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Les Murailles Qui Méritent Des Visites: Étonnantes Par Leurs Variétés De Construction Muraille De Badaling : Elle Est La Grande Muraille Proche De Pékin Environ 70 Km Muraille de Chine septembre 2016 modifié le 21 février 2017 Les murailles qui méritent des visites: étonnantes par leurs variétés de construction Muraille de Badaling : Elle est la Grande Muraille proche de Pékin environ 70 Km. Muraille à Simatai: Construite à 120Km de Pékin, une des rares sections de la Grande Muraille à avoir conservée son apparence d’origine. La Passe Shanhaiguan est connue en Chine sous le nom de « Première Passe sous le Ciel ». La Grande Muraille rejoint l’océan Pacifique, en fait la mer de Bohai, à Laolongtou « la tête du vieux dragon ». Muraille de Jiayuguan: Fort de la Passe de Jiayu qui marque l’extrémité occidentale de la Grande Muraille à 60 Km de Pékin. Le fort, bâti à l’endroit le plus étroit de la partie occidental du corridor de Hexi, défendait un passage de la route de la Soie. Muraille Gubeikou: à 100 Km de Pékin, on y trouve quelques sites historiques, comme les temples et les palais impériaux temporaires à proximité. Muraille Huangyaguan: Pass Cliff jaune qui se trouve sur une crête de montagne escarpée et abrupte, elle a obtenue son nom des collines jaunâtres. Elle présente une vue étonnante avec ses murs et ses tours construits sur une crête de montagne et à plus de 700 mètres d’altitude. Muraille Jiankou: Son aspect d'origine depuis sa construction en 1368 est unique avec ses grands rochers blancs à seulement 30 Km de Pékin. Muraille Jinshanling: Construite sur la Grande et la Petite Jinshan appelée aussi montagne d’or. Muraille Jiumenkou : Elle est située à 15 kilomètres du sud de la Grande Muraille Shanhaiguan, et à la frontière partagée par les provinces de Liaoning et de Hebei, dans la zone Jiukoushan. Muraille Laolongtou: appelée aussi Tête du Dragon Ancien, construite seulement à 5 kilomètres au nord de la Grande Muraille de Shanhaiguan, et elle s’étend sur environ 23 mètres dans la mer de Bohai, comme un dragon plonge sa tête dans la mer, d’où son nom. C’est une partie importante pour la fortification militaire sous la dynastie des Ming. Muraille Shuiguan: La Passe de l’Eau est une partie militaire du système défensif de la Grande Muraille Badaling. Elle est célèbre pour ses falaises abruptes et des rochers. Muraille Yangguan: La Passe Yang est l’un des deux importants passages occidentaux, l’autre est la Passe de la Porte de Jade de la Grande Muraille sous la dynastie des Han de l’ouest (206 av J-C–24av J-C. Utilisée comme frontière occidentale de la défense par l’Empereur Hanwudi (156 av JC–87 av JC). 13 Muraille de Chine septembre 2016 modifié le 21 février 2017 la Grande Muraille de Simatai La Grande Muraille Wohushan Située dans la ville de Gubeikou au nord-est du district de « Wohu » signifie « tigre accroupi » La montagne Miyun, à 120Km de Beijing, elle s’étend sur cinq kilomètres ressemble à deux tigres, un étant couché sur son partant de la Tour Wangjinglou à l’est jusqu’à la Grande Mu- dos, alors que l’autre est couché sur son ventre. raille Jinshanling à l’ouest. C’est la seule partie de la grande muraille qui a gardée son aspect original depuis sa construction Elle est située dans la partie ouest de la Grande par le général Qi Jigurang, sous la Dynastie Ming (1368-1644). Muraille Gubeikou,. La Grande Muraille de Simatai possède des tours de gardes, elle Son point culminant atteint 665 mètres. Une tour ressemble à un dragon enroulé sautant hors du lac appelé le Lac de guet est érigée tous les 150 mètres sur le mur, du Canard Mandarin. surplombant une profonde vallée ou domine le La grande muraille se divise à l’entrée de ce lac alimenté par sommet d’une colline stratégiquement importante. deux sources, une d’eau chaude, l’autre d’eau froide. Cela a la particularité de permettre lors d’hivers rigoureux que la surface du lac ne soit jamais gelée. Les éléments de cette muraille portent des noms poétiques: Les Grande Muraille Panlongshan Escaliers Célestes (une pente de 85° de 100 mètres de long), la Tour Féerique (ce nom vient de la transformation d’une antilo- Construite à l’ouest de la Grande Muraille Wohus- pe fleur de lotus féerique), le Pont des Cieux et la Tour Wang- han, elle est située dans la partie médiane de jinglou. Sur la tour des arches de marbre sont sculptées avec Gubeikou, où la plupart des guerres ont eu lieu. des motifs de lotus. Cet élément d’une longueur de 13 Km, avait une grande place stratégique pour atteindre la Grande Muraille Panlongshan. La Grande Muraille Mutianyu Parmi plus de 40 tours de guet, la tour Général est Situé au district de Huairou, 65 km de Pékin, elle relie le pas- sage de Juyongguan à l’ouest et la Grande Muraille de Gubei- la plus célèbre. Elle est située à la hauteur du point culminant de la montagne Panlongshan, d’où les kou à l’est. La muraille fut construite durant la dynastie Qi du Nord (550 – 557). Durant la dynastie Ming (1368 – 1644), tan guerres étaient dirigées. lun et Qi Jiguang, deux célèbres généraux ont reconstruit la Il y a quatre fenêtres archères sur les côtés nord et muraille dans le but de renforcer son potentiel défensif. sud, tandis que chacun des côtés Est et Ouest possède trois fenêtres archères. Cette section du Cette partie de la grande muraille, a servie de protection au Nord pour la capitale et les mausolées impériaux. D’une lon- mur est constituée de murs en terre, en pierres et gueur de 2.2 km et traverse les imposantes montagnes de gra- en briques nite. Elle mesure entre 75 et 80 mètres de haut et 3.5 à 4.5 mè- tres de large. La porte est renforcée par trois tours de garde, elle est située au sud-est. 22 autres tours de gardes sont disséminées et situées non seule- ment sur le mur principal mais aussi sur les « villes ramifiées » construites sur la crête de la colline. Les différentes parties de la muraille portent des noms poétiques:« le bord du bœuf cor- né, l’aigle volant la tête en haut ou la serrure de la flèche ». La Grande Muraille Gubeikou Située entre le col Shanhaiguan et le col Juyongguan, la muraille de Gubeikou est l’ouvrage fortifié qui protège l’entrée nord de Pékin. Édifiée le long de la chaîne de montagnes Yanshan dans le nord-est du Comté de Miyun, au sud de la montagne Panlong et de la montagne Wohu, la Grande Muraille Gubeikou occupe un emplace- ment d’importance stratégique. La première section de la muraille a été construite durant la Dynastie des Qi du Nord (550 – 557), plus tard, le Général Xuda donna l’ordre de la reconstruire dans le début de la Dynastie Ming (1368 – 1644) et de la renforcer, lorsque Qi Jiguang a été nom- mé directeur général de la garnison Ji (une des 11 garnisons dans la Dynastie Ming), Une autre rangée de murs en briques à côté de l’original, forme donc l’unique Mu- raille double de Gubeikou. La Muraille Gubeikou s’étend sur plus de 40 kilomètres. Il y a 14 phares, 143 tours de guet, 16 passages stratégiques, 3 citadelles et beaucoup d’autres constructions militaires. Beaucoup d’entre elles sont des vestiges culturels célèbres, comme le pha- re Big Flower de la Dynastie des Qi du nord, la Tour Fairy, la Tour General, et l’im- posante Tour Wangjing. Elle est également conservée dans son état d’origine. 14 Muraille de Chine septembre 2016 modifié le 21 février 2017 La muraille de Juyongguan Le Col de Juyongguan, est situé à 60 kilomètres de Beijing dans une vallée entourée de montagnes, il fut longtemps une forteresse militaire stratégique. Dès la Période des Printemps et des Automnes (-770 av. J.-C. – 476 av. J.-C.) et celle des Royaumes Combattants (-476 av. J.-C. – 221 av. J.-C.), l’état Yan y construisit d'abord des fortifications qui pendant les Dynasties du Nord et du Sud (386-589), sera reliée à la Grande Muraille de Chine. Ce col servait de barrière naturelle aux capitales de la Dynastie Yuan (1271- 1368) et Ming (1368-1644). Zhu Yuanzhang, le premier empereur de la Dynastie Ming, ordonna que ce passage soit réaménagé pour protéger les fron- tières des intrusions des troupes mongoles. Beaucoup de batailles eurent lieu dans le Col de Juyongguan. Le col est circulaire avec un périmètre d’environ 4 Kilomètres, avec seulement deux passages, un au Sud, un au Nord, respectivement appelés « Nan Kou » et « Badaling ». Au milieu du Col de Juyongguan se trouve une haute plateforme appelée « la plateforme de nuage », faite de marbre blanc. Sous la Dynastie Yuan, trois tours de pierre y furent construites. À la fin de la Dynastie Yuan, elles furent détruites. Plus tard, un temple nommé « Tai’an » fut érigé, mais il sera détruit durant le règne de l’empereur Kang Xi de la Dynastie Qing (1644-1911), seule la plateforme est restée. À l’intérieur de cette plateforme il y avait une porte voûtée. De part et d’autre de cette porte étaient sculptées les statues des quatre dieux célestes et les écritures sutra. La Muraille de Jiankou La Grande Muraille de Badaling Jiankou fut un endroit stratégique très important Située dans le conté de Yanqing, à 70 kilomètres au Nord de pendant la dynastie des Ming (1368-1644). Elle se Pékin, elle à été construite durant la Dynastie Ming (1368- situe à 30 km du comté de Huairou à Beijing.
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