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Introduction of Danfengmen

Danfengmen was built in Longshuo, Tang Gaozong in two years. It is the south gate of Daming Palace, Chang 'an Palace, the capital of the Tang Dynasty. There is a towering Danfeng Building on the door. The north side echoes with Hanyuan Hall, Zhengxuan Hall and Chenzi Hall, forming the central axis of Daming Palace, which is the main passage for emperors in Tang Dynasty to enter and leave Miyagi. At the same time, it was also an important political place for the emperors of the Tang Dynasty to hold foreign ceremonies such as enthronement, changing the Yuan Dynasty, announcing amnesty and holding banquets for more than 200 years. It is the national symbol of the Tang Dynasty, and is known as "the first gate in the prosperous Tang Dynasty". 1 danfengmen has five gates, which is the highest system of ancient city gate system in China. Its shape continued to Tiananmen Square in the Forbidden City in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, also known as "Five Gates", "National Gate" and "Phoenix Gate". Since 1957, archaeologists have investigated and explored the Danfengmen site in Daming Palace. In 2005, the Cheng Tang team of the Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences conducted a comprehensive archaeological excavation of the Danfengmen site. The excavation results show that the pier of Danfengmen Gate is rammed by loess with a brick wall outside. The pier is 74.5 meters long from east to west, and the gate (Ma Jia Road) is nearly 200 meters long from east to west and 33 meters wide from north to south. It covers an area of about 2,460 square meters and has five doorways. Archaeological excavations show that Danfengmen site is the largest archaeological site in Sui and Tang Dynasties, with large scale, wide doorway and long horse path, and it is praised as "the first gate in the prosperous Tang Dynasty" by archaeologists. 120 14 On June 22nd, at the 38th meeting of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee held in Doha, Qatar, the Daming Palace site in Chang 'an City in the Tang Dynasty, where the Danfengmen site is located, was successfully listed on the World Heritage List as a site in the Silk Road: Chang 'an-Tianshan Corridor Road Network jointly applied by China, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.