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Fodor's Citypack Beijing's 25 Best, 4th Edition

Fodor's Citypack Beijing's 25 Best, 4th Edition
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Perpetual Happiness: The Ming Emperor Yongle by Shih-Shan Henry Tsai,
Perpetual Happiness: The Ming Emperor Yongle by Shih-Shan Henry Tsai,
The reign of Emperor Yongle, or "Perpetual Happiness" -- which began with civil war and a bloody coup, and saw the construction of the Forbidden City, completion of the Grand Canal, and consolidation of the imperial bureaucracy -- was one of the most dramatic and significant in Chinese history. In 1368 Yongle's father, the Buddhist monk Zhu Yuanzhang, led the rebels who reclaimed China from the Mongol-ruled Yuan dynasty and reigned for 30 years as Emperor Hongwu, establishing the Ming dynasty. But Yongle (Zhu Di, 1360-1424) did not directly succeed his father; the throne first passed briefly to Yongle's nephew, Emperor Jianwen, whom Yongle drove from the palace (and possibly murdered) in 1402. The strong, centralized, autocratic government set up by his father and developed by Yongle -- which concentrated power in the emperor, his eunuch assistants, and the scholar-advisors of the Grand Secretariat -- lasted for more than two centuries. Yongle moved China's capital from Nanjing to Beijing in 1421, where he constructed the magnificent Forbidden City, in which twenty-three successive emperors would reside. He rebuilt the Grand Canal, directly linking the new capital to the fertile Yangzi Delta and facilitating grain shipments for Beijing's burgeoning population. He relentlessly pursued expansion of China's territory into Mongolia, Manchuria, and Vietnam, and sent the admiral Zheng He on six voyages -- each employing more than sixty vessels -- to Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean, establishing contact with places as distant as Hormuz in the Persian Gulf and Somalia in Africa. As an expression of his wish to emulate the sage-kings of Chinese antiquity, Yongle sponsored numerous literaryprojects, the most ambitious of which was The Grand Encyclopedia of Yongle (Yongle dadian), a compendium of 11,095 volumes on all fields of knowledge.



Summer Palace - The Summer Palace or Yiheyuan () is a palace in Beijing, China.

National Palace Museum - The National Palace Museum (Chinese: 國立故宮博物院; pinyin: Gúolì Gùgōng Bówùyùan) is an art gallery and museum in Taipei, Taiwan, containing artifacts of ancient China. It should not be confused with the Palace Museum (note the absence of the word "National"), which is the Forbidden City in Beijing.

Forbidden City - The Forbidden City or Forbidden Palace (), located at the exact center of the ancient city of Beijing, was the imperial palace during the mid-Ming and the Qing dynasties. Known now as the Palace Museum (), its extensive grounds cover 720,000 square meters, 800 buildings and 9,999 rooms.

Kunming Lake - Kunming Lake () is the central lake on the grounds of the Summer Palace in Beijing, China. Together with the Longevity Hill, Kunming Lake forms the key landscape features of the Summer Palace gardens.



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