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Sarcophagus, Northern Wei dynasty (386--535 CE)
Unearthed: Recent Archaeological Discoveries from Northern China Exhibition on view at the...
published: 13 Jun 2012
author: ClarkArtInstitute
Sarcophagus, Northern Wei dynasty (386--535 CE)
Sarcophagus, Northern Wei dynasty (386--535 CE)
Unearthed: Recent Archaeological Discoveries from Northern China Exhibition on view at the Clark June 16, 2012 - October 21, 2012 Sarcophagus Northern Wei dy...- published: 13 Jun 2012
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- author: ClarkArtInstitute
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Ox Cart, Northern Wei dynasty (386--535 CE)
Unearthed: Recent Archaeological Discoveries from Northern China Exhibition on view at the...
published: 15 Jun 2012
author: ClarkArtInstitute
Ox Cart, Northern Wei dynasty (386--535 CE)
Ox Cart, Northern Wei dynasty (386--535 CE)
Unearthed: Recent Archaeological Discoveries from Northern China Exhibition on view at the Clark June 16, 2012 - October 21, 2012 Ox Cart Northern Wei dynast...- published: 15 Jun 2012
- views: 190
- author: ClarkArtInstitute
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Archaeologists finish excavating Northern Wei Dynasty tomb
The excavation of an ancient tomb thought to belong to an emperor in Northern Wei Dynasty ...
published: 27 Oct 2013
Archaeologists finish excavating Northern Wei Dynasty tomb
Archaeologists finish excavating Northern Wei Dynasty tomb
The excavation of an ancient tomb thought to belong to an emperor in Northern Wei Dynasty has recently finished. The tomb, located in China's Luoyang City, was discovered in 2012 during the repair of a road in the area where many tombs of the Northern Wei Dynasty were discovered in the past. Archaeologists have discovered a Byzantine coin of Anastasius-the first, a Byzantine Emperor from 491 to 518. The coin was found inside the tomb. Archaeologists say it signifies the business exchanges between the ancient city of Luoyang and the western world in the Northern Wei Dynasty.- published: 27 Oct 2013
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Northern Wei Dynasty (dated 522)
This was a nice piece in the Chineese section of the Cincinnati Art Museum. Very neat with...
published: 30 Dec 2010
author: TheCaldwell32
Northern Wei Dynasty (dated 522)
Northern Wei Dynasty (dated 522)
This was a nice piece in the Chineese section of the Cincinnati Art Museum. Very neat with lots of detail.From the Northern Wei dynasty. Actualy dated in 522...- published: 30 Dec 2010
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- author: TheCaldwell32
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Mongolian originated (Shiwei/Tatar/Mongol) tribes / Mongol History AD 001 - 1300 Map
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published: 10 Aug 2013
author: Yemaek Mançurya
Mongolian originated (Shiwei/Tatar/Mongol) tribes / Mongol History AD 001 - 1300 Map
Mongolian originated (Shiwei/Tatar/Mongol) tribes / Mongol History AD 001 - 1300 Map
- published: 10 Aug 2013
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- author: Yemaek Mançurya
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Vicki Zhao Wei's [Mulan] Trailer - in Asia Cinema, December 2009 《花木兰》预告片
Vicki Zhao Wei, Chen Kun, Jaycee Chan, Vitas, Hu Jun, Xu Jiao in the real live action "Mul...
published: 21 Sep 2009
author: nuweew
Vicki Zhao Wei's [Mulan] Trailer - in Asia Cinema, December 2009 《花木兰》预告片
Vicki Zhao Wei's [Mulan] Trailer - in Asia Cinema, December 2009 《花木兰》预告片
Vicki Zhao Wei, Chen Kun, Jaycee Chan, Vitas, Hu Jun, Xu Jiao in the real live action "Mulan" produced by Starlight International Media group.- published: 21 Sep 2009
- views: 140875
- author: nuweew
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Shaolin Kung Fu - (Shaolin Temple Cultural center USA)
Shaolin Temple was established in 495 A.D. during the Northern Wei Dynasty of China. The W...
published: 06 Mar 2014
Shaolin Kung Fu - (Shaolin Temple Cultural center USA)
Shaolin Kung Fu - (Shaolin Temple Cultural center USA)
Shaolin Temple was established in 495 A.D. during the Northern Wei Dynasty of China. The Wei Emperor Xiaowen built the temple on Songshan Mountain of Henan Province to host the Indian high monk Batuo. In 517 A.D., South Indian Buddhist monk Bodhidharma landed in Shaolin Temple. He spent nine years meditating in a cave on Mount Wuru behind the temple and founded the Chan School of Buddhism. For physical fitness between his long meditation sessions, Bodhidharma created a series of exercises to stretch his limbs and strengthen his body. These exercises were taught to Shaolin monks to improve their health and thus began tradition of Shaolin Kung Fu and Shaolin Kung Fu monks. Shaolin Temple is credited and revered as the birth place of Chan Buddhism, known to the Western world as Zen (Japanese name for Chan), and the cradle of Shaolin Kung Fu. - Shaolin Temple Cultural center USA www.shaolinus.com- published: 06 Mar 2014
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Discovering China : Mulan — Legendary Woman Warrior in Chinese History
The legend of Huā Mùlán originated from a Chinese poem, "The Ballad of Mùlán." The poem wa...
published: 04 Sep 2012
author: NTDTV
Discovering China : Mulan — Legendary Woman Warrior in Chinese History
Discovering China : Mulan — Legendary Woman Warrior in Chinese History
The legend of Huā Mùlán originated from a Chinese poem, "The Ballad of Mùlán." The poem was written during the Northern Wei dynasty (from 386-534) when nomad...- published: 04 Sep 2012
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- author: NTDTV
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Maiji Caves
Located in the southeast of Tianshui City in Gansu Province, Maiji Caves is one of the fou...
published: 28 May 2012
author: travelchinaguidecom
Maiji Caves
Maiji Caves
Located in the southeast of Tianshui City in Gansu Province, Maiji Caves is one of the four most renowned treasure houses of grotto in China, together with M...- published: 28 May 2012
- views: 141
- author: travelchinaguidecom
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Great Wall of China - History Documentary
Great Wall of China - History DocumentaryTraditionally known to the Chinese as the Long Wa...
published: 09 Jan 2014
Great Wall of China - History Documentary
Great Wall of China - History Documentary
Great Wall of China - History DocumentaryTraditionally known to the Chinese as the Long Wall of Ten Thousand Li, the stretch of formidable defensive structures built to ward off invasion of the Celestial Empire by barbarians is most often called the Great Wall or the Wall of China by Europeans.History of the Great Wall of ChinaThe history of these extraordinary fortifications goes back to the Chunqiu period (722-481 B.C.) and to the Warring States period (453-221 B.C.), so-called because of the long struggle among seven rival dynasties for supreme power. The construction of certain walls can be explained by these feudal conflicts, such as the one built by the Wei in 408 B.C. to defend their kingdom against the Qin. Its vestiges, conserved in the center of China, precede by many years the walls that the Kingdoms of Qin, Zhao and Yan erected against the northern barbarians around 300 B.C.Beginning in 220 B.C., Qin Shi Huang, the founder of the Empire of the Ten Thousand Generations, undertook to restore and link up the separate sections of the Great Wall which had been built in the 3rd century B.C., or perhaps even earlier, and which stretched from the region of the Ordos to Manchuria. Towards the west, he had the fortifications extended in the valley of the Huanghe all the way to Lanzhou. Thus was the first cohesive defense system of which significant vestiges still remain, completed, shortly before the accession of the Han dynasty (206 B.C.). During their reign the Great Wall was extended even further, and under the emperor Wudi (140-87 B.C.) it spanned approximately 3700 miles (6,000 kilometers) between Dunhuang in the west to Bohai Sea in the east. The danger of incursion along northern Chinese border by the federated tribes of Mongols, Turks and Tunguz of the Empire of the Xiongnu, the first empire of the steppes, made a defense policy more necessary than ever. Alternating military actions with intensive diplomatic efforts, this policy entailed massive relocation of Chinese peoples within the frontier zone. In 102 B.C., there were 180,000 peasant soldiers in the command posts of Gansu.After the downfall of the Han dynasty (220 A.D.), the Great Wall entered its medieval phase. Construction and maintenance work were halted, only occasionally being recommenced. Under the Northern Wei, for example, a 600 mile (1,000-kilometer) section of wall was built in 423 this was added to in the 6th century, but work was suspended during the Tang period (618-907). China at that time enjoyed such great military power that the need for a defense policy was no longer felt.It was the Ming emperors (1368-1644) who, after the long period of conflict which ended with the expulsion of the Mongols, revived the tradition begun by Qin Shi Huang. During the Ming dynasty, 3500 miles (5,650 kilometers) of crenelated wall were built. The stones used were incredibly well matched, and the wall was fortified by 25,000 towers and protected by 15,000 outposts. To defend the northern frontier, the Wall was divided into nine Zhen, which were military districts rather than simple garrisons. At strategic points , fortresses were built to defend the towns (e.g. Jinshanling for Peking), passes or fords. The passageways running along the top of the wall made it possible to move troops rapidly and, in peace time, for imperial couriers to travel. Two symbolic monuments still proudly stand at either end of the wall. These are the First Door under Heaven at Shanhaiguan, located at the walls eastern end, and the Last Door under Heaven at Jiayuguan, which, as part of the fortress entirely restored after 1949, marks its northwestern end.The Great Wall at Mutainyu is located in the Huairou District of Beijing. According to historical literature, this setion of the Great Wall was built under the supervision of General Xu Da of Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang in the early Ming Dynasty. Mutianyu is a favorite tourist spot given its close proximity to Beijing. You can take a chairlift up to the Great Wall then when you are finished sightseeing you can take the slide back down.- published: 09 Jan 2014
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The Sui Dynasty - A Violent Reunification
There seems to be a lot of repetition in Chinese history. The short-lived Qin Dynasty viol...
published: 14 Dec 2012
author: NTDonChina
The Sui Dynasty - A Violent Reunification
The Sui Dynasty - A Violent Reunification
There seems to be a lot of repetition in Chinese history. The short-lived Qin Dynasty violently united the empire and led to the Han—China's first Golden Age...- published: 14 Dec 2012
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- author: NTDonChina
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Drive Through Western Temecula/Northern Fallbrook, California
A drive through the heavily forested western part of Temecula and the northern part of Fal...
published: 01 Mar 2012
author: TheMelvinWei
Drive Through Western Temecula/Northern Fallbrook, California
Drive Through Western Temecula/Northern Fallbrook, California
A drive through the heavily forested western part of Temecula and the northern part of Fallbrook, CA. In wetter times there are streams running across the ro...- published: 01 Mar 2012
- views: 1507
- author: TheMelvinWei
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TsinghuaX: History of Chinese Architecture - Part 1: 8000901_1x About Video
History of Chinese Architecture: Part 1
This course explores China's rich and varied archi...
published: 16 Sep 2013
TsinghuaX: History of Chinese Architecture - Part 1: 8000901_1x About Video
TsinghuaX: History of Chinese Architecture - Part 1: 8000901_1x About Video
History of Chinese Architecture: Part 1 This course explores China's rich and varied architectural history. (In Mandarin with English subtitles). Sign up for History of Chinese Architecture - Part 1 at http://edx.org/courses. ABOUT THIS COURSE China's architectural history spans thousands of years. In this course, we will explore the ancient cities of Chang'an of Han, Luoyang of Northern Wei, Chang'an and Luoyang of Sui and Tang, Kaifeng of Song and Dadu of Yuan, and delve into the history of the awe-inspiring ancient buildings that still grace the landscape of these bustling cities. The course will cover construction and aesthetics of these imperial palaces, religious structures, pagodas, tombs and gardens. We will study the basis of Chinese architecture, the wood framed building, as well as the brick and stone construction of many Buddhist pagodas and tombs. The course will culminate in an examination of the Summer Palace in Beijing, the ancient royal garden at the Chengde Mountain Resort, and the private gardens of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Two seminal textbooks on the Song and Qing dynasties are included in the course in electronic form.- published: 16 Sep 2013
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Faculty Spotlight- Dr. Wei Hao
NKU Spotlight interviews Dr. Wei Hao on cloud computing and his research method in the are...
published: 03 Jun 2013
author: nku
Faculty Spotlight- Dr. Wei Hao
Faculty Spotlight- Dr. Wei Hao
NKU Spotlight interviews Dr. Wei Hao on cloud computing and his research method in the area of IT. Brought to you by the Norse Media staff!- published: 03 Jun 2013
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- author: nku
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Yi River at Longmen Caves - Trip to China part 29 - Full HD Travel video
Longmen Shiku, or Dragon Gate Grottoes, commonly called the Longmen Grottoes, are a series...
published: 02 Dec 2013
Yi River at Longmen Caves - Trip to China part 29 - Full HD Travel video
Yi River at Longmen Caves - Trip to China part 29 - Full HD Travel video
Longmen Shiku, or Dragon Gate Grottoes, commonly called the Longmen Grottoes, are a series of caves carved out of the mountainside along the Yi River that house tributes to Buddhism. There are more than 2,100 grottoes housing more than 100,000 statues and 3,600 inscriptions and stelaes. The site represents a zenith in Chinese stone carving art and comprises the largest collection of Chinese Buddhist art of the Northern Wei and Tang Dynasties (316-907). Visitors today can discern the different carving and aesthetic styles of the different dynasties. Video by costiflorea costiflorea1@yahoo.com- published: 02 Dec 2013
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