Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei — ((北)魏孝文帝) (467–499), personal name né Tuoba Hong (拓拔宏), later Yuan Hong (元宏), was an emperor of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei.Emperor Xiaowen implemented a drastic policy of sinicization, intending to centralize the government and make … Wikipedia
Empress Feng (Wencheng) — Empress Feng (馮皇后, 冯宁) (442 490), formally Empress Wenming (文明皇后, literally the civil and understanding empress ) was an empress of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei. Her husband was Emperor Wencheng. After her husband s death in 465, she… … Wikipedia
Jumenbu — (zh stp |s=拒门堡 |t=拒門堡 |p=jùménbǔ), is a fortress of the Ming Great Wall Shanxi Section, located in Datong city in Shanxi province, China.Jumenbu is a fortress for guarding the Great Wall of China, and it is a part of the Great Wall defence system … Wikipedia
Chinese city wall — Ming Dynasty City wall of Xi an, showing elaborate wall towers Chinese city walls (traditional Chinese: 城牆; simplified Chinese: 城墙; pinyin: chéngqiáng; literally: city wall ) refer to civic defensive systems used to protect towns and cities in … Wikipedia
Jumenbao — Jumenbu (拒門堡 / 拒门堡 jùménbǔ) ist eine Festung der Chinesischen Mauer aus der Zeit der Ming Dynastie bei Datong in der Provinz Shanxi. Jumenbu liegt an einem Abhang 2,5 km von der Großen Mauer entfernt. Die Festung wurde… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jumenbu — (拒門堡 / 拒门堡, jùménbǔ) ist eine Festung der Chinesischen Mauer aus der Zeit der Ming Dynastie bei Datong in der Provinz Shanxi. Jumenbu liegt an einem Abhang 2,5 km von der Großen Mauer entfernt. Die Festung wurde errichtet, um das Ming Reich gegen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Qianmen — Zhengyangmen (Menschenschlange vor dem Mao Mausoleum) Plan der Inneren Stadt (Tatarenstadt) und Äußeren Stadt (Chinesenstadt) Zhengyangmen (chin. … Deutsch Wikipedia
Zhengyang-Tor — Zhengyangmen (Menschenschlange vor dem Mao Mausoleum) Plan der Inneren Stadt (Tatarenstadt) und Äußeren Stadt (Chinesenstadt) Zhengyangmen (chin. … Deutsch Wikipedia
Great Wall of China — a system of fortified walls with a roadway along the top, constructed as a defense for China against the nomads of the regions that are now Mongolia and Manchuria: completed in the 3rd century B.C., but later repeatedly modified and rebuilt. 2000 … Universalium
Yang Yi — b. 1969, Wengcheng, Guangdong Folksinger Acclaimed by some media as the ‘Chinese Bob Dylan’ or ‘minstrel in quasi capitalist China’, Yang Yi is a Beijing based folksinger. Having quit high school at age sixteen, he has been trying to live outside … Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture