren, here is the source of the spring water.At this spa there are four hot springs.They have an hourly flow of 112 tons, and a constant temperature of 43°C.The spring water contains lime, sodium carbonate, sodium sulphate and other minerals, which makes it suitable for bathing and considerable treatment of quite a few diseases such as dermatosis, rheumatism, arthritis and muscular pain.The Fine Sunset-Bathed Pavilion marks the first source of the spring water, which was discovered some 3,000 years ago, roughly in the Western Zhou Dynasty.Its water flow averages 25 tons per hour.Take up the steps east of the source of hot springs, you will gradually see the Five-Room Pavilion where Chiang Kaishek made a temporary stay during the Xi’an Incident.The Xi’an Incident took place on December 12, 1936, and it is also known as the Double Twelfth Incident.After the Incident of September 18, 1936, the Japanese imperialists seized the three provinces northeast of China, and intensified their invasion of North China.This was the very moment vital to the Chinese nation.Yet Chiang Kaichek persisted doggedly in carrying out his reactionary policy “domestic tranquility is a must for the resistance against Japanese invades,” and commanded the Northeast Army and Northwest Army, respectively headed by Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng, to attack the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region.Inspired by our Party’s policy “let us stop the internal war and unit to resist the Japanese aggressors,” those two generals made to Chiang Kaishek the proposal of forming a united front with the Communist Party for the resistance.Not only did he reject the proposal, but flew to Xi’an to scheme the “suppression of the Communist Party.” And the slaughter of the patriotic youth.Out of patriotism, Zhang and Yang started the famous Xi’an Incident.Very early on the morning of December 12, 1936 the Incident was impending.Zhang Xueliang, together with Yang Hucheng ordered a squad of bodyguards to surround the Huaqing Pool.They fought a fierce battle there, and wiped out Chiang’s bodyguards in one vigorous effort.The sound of firing came to Chiang Kaishek, and he was so terrified that he crept out of the window with his nightgown and slippers only.What’s more, he hurt his spinal bone, and lost one of his slippers while crossing over the back wall.He staggered up Lishan Mountain, and hid himself behind a stone in the crevice halfway on it.Those brave soldiers began to search the mountain immediately when they rushed into the Five-Room Pavilion to find that Chiang’s hat and clothes were still there and that his quilt remained warm.In the end they found Chiang Kaishek, and thus escorted him to Xi’an.In order to avoid a civil war and try t establish a national united front for the resistance against Japan, Mao Zedong on behalf of the C.C.P.C.insisted on a peaceful settlement of the Incident.Therefore, a delegation headed by Zhou Enlai was sent to Xi’an.Zhou Enlai and his suite did a large amount of work there, took everything possible into consideration, and ultimately forced Chiang Kaishek to accept the proposal by his two generals.On December 25, Chiang was freed, and flew back to Nanjing.The Xi’an Incident was so peacefully settled.The peaceful settlement of the Incident put an end to the internal war which had lasted for ten years, and accelerated the formation and development of the national united front for the anti-Japanese drive.Moreover, it showed that the co-operative relationships between the Communist and Nationalists arrived at a new stage.It marked a great turning point in modern Chinese history.In the year of 1946 the KMT government had a “National Rejuvenation Pavilion” built near the crevice where Chiang Kaishek had hidden himself in the Incident.It was also called “Vital Energy Pavilion”.After the national liberation it was renamed “Catching Chiang Pavilion”.Close by the pavilion stands a wooden board which carries a brief introduction to the Xi’an Incident.Iron chains and rings in the crevices east of the pavilion, by which visitors can climb up to take a look at Chiang Kaishek’s shelter.Up the winding path east of the Five-Room-Pavilion you will catch sight of a bridge-like construction.It shines regularly with a myriad of evening sun rays both in summer and autumn, and looks very much like rainbow.So it has the name of the Hovering Rainbow Bridge.Located on the Xixiu Ridge(the West Embroidery Ridge)of the Lishan Mountain, the remains of the beacon tower of the Western Zhou Dynasty seem easy to identify.The beacon tower was mostly built at the top of the mountain to give border alarm in ancient times.It was constantly under special control.Once the enemies were pressing on towards the border, the beacon tower began to take effect: it was made to smoke in the daytime while set on fire at night.The story goes that Bao Si, Queen of the Western Zhou dynasty was highly honored, yet she never cracked a smile.King You tried many ways to put a smile on her face, but he failed over and over again.He “called his court band to toll bells and beat gongs”, and she pulled a long face.Then the band were asked to “play the bamboo flute and strings” and she remained displeased.Afterwards, “maids of honour served wine, festively singing and dancing,” and she did not let out a smile at all.“You don’t like music!What on earth are you fond of?” the King asked.“I nearly have a liking for nothing.But I can still well remember I liked to give ear to the sound of tearing a piece of coloured silk when I was a child.It was clear anf melodious,” she replied.King You said in excitement, “That is very simple.How come you didn’t let me know it earlier?”
Thus he ordered the officially appointed property manager to offer coloured silk, and made fresh and energetic maids of honour to tear it into pieces.Hundreds of bolts of coloured silk were utterly torn, but Bao Si remained unmoved.“Why didn’t you let out a single smile then?” he asked.“I have never smiled so far, ” the Queen replied.The King tried over and over again, but failed repeatedly, and in the end he gave orders, “Anyone both in and out of court who can amuse Bao Si will be awarded one thousand pieces of gold.”
Afterwards Guo Shifu, a treacherous court official came and offered advice: “Set the beacon tower on fire and fool your sovereign rulers.” That night the King and Queen reached the Lishan Mountain by carriage, and gave the order.In the split second the flames of the fire lit up the sky ad the sovereign rulers moved their troops immediately to the Lishan Mountain.There they found nothing but that the King and Queen enjoyed drinking festively.The King then dispatched his bodyguard to inform them that “Everything should have been all right.I have just been joking with you.” When they got this, they looked at each other in blank dismay, and left disappointed.Sure enough, Bao Si burst into laughter, stroking her hands when she noticed all the troops come in vain and go noisily.Accordingly, Guo Shifu got a prize of one thousand pieces of gold.Later on King You did so more often than not.In 771 B.C.Quan Rong(a then minority tribe)staged an armed rebellion against the Western Zhou Dynasty.King You ordered urgently to set the beacon tower on fire, but all the sovereign rulers remained unmoved.Consequently King Yu was killed, and Bao Si was taken away.The Western Zhou dynasty vanished.Herein come the Chinese idiom “A single smile costs one thousand pieces of gold” and “The sovereign rulers are fooled by the beacon fire.”
第三篇:陕西省导游口试考试景点讲解:华山英文导游词
陕西省导游口试考试景点讲解:华山英文导游词Hua Shan is the highest of China’s five sacred mountains.It is 120 kilometers east of Xian.It has five peaks that resemble the petals of a flower.The highest peak is 2180 meters(7085 feet).We had had discussions about going to Hua Shan with some graduate students from Computer Science.That didn’t work out due to changes in schedules on both sides.Also, they were planning to do the climb at night to be able to reach the peak at sunrise.That did not appeal to us.We wanted to spend a night on the mountain.Fran’s department arranged a trip for us, making reservations at the simple hotel on the North Peak.They sent two graduate students to accompany us, though they had not been to Hua Shan before.We met them at 8:00 on Saturday morning and took a taxi to the train station.There we asked around and located a mini-bus.The bus made a couple of stops.One was to see a presentation about the traditional medicines grown on the mountain and a chance to buy some of them.It probably would have been interesting if we understood Chinese.Our guides gave us the general outline about what was said.The other stop was a quick lunch stop.There are two approaches to Hua Shan.[Chinese proverb: “There is one road and only one road to Hua Shan,” meaning that sometimes the hard way is the only way.] The west entrance involves 10 kilometers of walking on a road before you start climbing.We went with the east entrance, where the bus brings you to the base of a cable car that goes up to the 1500 meter North Peak.Our plan was to walk up to the North Peak, then climb to the four other peaks the next day and take the cable car down.We started the climb in the early afternoon.The path consists of stone steps with rough chain link handrails in the narrowest areas(we wore our bicycling gloves for hand protection).Physically, it is more like climbing the steps of a skyscraper than trails at home.However, the temperature was about 95 degrees and there was not much shade.We brought lots of water, including some bottles that we froze and some Gatorade that we got at the fancy department store in downtown Xian.There are plenty of refreshment stands along the way where you can buy bottled water, the Chinese equivalent of Gatorade, and other drinks or snacks at a premium price.We reached the North Peak before 4:00 PM and rested at the hotel.Our room was basic, but comfortable and clean enough.Because water is scarce on the mountain, there were neither showers nor sinks available for washing.In that sense the experience felt like camping, but we were sleeping in a big tent!
After dinner at the hotel restaurant, we spent some time talking with our guides.We were a bit surprised to find that they both think of Japan negatively, but like the U.S.It seems that Japan’s WWII behavior in China has not been forgotten, and is emphasized in school.We saw a beautiful sunset and watched the sky become resplendent with thousands of stars, including the Milky Way galaxy.This was the clearest sky that we have seen in China.The fresh air at Hua Shan is a treat!
Our guides had both been planning to get up at 4:00 AM to watch the sunrise.Fran and I made sleep a priority.We did happen to wake up a bit before sunrise(our room faced east)and went outside to watch the sky become rosy.Ironically, our guides missed the sunrise because they had stayed up late watching the European soccer championships on the television in their room The plan for the day was to climb the other four peaks, but we reserved the right to shorten the route.The first part was a steep climb to Middle Peak.After the low North Peak, all the others are at roughly 2000 meters.There were crowds on the way to Middle Peak – mostly Chinese hikers but we did see a few other wai guo(foreigners)as well.We visited two Taoist temples en route to Middle Peak.Each one had an altar with incense and offerings of fruit.The friendly monks invited us to say a prayer or to send blessings to loved ones.Fran accepted their invitation.At the first temple, she lit incense sticks and knelt on a cushion in front of the altar saying a silent prayer for our safe journey to the various summits of Hua Shan(the prayer was answered).At the second temple, she knelt on a cushion in front of the altar and sent silent blessings to several friends who are experiencing challenging situations in their lives at present.After each blessing, she leaned forward and the monk struck a drum.After Middle Peak, the crowds got much thinner.The next was East Peak, which had a steep ladder climbing rock.Fran was dubious about this ascent, but realized that the ladder wasn’t so bad and went for it.That was a good decision because we were then able to do a loop and the trails got almost empty at this point.After skirting the top of a cliff with a steep dropoff on both sides, we had a pleasant walk to South Peak and West Peak.There was even a small amount of dirt trail!The summit of South Peak was the highest point on Hua Shan, so of course we asked another hiker to take a photo of our guides and us.The views from the tops of each peak were beautiful.Hua Shan and the surrounding mountains are very rugged and remind us somewhat of hiking in the southwestern United States or the Sierras.We took a route that eventually brought us to the main line returning down from Middle to North Peak.We were happy to have ascended each of the five peaks(petals)of Flower Mountain.By cable car(the longest in Asia), it was just 7 minutes down to the park entrance.We caught a shuttle bus into town, then transferred to a bus for Xian.Our guides told us that we had walked up and down a total of 4000 stairs!We were glad that we did not have this information when we started.For three days after returning home, our sore leg muscles instructed us to take the elevator to our fifth floor apartment rather than climbing the stairs.
第四篇:陕西省导游口试考试景点讲解:秦兵马俑英文导游词
陕西省导游口试考试景点讲解:秦兵马俑英文导游词
Emperor Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum and the Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses Museum
Emperor Qin Shihuang(259-210B.C.)had Ying as his surname and Zheng as his given name.He name to the throne of the Qin at age 13, and took the helm of the state at age of 22.By 221 B.C., he had annexed the six rival principalities of Qi, Chu, Yan, Han, Zhao and Wei, and established the first feudal empire in China’s history.In the year 221 B.C., when he unified the whole country, Ying Zheng styled himself emperor.He named himself Shihuang Di, the first emperor in the hope that his later generations be the second, the third even the one hundredth and thousandth emperors in proper order to carry on the hereditary system.Since then, the supreme feudal rulers of China’s dynasties had continued to call themselves Huang Di, the emperor.After he had annexed the other six states, Emperor Qin Shihuang abolished the enfeoffment system and adopted the prefecture and county system.He standardized legal codes, written language, track, currencies, weights and measures.To protect against harassment by the Hun aristocrats.Emperor Qin Shihuang ordered the Great Wall be built.All these measures played an active role in eliminating the cause of the state of separation and division and strengthening the unification of the whole country as well as promotion the development of economy and culture.They had a great and deep influence upon China’s 2,000 year old feudal society.Emperor Qin Shihuang ordered the books of various schools burned except those of the Qin dynasty’s history and culture, divination and medicines in an attempt to push his feudal autocracy in the ideological field.As a result, China’s ancient classics had been devastated and destroy.Moreover, he once ordered 460 scholars be buried alive.Those events were later called in history“the burning of books and the burying of Confucian scholars.”
Emperor Qin Shihuang,for his own pleasure, conscribed several hundred thousand convicts and went in for large-scale construction and had over seven hundred palaces built in the Guanzhong Plain.These palaces stretched several hundred li and he sought pleasure from one palace to the other.Often nobody knew where he ranging treasures inside the tomb, were enclosed alive.Emperor Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum has not yet been excavated.What looks like inside could noly be known when it is opened.However, the three pits of the terra-cotta warriot excavated outside the east gate of the outer enclosure of the necropolis can make one imagine how magnificent and luxurious the structure of Emperor Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum was.No.1 Pit was stumbled upon in March 1974 when villagers of Xiyang Village of Yanzhai township, Lintong County, sank a well 1.5km east of the mausoleum.In 1976, No.2 and 3 Pits were found 20m north of No.1 Pit respectively after the drilling survey.The terra-cotta warriors and horses are arrayed according to the Qin dynasty battle formation, symbolizing the troops keeping vigil beside the mausoleum.This discovery aroused much interest both at home and abroad.In 1975, a museum, housing the site of No.1 and covering an area of 16,300 square meters was built with the permission of the State Council.The museum was formally opened to public on Oct.1, the National Day, 1979.No.1 Pit is 230 meters long from east to west, 62m wide from north to south and 5m deep , covering a total area of 14,260 square meters.It is an earth-and-wood structure in the shape of a tunnel.There are five sloping entrances on the eastern and western sides of the pit respectively.The pit is divided into eleven corridors by ten earthen partition walls, and the floors are paved with bricks.Thick rafters were placed onto the walls(but now one can only see their remains), which were covered with mats and then fine soil and earth.The battle formation of the Qin dynasty, facing east.In the east end are arrayed three lines of terra-cotta warriors, 70 pieces in each, totaling 210 pieces.They are supposed to be the van of the formation.Immediately behind them are 38 columns of infantrymen alternating with war chariots in the corridors, each being 180m long.They are probably the main body of the formation.There is one line of warriors in the left, right and west ends respectively, facing outwards.They are probably the flanks and the rear.There are altogether 27 trial trench, it is assumed that more than 6,000 clay warriors and horses could be unearthed from No.1 Pit.No.2 Pit sis about half the size of No.1 Pit, covering about 6,000 square meters Trail diggings show this is a composite formation of infantry, cavalry and chariot soldiers, from which roughly over 1,000 clay warriors, and 500 chariots and saddled horses could be unearthed.The 2,000-year-old wooden chariots are already rotten.But their shafts, cross yokes, and wheels, etc.left clear impressions on the earth bed.The copper parts of the chariots still remain.Each chariot is pulled by four horses which are one and half meters high and two metres long.According to textual research, these clay horses were sculptures after the breed in the area of Hexi Corridor.The horses for the cavalrymen were already saddled, but with no stirups.No.3 Pit covers an area of 520m2 with only four horses, one chariot and 68 warriors, supposed to be the command post of the battle formation.Now, No.2 and 3 Pits have been refilled, but visitors can see some clay figures and weapons displayed in the exhibition halls in the museum that had been unearthed from these two pits.The floors of both No.1 and 2 Pits were covered with a layer of silt of 15 to 20cm thick.In these pits, one can see traces of burnt beams everywhere, some relics which were mostly broken.Analysis shows that the pits were burned down by Xiang Yu, leader of a peasant army.All of the clay warriors in the three pits held real weapons in their hands and face east, showing Emperor Qin Shihuang’s strong determination of wiping out the six states and unifying the whole country.The height of the terra-cotta warriors varies from 1.78m, the shortest, to 1.97m, the tallest.They look healthy and strong and have different facial expressions.Probably they were sculpted by craftsmen according to real soldiers of the Qin dynasy.They organically combined the skills of round engraving, bas-relief and linear engraving, and utilized the six traditional folk crafts of sculpturing, such as hand-moulding, sticking, cutting, painting and so on.The clay models were then put in kilns, baked and colour-painted.As the terra-cotta figures have beeb burnt and have gone through the natural process of decay, we can’t see their original gorgeous colours.However, most of the terra-cotta figures bear the trace of the original colours, and few of them are still as bright as new.They are found to be painted by mineral dyestuffs of vermilion, bright red, pink dark green, powder green, purple, blue, orange, black and white colours.Thousands of real weapons were unearthed from these terra-cotta army pits, including broad knives, swords, spears, dagger-axes, halberds, bows, crossbows and arrowheads.These weapons were exquisitely made.Some of theme are still very sharp, analyses show that they are made of alloys of copper and tin, containing more than ten kinds of other metals.Since their surfaces were treated with chromium, they are as bright as new, though buried underground for more than 2,000 years.This indicates that Qin dynasty’s metallurgical technology and weapon-manufacturing technique already reached quite a high level.In December 1980, two teams of large painted bronze chariots and horses were unearthed 20 metres west of the mound of Emperor Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum.These single shaft four-horse chariots each comprises 3,462 spare parts, and has a body with two compartments, one behind the other, and an elliptical umbrella like canopy.The four horses harnessed to the chariot are 65-67 centimeters tall.The restored bronze chariots and horses are exact imitations of true chariot, horse and driver in half life-size.The chariots and horses are decorated with coloured drawings against white background.They have been fitted with more than 1,500 piecese of gold and silvers and decorations, looking luxurious, splendid and graceful.Probably they were meant for the use of Emperor Qin Shihuang’s soul to go on inspection.The bronze chariots and horses were made by lost wax casting, which shows a high level of technology.For instance, the tortoise-shell-like canopy is about 4mm thick, and the window is only 1mm thick on which are many small holes for ventilation.According to a preliminary study, the technology of manufacturing the bronze chariots and horses has involved casting, welding, reveting, inlaying embedding and chiseling.The excavation of the bronze chariots and horses provides extremely valuable material and data for the textual research of the metallurgical technique, the mechanism of the chariot and technological modeling of the Qin dynasty.No.2 bronze chariot and horses now on display were found broken into 1,555 pieces when excavated.After two-and-half years’ careful and painstaking restoration by archaeologists and various specialists, they were formally exhibited in the museum on October 1, 1983.No.1 bronze chariot hand horses are on display from 1988.The museum of Terracotta Warriors and Horses
Ladies and gentlemen, good morning, Today, we are going to visit the Museum of Terracotta Warriors and Horses.This museum is located at the foot of mountain Li Shan, about 35 kilometers east of Xi’an.First, I will give you a brief introduction about the master of this underground army---the First Qin Emperor, Yingzheng.He came to the throne at the age of 13 and seized the power at the age of 22.By 221BC, he had annexed all the six independent states and established the first centralized autocratic feudal empire in the long history of China.After the unification of the whole country, he styled himself the First Emperor and standardized the coinage, weights and measures, the legal codes, the written scripts and so on.He also ordered the linkage of the original Great Wall.All these exerted an everlasting influence on the long feudal history of China.But the First Qin Emperor was very ambitious.As soon as he came to the throne, he ordered that a magnificent mausoleum should be built for him.It took 37 years to complete this great project.Actually, the site of those terracotta warriors and horses we now see is just a small part of his mausoleum.Ok, everyone, now we are standing at the front gate of the Eighth Wonder of the world---the Museum of Terracotta Warriors and Horses.As one of the top ten places of historical interest in China, it was also listed as a world heritage site.So next, let’s go to uncover the veil of this miraculous work.In March 1974,when several farmers were sinking a well about 1.5km east of the First Qin Emperor’s Maosolem, they came upon many fragments of the terracotta figures.The results of archaeological excavation showed that is two more pits were discovered respectively.They were then named pit1,pit2, and pit3 by the order of discovery.The new discovery stirred up a sensation all over the world.In order to provide the historical artifacts with adequate protection, a musem was set up on the site of Pit 1 in 1975 upon the approval of the state council.Pit 1,covers an area of 16,300 square meters, is an earth-and-wood structure in the shape of a tunnel.The terra cotta armies in pit 1 were arranged in battle formation.In the front of this formation, there are 210warriors in 3 lines facing forward.Armed with bows and arrows, they constitute the so-called vanguard.Meanwhile, there is one row of warriors on each of the borders of this pit, facing outward---they are the flanks and the rear guard.Holding long-distance shooting weapons, they took up the job of defending the whole army.Then, this way please.We may find ten partition walls which divided this pit into 11 corridors.The warriors standing inside them with horse-drawn chariots represent the principal military force of this battle formation.According to the density, there are over 6000 terracotta warriors and horses, and most of them are infantrymen.Ok, Here now we arrived at Pit 2.we can see that Pit 2 is still under cover, that’s because we want to preserve them.Pit 2 consists of 4 different mixed military forces in four arrays, they are infantrymen, cavalrymen, archers and charioteers.And pit 2 also include many chariots and horses.They can be divided to act independently, capable of attacking, and defending with a quick response.As you see, those worriors, their feet, legs, bodies, necks, hands and heads, all with different faces, were all made separately and joined together.we may find they are all vivid and true to life.And also as we can see, here are some actual weapons unearthed in those pits.The most attractive one is a bronze sword.Although it was buried over thousands of years, it is still very sharp.It can cat through 20 pieces of paper put together.Now we come to pit 3.Pit 3 covers an area of about 520 square meters.There are only 68 warriors and 4 clay horses.The warriors were arranged opposite to each other in two rows, and only one kind of weapon called “SHU” had been discovered.This kind of weapon has no blade, and is believed to be used by the guards of honor.We have found many animal bones in the north side, and it is supposed to be “Prayer Hall”, and “Commander’s office” is on the south side.This suggests pit 3 is the headquarters directing the whole underground army.Then we have arrived at the exhibition hall of Bronze Chariots and Horses.In 1980, two sets of large painted bronze chariots and horses were found.They broke into thousands of pieces when we found them and after 8 years’ careful restoration;they were rebuilt and open to the public.The first one was named “High Chariot” and the second one was called “Security Chariot”.They were the eariliest and most exquisitely and intricately made bronze valuables,and also the largest bronze wares discovered in the history of world archaeology.It provides extremlyvaluable material and data for the research of the metallurgical technique and technological modeling og the Qin Dynasty.So now we will finish our journey in the museum today, I believe that you must be very astonished at this world wonder.So it’s your time,you can work around and take some pictures.thank you for listening.
第五篇:陕西省导游口试考试景点讲解:历史博物馆英文导游词
陕西省导游口试考试景点讲解:历史博物馆英文导游词 Shaanxi History Museum is a state-level large-scale modernization of the museum is a magnificent Tang-style building, covers an area of about 70,000 square meters, construction area of over 50,000 square meters.It brings together the culture of Shaanxi, shows the development of Chinese civilization, Shaanxi Province in China in view of the history of the status of the state to invest a total of 144,000,000 yuan for the construction of the Shaanxi Museum of History, in June 1991 completion and opening.Flavor Architecture Museum, unique.It classical Chinese palace architecture and garden architecture closely together, coordinating colors, reflecting the traditional Chinese architectural style, at the same time with local characteristics and the spirit of the times.Museum of Shaanxi Province unearthed antiques 113,000(Group)showroom area of 1100 square meters, at the prehistoric, Zhou, Qin, Han, Wei, Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties and the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties most of the seven, the image display system from 115 Million years ago until the year 1840, Shaanxi's history.In Chinese history, there have been 11 dynasties established their capitals in Shaanxi Province and will last for 1,000 years, is the capital of China's most Dynasty, the longest of the capital region, from a certain point, the ancient history of Shaanxi is China's history Enrichment.● features: Museum of Shaanxi Province in ancient China into the palace courtyard with the architectural style in one, dignified and elegant, generous simplicity, the layout of coordination, the great momentum, reflecting the ethnic and local characteristics, the Library has central air-conditioning, lighting systems, multi-purpose use Computer management system and the central control system.Heritage and the Treasury have modern languages with simultaneous interpretation function Hall.● Shaanxi Museum of History of the Tang Dynasty architectural style succession of powerful broad, dignified and elegant style, from traditional Chinese palace “axis of symmetry, the master-slave in an orderly manner, the central hall, Si Yu Chong-floor,” the layout of the form and at the same time the use of modern advanced technology to China's Sheng Tang period classical architectural style with modern requirements of the museum features combined into one, has managed to maintain the old style with modern features.The roof of the Tang Dynasty used the prevalence of gray green glazed tile, Wah Kwai appears to be a solemn, simple person, wall materials like asbestos tiles,Doors and windows are tinted using large pieces of glass and aluminum framework, the Library can be equipped with temperature and humidity control of the closed central air-conditioning system of multi-functional lighting systems, automatic fire alarm systems, computer-controlled management system;heritage with science and technology center With-the-art laboratory to test repair techniques and means of protection.To enhance cultural exchange between China, has computer-controlled and have 300,000 books in the library and 6-language simultaneous interpretation of international academic Hall.In addition, there are facilities for cultural relics libraries, library, shopping and so on.● collections: the Museum's collection of historical relics unearthed in Shaanxi 370,000 fine, visitors can enjoy prehistoric, Zhou, Qin, Han, Wei, Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties, Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing from 115 million years ago to Year in 1840 between the Shaanxi Cultural Relics.● Structure: galleries with a total area of 11,000 square meters, to display the basic points, and temporary exhibits on display feature three parts, on display ancient history of Shaanxi, Shanxi Bronze Exhibition, Shaanxi show the essence of ancient pottery and domestic Tangmu murals show the most real thing Attractive.● into the hall of the museum, in the face of huge photographs to show people Pentium Miangen roar of the Yellow River and the vast loess plateau.This is the birth of the breeding history and culture of Shaanxi's geographical location.Shaanxi Yellow Earth's history is the history of civilization.Heads held high standing in the central hall of the giant lion is the symbol of civilization.Its grand design, the surging momentum, the beautiful stone, Hongik Univ of vision, called “Eastern Lions in the first.”This is the first in the history of Chinese stone lions from the only female Emperor Wu of Young's mother, Ling-shun.Ancient Chinese lion and the lion sculpture art from Afghanistan into Central Asia's strange romance with the immense depth of East Asia here so perfectly integrated into one, embodies the history and culture of Shaanxi tone.Nearly 1,500 m of exhibition by the basic line on display, special and temporary exhibits on display consists of three parts.Museum is located in the central up and down two floors to display the basic meta-historical relics unearthed in Shaanxi Province of the essence, the display of more than 3,000 pieces of rare treasures unearthed in Shaanxi from the hundreds of thousands of cultural relics selected from a number of precious cultural relics here from the public for the first time in World Bank, sub-prehistoric, Zhou, Qin, Han, Wei, Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties and the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties most of the seven, the image display system, from 115 million years ago by the year 1840, Shaanxi's ancient history, and a number of important people understand the Shaanxi Archeology The basic
Han four Wadang God(Suzaku)diameter of 15.8 cm, 2 cm wide margin round, Shaanxi Han Chang'an City ruins unearthed.Suzaku unloading the Pearl of the mouth, head Qiao Mei, the more dignified and powerful Meng, the sacred abnormal.Now in the possession of the Shaanxi History Museum.