黄土高原 百年回望
2012-5
李炬 五洲传播出版社 (2012-05出版)
李炬
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One century after the expedition, Li Ju, a Chinese freelance photographer, followed in the footsteps of the Clark expedition and re-explored, their route, covering thousands of kilometers. He has re-photographed a number of views originally captured by the expedition team, recording again the landscape and historical sites and the way people who inhabit this land conduct their daily lives. To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the publication of Through Shen-Kan, China intercontinental Press has assembled a selection of the original photos taken by the Clark expedition and recent images taken by Li Ju and his colleagues. This book gives both Chinese and foreign readers an intuitive and vivid understanding of the historical appearance of northwestern China and the dramatic changes that have occurred in the past century--a comparative visual essay on the passage of time and the continuity of culture.
Chapter 1: Clark and China 1.1.Robert Sterling Clark 1.2.A Noble Personality 1.3.Through Shen—Kan, One Century Later Chapter 2: Sowerby and Clark 2.1 Arthur de C.Sowerby 2.2 Clark and Sowerby: Longtime Friendship and Contributions to Chinese Culture Chapter 3: Revisiting Loess Plateau 3.1.Shanxi 3.2.Shaanxi 3.3.Gansu and Ningxia Chapter 4: Author's Note 4.1.My Experiences On Route 4.2.Acknowledgments Chapter 5: Appendix 5.1.THE SOWERBY SAGA——(Part relevant to Through Shen—Kan) 5.2.A Brief Chronicle of Sowerby 5.3.The monographs and articles by Sowerby 5.4.References
版权页: 插图: Located in the south of Haozhuang Village in southeast Taiyuan, the temple is one of the protected cultural sites in Shanxi Province. According to the Annals of Shanxi and the Taiyuan Recards, it was financed and constructed by a local official, Fu Lin in 1599. "Wenfeng Pagoda" (old pagoda) and a few humble houses were initially constructed and named as the Yongming Temple. In 1608, funded by the Empress Dowager Cisheng, mother of the Emperor Wanli, the expansion of the temple was presided over by Fu Deng,a monk from Wutai Mountain. In 1612, the construction of the Main Hall,side halls, and other buildings was completed. "Xuanwen Pagoda", a new pagoda, was built to the northwest of "Wenfeng Pagoda" and the temple was renamed "Yongzuo Temple". Two major renovations were conducted in 1658 and 1927.
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