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Which dynasty did yingtianmen belong to?

Yingtianmen is from Sui and Tang Dynasties.

Yingtianmen is the south gate of Weizi Town, Luoyang Miyagi in Sui and Tang Dynasties, commonly known as Wufeng Tower. It was founded in the first year of the great cause of Sui Dynasty (605), formerly known as Zetianmen, and renamed yingtianmen in the first year of Shenlong (705).

Yingtianmen is the place where the imperial court held ceremonies such as enthronement, reform, amnesty and banquets. Tang Gaozong once proclaimed himself the Baekje King Fuyu once here, and Wu Zetian once ascended the throne here, similar to the collapse of the Beijing gate at noon. It is also a place to receive Japanese envoys in Sui and Tang Dynasties. In 1985, the All-Japan Federation of Literary and Art Circles established a monument pavilion at Yingtianmen site, where Japanese envoys in Sui and Tang Dynasties visited Beijing.

The Meaning of yingtianmen Symbol

South Gate of yingtianmen, Wei Zi Palace and Miyagi, the meaning of the names corresponds to Tianmen constellation in the sky. Tianmen, the main entrance of Wei Zi Palace where the Emperor of Heaven lives, is also called Hehe, that is, the corner of 28 stars, which is the first of the seven nights in the East. There are two stars, such as the black dragon and the horns, and the ecliptic has been excavated. As the saying goes, "Shanghe Tianmen enters Tang Ming.

The discovery of Yingtianmen site provides valuable information for studying the organizational characteristics of the capital city gates in Sui and Tang Dynasties. From the perspective of architectural history, it also has a far-reaching impact on the capital construction of later generations, which has great historical and academic value.