- The
Beijing Shejitan (simplified Chinese: 北京社稷坛;
traditional Chinese: 北京社稷壇), also
known as the
Altar of
Earth and
Harvests or the
Altar of Land and Grain...
-
grain was a
common Chinese political term in the
Sinosphere for the state.
Shejitan, the
altars of soil and grain, were
constructed alongside ancestral altars...
- pinyin: Tàimiào) and the
Imperial Shrine of
State or
Beijing Shejitan (Chinese: 社稷壇; pinyin:
Shèjìtán),
where the
Emperor would venerate the
spirits of his ancestors...
- of
Earth and
Harvests or
Altar of Land and
Grain in some
translations (
Shejitan, 社稷坛),
which was
built in 1421 by the
Yongle Emperor, and it symmetrically...
- The left
column is in Chinese, the
right column in Manchu.
Imperial City
Shejitan Jongmyo,
Seoul Ise
Grand Shrine Thế Miếu, Huế Triệu Tổ miếu, Huế The Imperial...
- 90996389°N 116.39354167°E / 39.90996389; 116.39354167
Beijing 3-80
Beijing Shejitan 北京社稷坛 39°54′38″N 116°23′19″E / 39.91055556°N 116.38861111°E / 39.91055556;...
- the
grounds of the
Beijing Zhongshan Park, a vast
former imperial altar Shejitan and now a
public park
located to the
southwest of the
Forbidden City and...
- in
Seoul Esplanade of
Sacrifice to the
Heaven and Earth, Huế,
Vietnam Shejitan,
Beijing 권, 영창, 사직단 (社稷壇),
Encyclopedia of
Korean Culture (in Korean),...