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China Grad Trip Vlog 2018 - Shuangta Shan I Budala Imperial Palace I Imperial Summer Village [2/3]
Graduation Trip to Chengde, China (25th June 2018)
Locations:
- Twin Peaks in Shuangta Shan
- Budala Imperial Palace
- Imperial Summer Village
- Kangxi Ceremony Show
Music Credits
- Ehrling - Champagne Ocean (
- Simon More - Somewhere In Nature (
Filmed with an iphone 8S plus
Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2018
Imperial seal of China’s longest-reigning monarch fetches $12m at HK auction
The largest imperial seal, used by Emperor Kangxi, has been auctioned at Sotheby’s in Hong Kong for 92.6 million HK dollars ($12m USD). The sandalwood artifact now ranks third on the list of most-expensive Chinese imperial seals sold at an auction. Imperial seals are pieces of wood engraved with the ruler’s name and title and used to mark official documents. Kangxi is the longest-ruling Emperor in Chinese history and reigned during the Qing Dynasty.
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Qing Dynasty palace music from China 承德清音会 (CCTV-4 documentary)
A short documentary about Chengde Qingyin Hui (承德清音会, Chengde Qing Music Society), the revived tradition of palace entertainment music from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), China's last imperial dynasty, which survives to the present day. The musical group featured in the film is the Chengde Mountain Resort Palace Music Society (Bishu Shanzhuang Gongting Yueshe, 避暑山庄宫廷乐社), a large orchestra of traditional instruments, including many that are typical of the Qing Dynasty.
Filmed at the Chengde Mountain Resort (Bishu Shanzhuang, 避暑山庄) in Chengde (承德市), northeastern Hebei province, northern China. Chengde is located 139 miles (224 km) northeast of Beijing and borders Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Beijing, and Tianjin. It is also located near Qinhuangdao and Tangshan on the Bohai Gulf, as well as landlocked Zhangjiakou. This documentary was produced by CCTV-4 and aired c. August 16, 2011.
Built between 1703 and 1792, the resort, a vast complex of palaces and administrative and ceremonial buildings covering a total area of 2.2 square miles (5.6 square km), took 89 years to complete. The Kangxi, Qianlong, and Jiaqing emperors often spent several months of each year here to escape the summer heat in the capital city of Beijing, and the palace zone in the southern part of the resort was therefore designed to resemble the Forbidden City in Beijing. It consists of two parts: a court in front, where the emperor received high officials, nobles of various minority nationalities, and foreign envoys; and bedchambers in the rear, which were the imperial family's living quarters. For all intents and purposes, Chengde served as the Qing empire's second political and cultural center.
When the Qing Dynasty fell in 1912, almost all of the imperial court musicians were dismissed from their positions and many suffered penury upon their return to society. Tang Xifu (唐锡福), a sihu (四胡) player and percussionist who had been one of the principal musicians in the palace orchestra, in 1920 revived the Qing court entertainment music called Qingyin shifan (清音十番), forming the reconstituted Chengde Qing Music Society (承德清音会). This group used handwritten scores in gongche notation (工尺谱) for 23 pieces, which had been collected from musicians who had been in the court orchestra. This ensemble, which used some of the very same musical instruments that had been used in the palace banquet orchestra (yanxiang yuedui, 宴享乐队), performed mainly for the performers' own enjoyment, but also participated in life cycle events of the area's elite residents, whose enthusiasm for this musical tradition had led to its revival. Performing for weddings and funerals in the courtyards of wealthy families that had formerly been associated with the Qing court, these musicians' efforts were at this time usually rewarded by nothing more than a meal. By the late 1930s the society's roster included 32 people, and for some of its activities up to 40 people participated. During the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) the palace scores were lost, but, miraculously, handwritten copies of the scores for 16 pieces were later found to have been retained in the private collections of some elderly performers, and the tradition was again brought back to life in 1982.
Chengde Qingyin Hui was included as one of 130 traditions in the First Batch of the Hebei Province Intangible Cultural Heritage List (河北省第一批省级非物质文化遗产名录), announced on June 6, 2006. On May 18, 2010 Chengde Qingyin Hui was one of 15 traditions from Hebei province included in the List of Recommended Projects for the Third Batch of the National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of China (第三批国家级非物质文化遗产名录推荐项目名单), although it was not subsequently selected for inclusion in the third batch of the National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of China in 2011.
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Chengde Mountain Resort Tour with Lina E01: The Palace Area | 和李娜一起逛承德避暑山庄,第一集:宫殿区
Last week, I went to Chengde Mountain Resort, one of the largest and best-preserved imperial palaces outside Beijing.
It used to be a summer resort for emperors and an important place for diplomacy in Qing Dynasty.
The Mountain Resort can be divided into four parts, the Palace area (the Museum), the Mountain Area, the Lake Area and the Plain Area.
In this video, I will show you the Palace Area.
There is the bedroom where 2 of the Qing Emperors died, and the living hall for Empress Dowager Cixi.
The Qing Emperors used to receive the elites from Ethnic Minority Groups around at the palace here.
There are lots of clocks, porcelains, hanging screen and other artworks.
Let's go and have a look.
May you enjoy it.
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Qing dynasty Qianlong tea set 乾隆琺瑯彩鴛鴦茶壺一套
The whole set of every part in the finest conditions, made in the late Qianlong period with the emperor's calligraphy and poem, the red enamel wares are the rarest as well.
Qianlong Emperor
The Qianlong Emperor (Chien-lung Emperor; born Hongli (Hung-li; Chinese: 弘曆; Möllendorff transliteration hung li); 25 September 1711 – 7 February 1799) was the sixth emperor of the Manchu-led Qing Dynasty, and the fourth Qing emperor to rule over China proper. The fourth son of the Yongzheng Emperor, he reigned officially from 11 October 1735 to 8 February 1796.1 On 8 February, he abdicated in favor of his son, the Jiaqing Emperor – a filial act in order not to reign longer than his grandfather, the illustrious Kangxi Emperor. Despite his retirement, however, he retained ultimate power until his death in 1799. Although his early years saw the continuation of an era of prosperity in China, his final years saw troubles at home and abroad converge on the Qing Empire.
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Ancient Chinese people reserve food in summer
First of all, lets talk about the word夏
Please look at the picture. Its a pictographic character, and you can see a soldier with axe. Thats the original meaning of 夏.
Initially, Xia as a totem of the Ancient Central Plains, and then became a Chinese ancient tribal name, Another meaning of xia is large, according to this meaning we get summer夏天.
Summer in Shanghai is very hot and wet, few people can bear it. So lots of southerners go to north to avoid the torrid summer. Chengde Summer Resort or some north cities such as Haerbing、Qingdao will be good choices.
Chengde Summer Resort is a place where the emperors of Qing Dynasty to avoid summer heat and deal with the daily affairs. It was founded in 18th century, Emperor Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong, used 89 years to finish it. The three greatest emperors of Qing Dynasty focus on it, Dont you think that Chengde deserves your attention?
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However, how could ancient Chinese people reserve food with out refrigerator in summer? Ill tell you the answer; They used vessels called 鉴and缶.
鉴as a kind of bucket has three functions. First, People put water in jian, and then used the water surface as a mirror. Second, it can be used as a bathtub. Last, when jian was used with fou, they became an ancient refrigerator. Ancient people use ice blocks cool temperature to reserve the food.
缶was used as musical instrument by Zhang yimou in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games opening ceremony. 2008 performers beat 缶and sung a Confucius poem to welcome the friends from all over the world. Actually, 缶is also a bucket.