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- Title
城市关联视角下北京宗教建筑文化的历史变迁及成因.
- Authors
郭摇岩; 杨昌鸣
- Abstract
As an ancient city and capital, Beijing has a diverse history of religious buildings and rich cultural accumulation. Based on the relationship between religious architecture and Beijing city, analyzing its cultural and historical changes and causes is a new perspective to study the religious architecture culture in Beijing. From the ancient Ji city before the Sui and Tang Dynasties to Beijing in the Qing Dynasty, the relationship between religious architecture culture and related factors is analysed by using the statistical and the historical analysis methods. It is concluded that in the Yuan Dynasty and before, the characteristics of changing relationship between temple groups and the city was "the core of the city, with many large temples冶. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the relationship between belief and temple development was "Buddhism and Taoism are vulgar, and temples are wide and complex冶. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the synergistic relationship between economy and temple fair/temple market was as follows: "When economy prospered, temple fair/temple market emerged冶; In the long line of history, the co-continuation relationship between multiple religions and ethnic groups includes three features: "taking Buddhism as the key, regulating and controlling mutually冶, "taking Iraq as the mirror, national co-continuing冶, and "Taoism, Buddhism and folk, tolerance and prosperity冶. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the collision relationship between western religion and the mainland was "Western Christianity, strong immersion冶.
- Subjects
BEIJING (China); IRAQ; RELIGIOUS architecture; QING dynasty, China, 1644-1912; ANCIENT cities &; towns; HISTORICAL analysis; TANG dynasty, China, 618-907
- Publication
Journal of Beijing Institute of Civil Engineering & Architecture, 2023, Vol 39, Issue 1, p19
- ISSN
1004-6011
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.19740/j.2096-9872.2023.01.03