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This image captures a framed informational plaque mounted on an indoor wall, likely in a museum or historical site. The plaque features Chinese text inscribed on a brushed metallic surface, enclosed within a dark wooden frame. The wall behind the plaque is a plain, light greenish-beige color, suggesting a simple exhibition environment.

The visible text on the plaque is titled "阳苴咩城" (Yangjumie City). It provides a historical description, citing "樊绰《蛮书·六》" (Man Shu · Liu – Barbarian Book · Chapter Six) as its source. The text details the architectural layout and features of Yangjumie City, specifically focusing on the Nanzhao Kingdom's main gate. It describes a multi-storied tower with bluestone ramps, the distance to the main city gates, and the thoroughfare connecting the north and south gates.

Further descriptions detail the progression through the city, from the main gate to the second gate (300 steps away, featuring five rooms and residences for officials), and then to the third gate (another 200 steps, with halberds and an upper tower). Beyond the third gate, a screen wall leads to the main hall (over 100 steps away), characterized by its raised platform, intricate "spiderweb-like" roof, and hidden pillars. The text also mentions gate towers on both sides overlooking a pond, and a smaller hall behind the main hall, which served as the Nanzhao residence. This plaque serves to inform visitors about the historical significance and architectural specifics of Yangjumie City.
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Feb 1, 2025, 6:07 AM

Da Li Bai Zu Zi Zhi Zhou, China

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This image captures a framed informational plaque mounted on an indoor wall, likely in a museum or historical site. The plaque features Chinese text inscribed on a brushed metallic surface, enclosed within a dark wooden frame. The wall behind the plaque is a plain, light greenish-beige color, suggesting a simple exhibition environment. The visible text on the plaque is titled "阳苴咩城" (Yangjumie City). It provides a historical description, citing "樊绰《蛮书·六》" (Man Shu · Liu – Barbarian Book · Chapter Six) as its source. The text details the architectural layout and features of Yangjumie City, specifically focusing on the Nanzhao Kingdom's main gate. It describes a multi-storied tower with bluestone ramps, the distance to the main city gates, and the thoroughfare connecting the north and south gates. Further descriptions detail the progression through the city, from the main gate to the second gate (300 steps away, featuring five rooms and residences for officials), and then to the third gate (another 200 steps, with halberds and an upper tower). Beyond the third gate, a screen wall leads to the main hall (over 100 steps away), characterized by its raised platform, intricate "spiderweb-like" roof, and hidden pillars. The text also mentions gate towers on both sides overlooking a pond, and a smaller hall behind the main hall, which served as the Nanzhao residence. This plaque serves to inform visitors about the historical significance and architectural specifics of Yangjumie City.

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