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Di'anmen (), previously Bei'anmen (and commonly known as the "back gate"), was an imperial gate in
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. The gate was first built in the
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period of the
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, and served as the main northern gate to the Imperial City (the southern gate is the much more famed
Tiananmen The Tiananmen , also Tian'anmen, is the entrance gate of the Forbidden City imperial palace complex and Imperial City in the center of Beijing, China. It is widely used as a national symbol. First built in 1420 during the Ming dynasty, Ti ...
). The gate was located north of
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and south of the Drum Tower. The gate was demolished in 1954. Efforts to restore it have been under way since 2013.


History

Di'anmen was built in 1420 during the eighteenth year of the
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, it was originally known as Bei'anmen (北安门). In 1651 (eight year of Shunzhi) during the
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, Bei'anmen was changed to Di'anmen (地安门). It was rebuilt in 1652 (ninth year of Shunzhi). The building overall is a palace gate style brick and wood structure, with seven wide faces, three central rooms for passages and 2 duty rooms on the left and right, this structure is exactly the same as the Xi'anmen. During the
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in 1913 and 1923, in order to facilitate transportation, the imperial walls on the east and west side of Di'anmen were demolished. During the early years of the
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(from the end of 1954 to February 1955), in order to improve road traffic, both the Di'anmen Gate and the Yanchi Tower were demolished. In 1955, some celebrities question the demolition of Di'anmen so the relevant departments numbered the
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, pillars, beams, purlins and other components obtained from the demolition of Di'anmen, and transported them to the
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, together with bricks, stones and glazed tiles, and was planned to rebuild the Di'anmen and Yanchi Tower on the north side of the
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. However this was plan was stopped after a fire in the
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had burnt down the wooden components of the Di'anmen and Yanchi Tower. The materials obtained from the demolition were later used to build the north gate of the
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. In 2004, Wang Canchi, a member of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Chinese formally submitted a proposal to the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference regarding the restoration of Di'anmen. In 2005, several literary historians proposed the restoration of Di'anmen and Yanyi Towers. In 2011, the
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Municipal Administration of Cultural Heritage launched the Central Axis Cultural Relics Protection Project, planning to restore the Yanchi tower and Di'anmen, but however no construction started. In 2012,
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had launched the "Restoration Project of Landmark Historic Buildings in Famous Cities", which included restoration of the Yanchi Tower and Di'anmen . On May 16, 2013, the restoration project of the Yanchi tower, Di'anmen started. In August 2014, the main project of the Yanchi Tower, Di'anmen was completed.


Yanchi Towers

The Yanchi towers () was originally on the east and west side of the Di'anmen Inner Street in Di'anmen. The two Towers that were built at the same time as Di'anmen was originally for the offices for three
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of the Internal Affairs Office as well as functioning as a guard post of the imperial city. In 1924, some eunuchs temporarily lived in the Yanchi Tower when Emperor Puyi was expelled from the Forbidden City. Both towers are of brick-and-concrete, covered with yellow glazed tiles, with each building covering about 300 m2. In 1954, the two Towers were demolished at the same time. From 2013 to 2014, the restoration of the Yanchi towers was carried out. However due to the impact of the demolition of Di'anmen gate and the construction and expansion of the roads, the New Yanchi tower could not be in the same architectural style as the original, with only 4 rooms from south to north of the east wing and 10 on the west wing could be restored. To distinguish it from the original, in the plan part of the original hilltop roof was to be changed to a hanging hilltop roof and as well as a sign to explain this. After its reconstruction, the Yanchi tower has 4 buildings in its east wing and 10 in the west. The total construction area is 1041 square meters, with each room being 4.66 meters long, with an area of about approximately 30 square meters. Its exterior is mainly red with green
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on the roof, with the bottom of the tiles painted with
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, auspicious clouds and other patterns. The interior of the tower is mainly yellow. As of August 2014, the rooms are connected and only have pillars and have not yet become independent rooms. The two towers are each preceded by two yards of a 10 rooms in length, surrounding the Yanchi towers.


In popular culture

Chen Sheng's "One Night in Beijing": The songs inspiration comes from when Chen Sheng (also known as Bobby Chen) was wandering around Di'anmen whilst drunk. The song itself is about a poignant love story of Di'anmen during the Han–Xiongnu War.


See also

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Tiananmen The Tiananmen , also Tian'anmen, is the entrance gate of the Forbidden City imperial palace complex and Imperial City in the center of Beijing, China. It is widely used as a national symbol. First built in 1420 during the Ming dynasty, Ti ...
- the other Gate *
Forbidden City The Forbidden City () is the Chinese Empire, imperial Chinese palace, palace complex in the center of the Imperial City, Beijing, Imperial City in Beijing, China. It was the residence of 24 Ming dynasty, Ming and Qing dynasty, Qing dynasty L ...


References

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