Temple
of Heaven
The
Temple of Heaven is situated in the southern
part of Beijing, about 6 Km away from the
center of the city. Traditionally, this
temple was for imperial use only. It was
built in 1420, covering an area of 273 hectares,
it is the one of the largest parks in Beijing.
The Temple of Heaven was the
place where the emperors of the Ming and
Qing dynasties worshipped heaven and prayed
for good harvests. The emperors visited
the temple three times a year: on the 8th
day of the first lunar month to pray for
a good harvest; during the Summer Solstice
to pray for rain; and during Winter Solstice
to give thanks for a good harvest. During
each ceremony, the emperors worshipped heaven
and prayed for a good harvest. In addition,
the emperors also worshipped their ancestors
and other natural phenomena such as the
Cloud God, Rain God and Wind God.
The
Temple of HeavenIn imperial days, the Chinese
people believed that the sky was incircular
shope and the earth was square. On the basis
of this tranditional concept, the circle
was widely adopted in the design of the
temple's main building. It is in accord
with people's imagination of heaven.
During past ceremonies each
year, the Emperor left the Forbidden City
through the Front Gate for the Temple of
Heaven. No common people or foreigners were
allowed to watch the Emperor's procession
to the temple. They had to remain hidden
behind closed doors and windows. Even women,
including the Empress, were not allowed
to take part in the procession.
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