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What is the map of Chang 'an in Tang Dynasty? Why are netizens looking for the Genuine Map of Chang 'an?

Now any understanding of the Tang Dynasty thousands of years ago is likely to be biased, so there is no way to give the most accurate map of Chang 'an in the Tang Dynasty.

Chang 'an in the Tang Dynasty was the largest city in China's history, and it was also the largest and most prosperous city in the world.

In the Tang Dynasty, Chang 'an City had a rigorous layout, symmetrical structure and neat arrangement. There are three gates on all sides of the outer city. Six streets running through the Twelve Gates are the main roads of the whole city, while Suzaku Street running through the north and south is a standard central axis, showing a typical China symmetrical aesthetics.

There are 1 1 streets in the north and south of the city, and 14 streets in the east and west, which divide the residential area into neat 108 (actually, 1 10) squares. Even Bai Juyi once lamented Chang 'an: "A hundred schools of thought are like Go, and Twelve Streets are like vegetable fields".

Chang 'an, a world famous city, is unforgettable after all. Now, those days about Chang 'an have long gone, but the back of Chang 'an has never gone.

In 20 12, Wei and his team spent 769 days making the first real hand-drawn map of an-characteristic an. Since then, "Zaian" and "Characteristic Shaanxi Daqin Map" have been published one after another, showing many world-famous special foods in An, as well as historical and cultural relics and landscapes distributed all over Shaanxi, so that people have a deeper understanding of the famous historical and cultural city An.

A map is a kind of map, which means the base of a car, used to carry objects. Because there are mountains, towns and four features on the map, the ancients called the map a map, geography a geography, and even geomantic omen a geography.

China has a long history of surveying and mapping, which has long been ahead of other countries. The drawing method of ancient maps in China has always been unique and unique. Paying attention to the practicality and artistry of maps is beyond reproach even in science. For example, Fujian maps used a traditional technique when drawing ancient maps of China, which is called image drawing. Generally speaking, this painting method is to look at the mountains and draw water, which is clear at a glance, intuitive and vivid, and full of artistry.