JOURNAL OF HEBEI UNIVERSITY (Philosophy and Social Science) ›› 2019, Vol. 44 ›› Issue (3): 1-9.DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1005-6378.2019.03.001

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A Brief Analysis of Yue Feis Cultural Relics and Their Changes in Wuhan

ZHANG Quan-ming   

  1. College of History and Culture, Huazhong Normal University, Wuhan, Hubei 430079, China
  • Received:2018-10-05 Online:2019-05-25 Published:2019-05-25

Abstract: The Wuchang and Hanyang districts, which belong to todays Wuhan city, were the base camp and the northern expedition base for Yue Warriors at that time. The seven years of Yue Fei stationed in Ezhou, were the most outstanding achievement and the most impressive fame in his life. Therefore, there are a lot of precious historical and cultural relics left by Yue Fei and his warriors. Starting with the spatiotemporal changes of Wuhan urban areas in the past few hundred years, the paper makes a multi-visual discussion on the historical and cultural relics left by Yue fei and his warriors in Ezhou, where they were stationed for a long time in the early years of the Southern Song Dynasty, involving astronomical almanac calculation, changes of land and water, changes of urban sites, official buildings and destruction as well as differences in historical documents and records. Through the verification and collation of historical geographical research and historical documents, the paper also demonstrates the differences between the historical and cultural relics left by Yue Fei and his warriors in those years and the relics rebuilt by later generations in details. Meanwhile, the paper focuses on demonstration on typical cultural relics of Yue Fei in Wuhan, which were built in Southern Song Dynasty, such as Yue Fei Temple and the Palace of Yue, the earliest one in China, the Marshal-palace of Yue Warriors, the Campsite of Yue Warrriors, the Royal Temple, the Yellow Crane Tower, the Pavilion of Yue Wumus Deadee, the BaoGuo-nunnery,the Yue Fei street, and so on.

Key words: Yue Fei, Song Dynasty, Ezhou, Yue warriors, Cultural relics

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