| Name:the Native Place of Emperor Huangdi Class:AAA Area:Zhengzhou Tel:Tel:0086-371-65907709 0086-400-666-0166 Email:henantour@gmail.com Skype:karenzheng2004 Tel: 0371-65963326 Henan Feng International Travel Agency Add: 1 Xuanyuan Road, Xinzheng City
Brief on the Native Place of Emperor Huangdi (Yellow Emperor)
Covering
more than 17 acres, the Native Place of Emperor Huangdi is located in
the north of Xinzheng City. As a scenic spot of AAA class assessed by
the National Tour Bureau, it is a holly land for Chinese people all over
the world to worship their ancestor, with memorial, temples, and
mausoleums of Emperor Huangdi situated here.
Five parts of the Native Place of Emperor Huangdi
Part 1 The Square Area
The No.1 Stone Archway
This
archway was built by the Chinese National Unity Friendship Association
(Hong Kong) in honor of the great millennium worshipping ceremony of
Emperor Huangdi held in 2000.
The Embossment Plate of the Universe
The
Embossment Plate of the Universe is a sculpture integrated with six
typical Chinese cultural masterpieces, namely the solarium, an ancient
observing device of astronomical phenomena; taiji map, an
abstracted philosophical painting for study of the nature and the
society; four saint animals, an embodiment of the four directions; bagua map,
an philosophical picture made of abstracted signals embodying parts of
the universe; 12 animals of the years, an embodiment of the calendar and
28 stars, representatives of the astronomy.
The No.2 Stone Archway
On
the couplets hung on the columns of the No.2 Stone Archway are poems on
the Chinese civilization and Emperor Huangdi, made by Sun yat-sen, the
father of Chinese revolution. The horizontal tablet bears “The Native
Place of Emperor Huangdi” written by Bo Yibo, one of the revolutionists
of the CPC.
Part 2 The Memorial Area
The Xuanyuan (Emperor Huangdi) Bridge
The
Xuanyuan Bridge above the Jishui River was a rebuilt arch bridge
elegantly decorated with carved white marbles bearing double dragons, 10
meters in width and 12 meters in length with 3 parts.
The Chinese Pagoda Tree of Emperor Huangdi
The
Chinese pagoda tree, also named “Guohuai” or “Huangdihuai”, a feature
tree of Emperor Huangdi’s tribe with character of perseverance and
straightness, is considered the embodiment of character of people of
Xinzheng, Henan.
The No.1 Stele of China
Excavated
in 1996 from ancestral memorial remains of the Kingdom Han, 600 meters
to the west of the Native Place of Emperor Huangdi, this stele for
time-measuring and ancestor worshipping was the first of its kind dated
back to the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. 3.26 meters in height, 0.45 meters in
width and 0.26 meters in thickness, this stele is a proof of the Chinese
tradition of worshipping the ancestor, nowprotected as a culture relic
of the national class A, laurelled as the No.1 stele of China.
Stele of Emperor Xuanyuan Huangdi
Set up by the Chinese Yan-huang Academy, this stele recorded the brief
introductions to the life of Emperor Huangdi and his inventions, his
self-giving devotions and his historical contributions which has won the
respect of the Chinese people.
The Memorial Temple of Emperor Xuanyuan Huangdi
The
Memorial Temple of Emperor Xuanyuan Huangdi was established in the Han
Dynasty and rebuilt in 1570 A.D. of the Ming Dynasty with the Xuanyuan
Bridge built in front of the memorial temple. In 1715 of the Qing
Dynasty, Xu Chaozhu, the governor of Xinzheng County, established a
stele with inscription of “The Native Place of Emperor Xuanyuan Huangdi”
here. In 2000, the memorial temple was approved as one of the key
provincial reservations of cultural relics.
Part 3 The Dingtan (Tripod Caldron Altar) Area
Dingtan (The Tripod Caldron Altar)
There
are nine great tripod caldrons in Dingtan, standing at the nine
positions of bagua, an ancient Chinese philosophical abstract. The
Dingtan Square has floors made of bluestone boards embodying the vast
sea and harmony of the nature and human beings. The base of the altar in
shape of a square means in bagua the comprehensive mother earth with
each side 50 meters long, embodying the Chinese civilization of 5,000
years. The top of the altar in shape of an octagon embodies the eight
directions in bagua and the unity of each part of the nation. The round
surface of the altar top embodies the sky in bagua and the endless
development of Chinese civilization in the changing universe. The
numbers of the height of the altar are implicative. The total height of
the altar of 5 meters stands for the 5 elements forming the world in
Chinese traditional culture and the five physiognomies of the lands,
implying the standing position of the altar in China. The first section
of the altar has 6 steps, referring to the 6 climates in bagua,
implying the changing universe. The second and the third section of the
altar have 9 steps respectively, referring to the majesty of the altar
since 9 is the largest number leading to maximum in traditional Chinese
culture.
Totem Poles of Nationalities
Totem
Poles of Nationalities, the stone columns with badges and introductions
of the 56 nationalities of China standing besides the paved path
leading to a main hall, remind visitors of the common cultural roots of
all the Chinese and their universal ancestor of Emperor Huangdi.
The Bluestone Path to the Hall
The
Bluestone Path to the Hall connects the Memorial Hall and the Dingtan
Altar, with a length of 50 meters, representing the 5,000 years of
Chinese civilization. The 2-meter wide central path made of bluestones
has inscriptions of the important changes, affairs, heroes, mingling of
nationalities and achievements of technology, education and culture of
the Chinese people in a history of about ten thousands years.
The Saint Tripod Caldron of Emperor Huangdi
Thousands
of years have passed by since Emperor Huangdi, the starter of Chinese
civilization, left us. However, his spirit is always with us. The Saint
Tripod Caldron of Emperor Huangdi was just built in honor of him,
embodying the Chinese traditional culture
The
three legs of the tripod caldron are cast in the shape of bears,
reminding of the Emperor Huangdi’s rising from the Youxiong (Bear)
Tribe. The three-sided body of the tripod caldron has embossment of
three dragons with a fireball, implying the glorious sun and praying for
favorable weather for crops and a harvest. Standing at the center of
the altar, it is laurelled as “the No.1 tripod caldron of the world” for
its unparalleled size and its special origin. 6.99 meters in height, 24
tons in weight, with a diameter of 4.7 meters, it is 5.6 meters higher
and 23.6 tons heavier than the Simuwu Square Caldron of the Shang
Dynasty and 0.39 meters higher and 8 tons heavier than the bronze tripod
caldron of Zaoqing of Guangdong province, which has been registered in
the Guinness World Records. The height number of 6.99 made up of figure 6
and 9 implies the majesty of grandness in traditional Chinese culture.
As to its special origin, it was made in Xinzheng, the place where
Peiligang Ashes of a history of 8,000 – 9,000 years is located, the
earliest origin of Chinese tripod caldrons. Tripod caldrons have always
been considered saint vessels guarding the peace of the country by
emperors of every dynasty. The Saint Tripod Caldron of Emperor Huangdi
is round in shape, taking after the appearance of the tripod caldron
excavated in the Peiligang Ashes dating back to 8,000 – 9,000 years ago.
There are also some other tripod
caldrons standing respectively for the official posts, the wisdom, the
harvest, the security, the offspring, the longevity and the fortune.
Part 4 The Xuanyuan (Emperor Huangdi) Hill
The
Xuanyuan Hill is the birth place of Emperor Huangdi. There is an
interesting story about the birth of Emperor Huangdi. Legend has it that
overlooking the human world from the heaven, the God, the Xuanyuan
Huangdi, was full of sympathy with the poverty of people despite the
beauty of the landscape. To help them, he turned himself into a yellow
dragon and flew towards the human world. A girl was collecting fruits
near the Xuanyuan Hill when all at once the sky was covered by rolling
dark clouds with a yellow dragon circling the stars of the “Charles's
Wain”. With the crack of a sudden thunder, the yellow dragon threw
itself upon her. When she came round, it was sunny again and she found
herself pregnant. 24 months later, she gave birth to a boy, the Xuanyuan
Huangdi. Although the story may not be true, it shows people’s respect
to him. In the Han Dynasty, a memorial temple was established in honor
of Emperor Huangdi’s achievements and merits. In the Qing Dynasty, Xu
Chaozhu, the governor of Xinzheng set up a stele with inscription of
“The Native Place of Emperor Xuanyuan Huangdi”, making here a holy land
for Chinese descendants to worship their ancestor.
Part 5 The Artistic Garden
The
Artistic Garden is a place for exhibitions of artworks related with
Emperor Huangdi and those in his age as well as a gathering place for
the Yan-huang Culture Festival.
Ancestor worshiping activities
Many
Chinese descendants from all over the world, including those of Korea,
Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, the U.S., Taiwan and Hong
Kong, come here every March 3rd of the lunar calendar to hold the
Yan-huang Culture Festival, making it a holy land for Chinese to worship
their ancestors. There is usually drumbeating, dragon dancing, fruits
and flowers presenting and other ancestor worshiping activities. The
ninth Yan-huang Culture Festival organized by the government took place
in 2001. For its special historic and cultural value, the Native Place
of Huangdi has become an important emotional bond connecting Chinese
people both domestic and abroad to unite together.
Telephone of the Tour Center: (0371)68385533
Tel: 0371-65963326 Henan Feng International Travel Agency
Add: 1 Xuanyuan Road, Xinzheng City
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Monday, September 24, 2012
the Native Place of Emperor Huangdi
the Native Place of Emperor Huangdi
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