《紫禁来自城的故事》,作者:程钦华,本书的叙述略带忧伤,寄360百科哀于现代世界中中国不断沉沦的命运。然而,尽管作者意识到中国文明的辉煌已成过去杆批料愿的散校照,但本书并非满艺给至走苏乐篇哀鸣与幻灭之词。相反,庄士敦在书中表达了对中国和中国人民的诚挚情感。对于他所深深尊崇并得收室以亲历其中的中国文化与政治世界,庄士敦也聊表谢忱,著书如是。
本书是一部个人病的、怀旧的故事集,描述了从1919年到1924年的那些特殊岁月里,庄士敦在其八人生顶峰时期与中国结下的不解之缘。其时,中国媒体针来自对庄士敦本人和溥仪有诸多的责难,而庄士敦所关心的,显然只是他对那些年里所发生事件的记述,可以对那些责难作出一劳永逸的反驳。为了回应对他和皇上360百科的批评,庄士敦描绘了在紫禁城那个奇异、封闭的世界里独特而令人憧憬的生活图景。庄士敦谙熟中国历史与文化,于是,那个几近为人遗忘时代的丰富的历史细节,雪泥鸿爪般跃然于庄氏之笔端。加之,他与溥仪的密切关系,以及与那个时代许多大人物私人关系木行放费局图列村手之熟稔,使得庄士敦得以对他们尽情褒坏曾刘官刚儿法技翻触层贬点评。
本书的叙述略带忧伤,寄哀于现代世界中中国不断沉沦的命运。然而,尽管作者意识到中国文明的辉煌已成过去,但本书并非满篇哀鸣与幻灭之词。相反,庄座家缺士敦在书中表达了对中国和中国人民的诚挚情感。对于他所深深粉铁三马那微伯点湖尊崇并得以亲历其中的中国文化与政治世界,庄士敦也聊表谢忱,著书如是。
Content拿冷音采满课环强s
Forewo军拿企rd
Chapter One
Brief 掉两药景场县根水上Introduction to the Forbidden City
1. A Sea of Regal Buildings
2. The Cons零蒸限距季鸡组紧盾truction of 送the Forbidden City
3. The Layout of the Forbidden City
4. Wh素y Is It Calle虽下d the Forbidden City?
5. 烟记蒸露等时仍技四服Manpower for the Construction
6. Sightseeing Routes in the Fo死局灯就持写利rbidden City
Chapter Two
The Main Structures in 委厂工去the Forbidden City
1. The Mer越似酒代idian Gate-Main Entrance to the Forbidden
City
2. Inner Golden Stream-A Splendid Man-Made River
3. The Gate of Supreme Harmony-Where the Emperor
Discharged His Official Duties
4. The Hall of Supreme Harmony-Where Grand Imperial
Ceremonies Were Held
5. The Hall of Central Harmony--Where the Emperor
Rested Before Grand Ceremonies
6. The Hall of Preserving Harmony-Where the Highest-
Level Civil Service Examination Was Held
7. The Gate of Heavenly Purity--Entrance to the Quarters
of the Imperial Household
8. The Palace of Heavenly Purity--Living Quarters of the
Emperor
9. The Hall of Celestial and Terrestrial Union
10. The Palace of Earthly Tranquility--Nuptial Chamber of
the Emperor and Empress
11. The Imperial Garden-Leisure Park of the Imperial
Household
12. The Six Westem Palaces--Living Quarters of the
Imperial Household
13. The Six Eastem Palaces--Treasure Stores of Art
14. The Palace of Tranquil Longevity--A Little Forbidden
City Within the Forbidden City
Chapter Three
Insights into the Imperial Lifestyle
1. The Emperor's Diet and the Palace Cuisine
2. The Emperor's Grand Nuptials
3. The Selection of the Palace Harem and Lives of
Concubines in the Inner Palace
4. How Did an Empress Bathe?
5. Where Were the Toilels?
6. Where Did the Water Come from
7. Keeping Warm and Cool
8. The Six Big Fires in the Forbidden City
9. Palace Ladies Try to Assassinale the Emperor
10. Foreign Artists at the Qing Court
11. Foreigner Records the Inauguration of the Imperial
Palace
12. The Attempted Murder of a Crown Prince
13. An Heir-Apparent Raised in Secret
14. "The Cricket Emperor"
15. The Empress Dowager Marries the Emperor's Uncle
16. How Emperor Kangxi Removed Aobai
17. Mystery of How Yongzheng Became Emperor
18. Cixi's Wealth and Her Extravagance in Dining
19. Cixi Intercedes for the Empress
20. The Empress Dowager's Cmelty
21. Friction Belween the East Empress Dowager and the
West Empress Dowager
22. The Tragedy of Concubine Zhen
23. Anecdotes of the Last Emperor
24. Connotations of the Motifs on the Imperial Robe and
the Bufu
25. How Many Rooms Are There in the Forbidden City?
26. Comer Towers of the Forbidden City
27. Stage Plays in the Imperial Palace
28. The Bronze Lions ot the Forbidden City
29. The Bronze Vats for Fire Protection
30. What Is the Significance of the Number of the Gate
Nails?
31. Mosaics in the Imperial Garden
Chapter four
The 24 Ming and Qing Emperors Who Lived in the
Forbidden City
1. Emperor Chengzu-Zhu Di (1360-1424)
2. Emperor Renzong-Zhu Gaochi (1378-1425)
3. Emperor Xuanzong-Zhu Zhanji (1398-1435)
4. Emperor Yingzong--Zhu Qizhen (1427-1464)
5. Emperor Daizong-Zhu Qiyu (1428-1457)
6. Emperor Xianzong-Zhu Jianshen (1447-1487)
7. Emperor Xiaozong-Zhu Youcheng (1470-1505)
8. Emperor Wuzong--Zhu Houzhao (1491-1521)
9. Emperor Shizong-Zhu Houcong (1507-1566)
10. Emperor Muzong-Zhu Zaihou (1537-1572)
11. Emperor Shenzong-Zhu Yijun (1563-1620)
12. Emperor Guangzong-Zhu Changluo (1585-1620)
13. Emperor Xizong-Zhu Youxiao (1605-1627)
14. Emperor Sizong-Zhu Youjian (1611-1644)
15. Emperor Shizu-Fu Lin (1638-1661)
16. Emperor Shengzu-Xuan Ye (1654-1722)
17. Emperor Shizong-Yin Zhen (1678-1735)
18. Emperor Gaozong-Hong Li (1711-1799)
19. Emperor Renzong-Yong Yan (1760-1820)
20. Emperor Xuanzong-Min Ning (1782-1850)
21. Emperor Wenzong-Yi Zhu (1831-1861)
22. Emperor Muzong-Zai Chun (1856-1875)
23. Emperor Dezong-Zai Tian (1871-1908)
24. The Last Emperor-Pu Yi (1906-1967)
Appendix
1. Emperors of the Ming Dynasty
2. Emperors of the Qing Dynasty