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* [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Culture/China-Timeline|China Timeline]] | |||
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* [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Culture/Translations-of-Skyrim|Translations of Skyrim]] | |||
* [[Language/Mandarin-chinese/Culture/Chronology-of-Historical-Events-in-China|Chronology of Historical Events in China]] | |||
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As a Mandarin Chinese teacher, it is important to teach not only the language itself but also the culture and history that come with it. In this lesson, we will be exploring the four great ancient capital cities of China: Nanjing, Luoyang, Beijing, and Xi'an. These cities have played an important role in Chinese history and culture and remain popular tourist destinations to this day.
Nanjing (南京)
Nanjing is located in the southern part of China's Jiangsu province, along the Yangtze River. It was the capital of China during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and the early period of the Republic of China (1912-1949). Nanjing is known for its beautiful scenery, rich history, and delicious food. Some of the city's key landmarks include the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, the Confucius Temple, and the Qinhuai River.
Here are some essential Mandarin Chinese expressions to know when visiting Nanjing:
Mandarin Chinese | Pronunciation | English |
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南京 | Nánjīng | Nanjing |
明孝陵 | Míng Xiàolíng | Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum |
夫子庙 | Fūzǐ Miào | Confucius Temple |
秦淮河 | Qínhuái Hé | Qinhuai River |
Luoyang (洛阳)
Located in the Henan province in central China, Luoyang served as the capital of 13 ancient dynasties, including the Western Zhou, Qin, Han, and Tang dynasties. Luoyang was also an important center for Buddhist worship in ancient China, and the famous Longmen Grottoes, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are located in the city. Other notable landmarks in Luoyang include the White Horse Temple, the Luoyang Museum, and the Shaolin Temple.
Here are some essential Mandarin Chinese expressions to know when visiting Luoyang:
Mandarin Chinese | Pronunciation | English |
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洛阳 | Luòyáng | Luoyang |
龙门石窟 | Lóngmén Shíkū | Longmen Grottoes |
白马寺 | Báimǎ Sì | White Horse Temple |
郑州 | Zhèngzhōu | Zhengzhou (the closest major city to Luoyang) |
Beijing (北京)
Beijing is China's current capital city and has been for over 850 years. As the capital of the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, Beijing has a rich history that is still visible in many of its landmarks including the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, and the Summer Palace. Beijing is also home to the Great Wall of China, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Here are some essential Mandarin Chinese expressions to know when visiting Beijing:
Mandarin Chinese | Pronunciation | English |
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北京 | Běijīng | Beijing |
故宫 | Gùgōng | Forbidden City |
天坛 | Tiāntán | Temple of Heaven |
长城 | Chángchéng | Great Wall of China |
Xi'an (西安)
Xi'an is located in the Shaanxi province in central China and was the capital of 13 dynasties, including the Qin dynasty, which is famous for the Terracotta Army. The Terracotta Army is located near Xi'an and is a collection of terracotta sculptures that depict the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China. Other noteworthy landmarks in Xi'an include the City Wall of Xi'an, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, and the Muslim Quarter.
Here are some essential Mandarin Chinese expressions to know when visiting Xi'an:
Mandarin Chinese | Pronunciation | English |
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西安 | Xī'ān | Xi'an |
兵马俑 | Bīngmǎ Yǒng | Terracotta Army |
城墙 | Chéngqiáng | City Wall of Xi'an |
大雁塔 | Dàyàn Tǎ | Big Wild Goose Pagoda |
Conclusion
By studying these four great ancient capital cities of China, we not only gain a deeper understanding of China's rich history and culture but also broaden our Mandarin Chinese vocabulary and expressions. Whether you're planning a trip to China or simply interested in learning more about Chinese culture, these cities and their landmarks should be at the top of your list.
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Related Lessons
- China's Great Wall
- Current Events and Issues in China and Beyond
- Mid Autumn Festival and Mooncakes
- China's Economy and Business Landscape
- Kung Fu
- China Timeline
- Dragon Boat Festival and Zongzi
- Translations of Skyrim
- Chronology of Historical Events in China