Things to Do on Chunfen: Worship the Sun
发表日期:2022年10月14日 共浏览113 次
出处:China Daily
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As early as the Zhou dynasty (1046-256 BC), the rite to worship the Sun on Chunfen has been performed. As often as not, the emperors fixed the venue at the suburbs of the capital city. In the case of Beijing, its history of building Ritan (Temple of the Sun) can date back to the Yuan dynasty (1217-1638 AD). And the existing one in it was built back in the ninth year under the reign of the Emperor Jiajing of the Ming dynasty (1530). Located to the southeast of Chaoyangmen Outer Street and to the east of Ritan Road, the Ritan Park, also known as Chaoritan, was the place where emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties used to worship the solar deity (the Sun) on the day of Chunfen.