
求秦陵兵马俑景点中英文对照介绍
北京天安门 中英文导游词Tian’anmen( the Gate of Heavenly Peace), is located in the center of Beijing. It was first built in 1417 and named Chengtianmen( the Gate of Heavenly Succession). At the end of the Ming Dynasty, it was seriously damaged by war. When it was rebuilt under the Qing in 1651, it was renamed Tian’anmen, and served as the main entrance to the Imperial City, the administrative and residential quarters for court officials and retainers. The southern sections of the Imperial City wall still stand on both sides of the Gate. The tower at the top of the gate is nine-room wide and five –room deep. According to the Book of Changes, the two numbers nine and five, when combined, symbolize the supreme status of a sovereign. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, Tian’anmen was the place where state ceremonies took place. The most important one of them was the issuing of imperial edicts, which followed these steps: 1) The Minister of Rites would receive the edict in Taihedian( Hall of Supreme Harmony), where the Emperor was holding his court. The minister would then carry the decree on a yunpan( tray of cloud), and withdraw from the hall via Taihemen( Gate of supreme Harmony) 2) The Minister would put the tray in a miniature longting( dragon pavilion). Beneath a yellow umbrella and carry it via Wumen( Meridian Gate), to Tian’anmen Gate tower. 3) A courtier would be invested to proclaim the edict. The civil and military officials lining both sides of the gateway beneath the tower would prostrate themselves in the direction of the emperor in waiting for the decree to the proclaimed. 4) The courtier would then put the edict in a phoenix-shaped wooden box and lower it from the tower by means of a silk cord. The document would finally be carried in a similar tray of cloud under a yellow umbrella to the Ministry of Rites. 5) The edict, copied on yellow paper, would be made known to the whole country. Such a process was historically recorded as “ Imperial Edict Issued by Golden Phoenix”. During the Ming and Qing dynasties Tian’anmen was the most important passage. It was this gate that the Emperor and his retinue would go through on their way to the altars for ritual and religious activities. On the Westside of Tian’anmen stands ZhongshanPark( Dr. Sun Yat-sen’s Park), and on the east side, the Working People’s Cultural Palave. The Park was formerly called Shejitan( Altar of Land and Grain), built in 1420 for offering sacrificial items to the God of Land. It was opened to the public as a park in 1914 and its name was changed in 1928 to the present one in memory of the great pioneer of the Chinese Democratic Revolution. The Working People’s Cultural Palace used to be Taimiao( the Supreme Ancestral Temple), where tablets of the deceased dynastic rulers were kept. The stream in front of Tian’anmen is called Waijinshuihe( Outer Golden River),with seven marble bridges spanning over it . Of these seven bridges,historical records say the middle one was for the exclusive use of the emperor and was accordingly called Yuluqiao( Imperial Bridge). The bridges flanking it on either side were meant for the members of the royal family and were therefore called Wanggongqiao( Royal’s Bridges). Farther away on each side of the two were bridges for officials ranking above the third order and were named Pinjiqiao( ministerial Bridges). The remaining two bridges were for the use by the retinue below the third order and wre called Gongshengqiao( common Bridges). They anr the one in front of the Supreme Ancestral Temple to the east and the one in front of the Altar of land and Grain to the west. The two stone lions by the Gate of Tian’anmen, one on each side were meant as sentries. They gaze toward the middle axis, guarding the emperor’s walkway. In front of the gate stands a pair of marble columns called Huabiao. They are elaborately cut in bas-relief following the pattern of a legendary dragon. Behind the gate stands another pair of similar columns. The story of Huabiao may be traced to a couple of sources. One of the versions accredits its invention to one of the Chinese sage kings named Yao, who was said to have set up a wooden pillar in order to allow the ordinary people to expose evil-doers, hence it was originally called a slander pillar. Later it ws reduced to a signpost, and now it serves as an ornament. The beast sitting on the top of the column is called” hou”, a legendary animal, which is said to have been a watcher of an emperor’s behaviour. He was doing such duties as warning the emperor against staying too long outside the palace or indulging in pleasure and urging him to go to the people for their complaints or return in due time. Therefore, the two pairs of beasts were given the names” Wangjunhui”( Expecting the emperor’s coming back) and “ wangjunchu”( Expecting the emperor’s going out) respectinvely. In the old days, Tian’anmen, as a part of the Imperial City, was meant for important occasions. The two rows of chaofang( antechamber), on the sides behind the main gate, wre reserved for civil and military members of the government waiting for imperial audience and in front of the gate, were offices of imperial administration. On October 1, 1949, chairman Mao Zedong proclaimed on Tian’anmen Rostrum the founding of the People’s Republic of China. Since then Tian’anmen has been the symbol of New Chine\\\\a. Chairman Mao’s portrait is hung above the central entrance, flanked by two slogans:” Long Live the Great Unity of the Peoples of the World”. Today , the splendour of Tian’anmen attracts million of visitors from all over the world. The Rostrum on its top was opened in 1988 to the public for the first time in its history. It offers a panoramic view of the Square and the city proper. Tian’anmen Square Situated due south of Tian’anmen, the Square has an area of 44 hectares( 109 acres) that can accommodate as many as one million people for public gatherings. It has witnessed may historical events in China’s modern history and is a place for celebrations on such festive days as international Labour Day on May 1st and national Day on October 1st. Around the Square are several famous buildings: 1 The Great Hall of the People This is one of the largest congressional buildings in the world. Built in 1959, the hall consists of three parts: a 10,000-seat auditorium in the center, a banquet hall in the north wing facing Chang’an Street, with a seating capacity of 5,000, and offices for the Standing Committee of the National Peoples’ Congress of China in the south. In addition, thirty-four reception chambers are named after various provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly unde the Central Government, plus Hong Kong and Macao. Each is different from the other in decoration and furnishings to stress their local features. 2 The Museum of Chinese History and the Museum of the Chinese Revolution These two museums were also built in 1959. the museum of Chinese History houses a permanent exhibition in four parts, covering the entire process of Chinese history spanning from 1.7 million years ago to 1919: 1) The Primitive Society( 1.7 million years ago to the 21st century BC); 2) The Slave Society(21st century BC to 476 BC.); 3) The Feudal Society(475 BC. To 1840 AD.); 4) The Semi-Colonial and Semi- Fedual Society(1840 to 1919.) The Museum of the Chinese Revolution covers the period from 1919 to 1949. 3 The Monument to the People’s Heroes the monument was built in memory of thousands of martyrs who died for the revolutionary cause of the Chinese people. Its construction began on August 1, 1952 and was not completed until 1958. in the form of an obelisk, the Monument as made of more than 17,000 pieces of tranite and white marble. The purple piece inlaid in the front of the Monument was brought from Qingdao, Shandong Province. It is 38 meters(124ft 8 in) high, the loftiest of its kind ever seen in the country. Not only is it an historic memorial for immortal heroes, but also it is an artistic work of excellent architectural value. On the front side of the Monument is an engraved inscription in Chinese characters written by Chairman Mao Zedong, which reads” Eternal Glory to the People’s Heroes!”. On the back of the Monument is an article written by Chairman Mao, but in Chinese calligraphy by the late Premier Zhou Enlai. At the top of the Monument are eight gigantic carved wreathes of such flowers as peony, lotus and chrysanthemum, symbolizing nobility, purity, and fortitude. At the base of the monument are eight marble reliefs depicting the Chinese historic events since 1840. They are: 1) The Burning of Opium in 1840: 2) The uprising of 1851 in Jintian, Guangxi; 3) The Revolution of 1911; 4) The May Fourth Movement of 1919; 5) The May 30th Movement of 1925; 6) The Uprising of 1927 in Nanchang, Jiangxi; 7) The War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression from 1937 to 1945; 8) The Victorious Crossing over the Yangtze River by the Peoples’s Liberation Army in 1949. This relief is flanked by two smaller ones—“ Supplying the Front” and “ Greeting the P.L.A.”. 4 Chairman Mao’s Mausoleum Chairman Mao Zedong, the founder of the People’s Pepublic of China, passed away on Sepember 9, 1976. In commemoration of this great man, a mausoleum began to be constructed in November 1976, and was completes in August the following year. The Mausoleum was officially opened on September 9, 1977. The mausoleum is surrounded by four groups of sculpture. East of the northern entrance is the sculpture depicting the period of the New Democratic Revolution( 1919-1949), and west of it is the one signifying the great achievements of the Chinese people during the period of slcialist revolution and construction since 1949. The sculptures in front of the southern gate are figures of workers, peasants soldiers, intellectuals, technicians and children. Inside the Mausoleum are three main sections: A white marble statue of Chairman Mao is mounted on a platform in the front lobby. On the wall behind the statue is a 24-metre-long( 79-foot-long) tapestry, a fine needlepoint work with beautiful landscapes of the country. In the main hall there is a crystal coffin, in which Chairman Mao’s body lies stately with the Communist Party’s flag covering over him. On the wall of the southern lobby, a poem by Chairman Mao and in his own calligraphy is inscribed in gold inlay. It expresses his full great expectations for the country. Tian’ anmen Square has now completed its renovation after eight months’ hard work to welcome the 50th anniversary of the People’s Republic in 1999. 各位游客朋友: 我们我们现在已经来到了天安门广场。
大家可以看一下,我们现在的位置是在天安门广场南北方向的中轴线上,距我们南面的人民英雄纪念碑大约有100米左右的距离。
我们今天在天安门广场游览的时间是30分钟。
大家向我这里聚一下,我先给大家简要介绍一下天安门广场的主要景观。
(手势,向北指)大家先向这边看。
(稍停顿,待游客目光集中于手指方向)我爱北京--天-安-门。
一会儿,我会向大家详细介绍天安门的的沧桑历史。
除了天安门城楼外,我还要向您介绍天安门前的金水桥、以及桥前的华表和石狮。
大家回一下头,您看到了,这就是庄严挺拔的人民英雄纪念碑了,随后我也将向您讲一讲她的故事。
纪念碑南边的建筑就是毛主席纪念堂,我们今天的行程没有安排大家瞻仰毛主席遗容,如果您有意去的话,可以告诉我,我会尽量满足您的愿望。
天安门广场东侧的建筑是中国革命历史博物馆,这里陈列了大量珍贵的革命历史文物。
和她相对着的,(手势,向西指)西边的这座建筑,就是非常著名的人民大会堂。
关于她,一会儿我也会向您做详细介绍。
好好好,大家现在可以在广场上拍照留念。
拍照前我给大家提个醒,大家尽量避免站在这条中轴线上拍照,旗杆可能会影响您的拍摄效果。
另外,大家如果在纪念碑前拍照的话,建议您到纪念碑的那一侧去拍,在这边是逆光,会影响照片的效果。
给大家10分钟时间,拍完照请到这里集合,我在这里等大家. 下面我首先为大家介绍一下天安门城楼。
天安门原为明清两代皇城的正门,始建于明永乐十五年(1417),最初叫做承天门,取承天启运,受命于天之意。
清顺治八年(1651年)重修而改名天安门,含受命于天和安邦治民的意思。
至今已有580多年的历史了,是全国重点文物保护单位。
天安门城楼,建筑在巨大条石砌成的须弥座式城台上,造型庄重浑厚,宏伟典雅,是中国传统建筑艺术的典型代表作之一。
城楼通高34.7米。
城台上的大殿宽九楹(62.77米),进深五楹(27.25米),象征封建帝王的九五至尊。
大殿为重檐歇山式,朱墙黄琉璃瓦顶。
南面设有菱花隔扇门、窗36扇,殿内外立有直径2米的巨柱60根,天花、斗拱、梁枋等处、均绘满了最高等级的金龙和玺彩画,金碧辉煌,极为雄伟壮观。
1988年的元旦,天安门城楼正式对外向游客开放。
在天安门高大的暗红城墙中辟有五个券洞门,明清时代,这里的门、桥行走规制森严,中门为皇帝进出专用。
皇帝每年冬至往天坛祭天,夏至去地坛祭地,孟春赴先农坛耕籍田,都要出入天安门。
那么,在当时,是不是只有皇帝一人才能进出中门呢
这位朋友答的对,不是。
大家知道还有什么人可以走这里吗
(稍做停顿)让我来告诉大家。
此外,皇帝的父母可从中门入宫;皇帝大婚,皇后可从中门进入一次;新科状元等金殿传胪后,可从中门出宫一回。
除此之外,严禁任何人进出,否则是要治重罪的。
中门左右的两座旁门,供宗室王公和三品以上文武百官通行。
过去天安门是座只进喜,不出丧的吉祥之门 好好天安门的设计者是蒯(kuǎi)祥。
蒯祥是江苏吴县人,明初洪武年间生于木匠家庭,他的父亲是一位有名望的木工师傅,能主建大型工程。
蒯祥受父亲影响,从小学艺,勤奋好学,聪慧过人,三十来岁时,已成为才华出众的木工匠师了。
燕王朱棣,也就是后来的永乐皇帝,经靖难之役取得帝位后,决定从南京迁都北京。
永乐四年至十八年(1406-1420),明成祖朱棣调集全国各地的能工巧匠前来北京营建工程巨大、难度极高的天安门(初名承天门)等宏伟建筑。
蒯祥以高超的设计方案和精湛的建筑技艺,被推选为皇宫工程的建筑设计师。
当时人们尊称他为蒯鲁班。
蒯祥曾担任建筑皇家宫殿的官吏,直至工部左侍郎等官职,为中国的民族建筑艺术创下了光辉的业绩。
天安门是明清两朝历代帝王金凤颁诏的重地,凡遇国家庆典、新帝即位、皇帝结婚、册立皇后,都需要在此举行颁诏仪式。
届时于城楼大殿前正中设立宣诏台。
由礼部尚书在紫禁城太和殿奉接皇帝诏书,盖上御宝,把诏书敬放在云盘内,捧出太和门,置于抬着的龙亭内,再出午门,登上天安门城楼。
然后将诏书恭放于宣诏台上,由宣诏官进行宣读。
文武百官按等级依次排列于金水桥南,面北而跪恭听。
宣诏完毕,就把皇帝诏书衔放在一只木雕金凤的嘴里,再用黄绒绳从上系下,礼部官员托着朵云盘在下跪接,接着用龙亭将诏书抬到礼部,经黄纸誊写,分送各地,布告天下。
这种颁发封建帝王圣旨礼仪的全过程,就叫做金凤颁诏。
好好我国古代有人生四喜的说法,也就是久旱逢甘霖,他乡遇故知,洞房花烛夜,金榜题名时。
现在,问大家一个有意思的问题,哪位朋友知道,金榜题名的金榜张贴在什么地方
(稍停,待游客猜测)到底在哪里呢
请听我下文分解。
明清时代盛行科举制度,每逢殿试后的第三天,新考中的进士们恭立于天安门金水桥南,等候传呼他们进太和殿朝拜皇帝的礼仪,名叫金殿传胪。
当在太和殿传胪唱名后,礼部官员捧着皇帝钦定的黄榜,带领新科状元、榜眼、探花们出午门,再将黄榜放在龙亭内,在鼓乐仪仗的簇拥下抬出天安门,将黄榜张贴于龙门,也就是当时的长安左门外的龙棚里,公布天下,这里就是张贴金榜的地方,长安左门的位置大致是现在的劳动人民文化宫门前东南侧。
天安门历经沧桑,在新中国成立后,更焕发出了耀人的光彩。
1949年的10月1日,主席在天安门城楼上向全世界宣布了社会主义新中国的诞生,天安门不再是至高无上的封建皇权的象征,而成为了一个新生的人民民主国家的标志,在国徽图案的中央,我们可以看到这座庄严雄伟的建筑。
建国以后,这里成为国家举行重大庆典活动的场所,特别是每逢国庆,党和国家领导人都要登上天安门城楼主持庆典并和各界群众联欢。
天安门前的金水河又称御河、外金水河。
河上横跨七座石桥,中桥正对天安门的中门,叫御路桥,最宽大,雕龙修饰,供帝、后专用。
两旁桥名王公桥,为宗室王公行走。
外侧的两桥称品级桥,供三品以上官员通行。
以上五桥均为三孔。
位于太庙(今劳动人民文化宫)和社稷坛(今中山公园)门前的单孔石桥,叫公生桥,为四品以下官员过往。
那时门、桥行走等级森严,不得有丝毫触犯。
天安门前,也是明清两代进行秋审和朝审的地方。
封建王朝的最高执法机关--刑部衙门,每年五月要把全国各省被判死刑的囚犯名单汇集起来,敬呈皇帝过目。
八月中旬,皇帝诏令有关官员在天安门前进行最后判决,这叫秋审。
朝审则在霜降后举行,主要终审在北京刑部监狱里关押的死刑犯。
这就是为什么以前被判处死刑的人要秋后问斩。
凡经秋审、朝审判处死刑的人,立即推出虎门--长安右门,押赴宣武门外的菜市口等刑场处决。
因此人们对长安左、右门,有龙门与虎门之称。
即凡出'龙门者,荣登金榜,前程似锦;而押出虎门者,则被终判死罪,毫无生还之望。
长安右门的位置大致是在现中山公园门前西南侧。
在天安门南北门外,分别耸立有一对雕刻精美、挺拔秀丽的云龙华表。
据《淮南子·主术训》记载,远在尧舜时代就有街头设表木的做法,用以王者纳谏,征求民众意见以治天下。
到秦汉时期,表木被改为指路标,叫华表。
后来华表经不断美化,便逐渐演变成为中国独具民族建筑特色的艺术装饰品,深为世人所青睐。
系神话传说中的神异物,用汉白玉石雕成蹲于每支华表顶端的承露盘中,双目炯炯有神,密切注视前方。
于天安门里的 脸朝北,双目紧盯皇宫,名望君出,它提醒皇帝不要迷恋深宫生活,而应及时出宫巡视,以利治理天下。
在天安门外一对华表的 则脸朝南,双目向远方眺望,名望君归。
它时时关注皇帝外巡中的行为举止,如不检点或时间长了,望君归就呼唤帝王不得沉米山水、野趣、而应早日回宫,料理国家大事。
好好天安门金水桥前的这一对大石狮,雕工精绝,造型逼真,威武异常。
它们的双目都紧紧注视着天安门前正中的御道(中轴线),以体现它们是封建帝王忠实的卫士身份。
朋友们来看西边的这一只石狮,它的肚皮上有一个深深的洞,这是怎么回事呢
这里有一个很有传奇色彩的故事,据说明代崇祯十七年(1644年)四月,农民起义军首领闯王李自成攻打北京时,当他率军冲进天安门前的T形广场后,只见皇城的大门--承天门就在眼前。
对此,他愤怒地拈弓搭箭,只听嗖….的一声,正射中承天门匾额的天字,顿时众军喝彩,欢声雷动,随后李闯王收起硬弓,挺枪跃马一直奔金水桥冲杀过去。
突然,桥头的两只大石狮张牙舞爪,凶猛阻挡去路。
闯王见此怒不可遏,挺枪刺去,即刻火花四溅,长枪戳向了一只狮子的腹部。
双狮见势不妙,拖着悲惨的哀鸣声,各自退回了原位。
现在的这个洞,就是枪伤疤了。
朋友们,我们面前的这条街就是有神州第一街美誉的长安街。
长安街,当年从长安左门至东单牌楼,名东长安街;从长安右门至西单牌楼,叫西长安街。
古时东西长安街仅3.7公里,有十里长街之称,这是京城历史上有名的天街,其名取自盛唐时代的大都城--长安,含长治久安的之意。
长安街修筑于明朝永乐四年至十八年(1406-1420),与皇城同时建造,是明代兴建北京城总体规划的重要组成部分之一。
东西平行走向的长安街,与纵横南北八公里长的御道中轴线,在天安门前正好垂直相交成准确的十字型经纬座标中心点,从而构成了北京城座北朝南,街巷纵横的总体布局。
原东、西长安左、右门前分别均竖有巨型下马碑,上刻官员人等,到此下马。
古代皇宫内是严禁骑马的,除非是金殿传胪时的新科状元,可骑皇帝御赐的高头大马,在长安街上走过,以示皇恩浩荡。
清王朝灭亡后,内城墙中东西两侧的建国门与复兴门在民国二十九年(1940)被打开的。
新中国成立以后,街面被展宽为50-100米,东西长安街的延伸线东达通州,西抵石景山,总长50公里,有百里长街的美称。
大家现在随我通过地下通道去天安门广场,上下台阶时请您注意安全。
(天安门广场) 我们现在处的这个位置是天安门广场,位于北京城的中心。
其南北长880米,东西宽500米,占地面积44万平方米。
可容纳100万人举行盛大的集会、游行,是当今世界上最宏大的城市中心广场和最著名的旅游胜地之一。
在明清时代,天安门广场是一处皇家禁地,由宫墙围护,仅设三门。
即南有大明门(清朝改称大清门,辛亥革命后叫中华门)、东有长安左门、西有长安右门。
三门之间形成一个封闭式的T字形宫廷广场,原是天安门前举行皇家活动的重要场所。
在T形广场的东、西、南三面,当时建有通脊联檐的朝房144间,名叫千步廊,以供场内活动之用。
清代乾隆年间,又在东、西长安左、右门外加筑三座门,严禁行人过往。
那时人们来往于东城和西城之间,需要绕行于大清门以南或地安门以北,极为不便。
在天安门T形广场东、西千步廊外的大片地带,原是明清两代皇家最高官署衙门的集结之地。
如:东侧(今历史博物馆一带)有礼部、户部、吏部、工部、兵部、宗人府、鸿胪寺、钦天监和太医院等中央文职机关。
西侧(人民大会堂一带)设有銮仪卫(御林军)太常寺、通政司和前、中、后、左、右五军都督府等武职机构。
过去有文东武西和东掌生、西掌死之说,指的就是这些关系到人们生死荣辱的封建王朝的最高权力衙门而言。
明清两朝,从天安门T形广场南端的大明门(清时叫大清门,今毛主席纪念堂一带)至正阳门之间,有一块方形场地,宛如棋盘,故有棋盘街之名。
当年人们喜爱在此贩卖风味小吃、小百货,以及表演戏曲、杂耍等,情似庙会,非常热闹。
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兵马俑的导游词
兵马俑导游词讲解【篇一:秦兵马俑导游词】秦兵马俑导游词大家好!我是梦幻旅行社的一名优秀导游.很荣幸,今天能带领大家一起去已被列入世界遗产名录的秦始皇陵及兵马俑坑游玩.那么现在我们就出发吧!秦兵马俑坑是秦始皇的陪葬坑,由一号二号三号坑组成.今已建成博物馆.兵马俑排列成阵,气势壮观.兵马俑分将军俑骑兵俑武士俑陶马等.馆内还展出了大型彩绘铜车马.被称为世界第八大奇迹的秦兵马俑展示了古长安往日的辉煌.现在我们已经到了目的地----一号坑.一号坑在三个俑坑中面积最大,东西有230米长,南北有62米宽,总面积有14260平方米呢!坑里的兵马俑也最多,有6000多个呢!那么现在我就带领大家一起去看看类型众多的兵马俑吧!请大家在游览过程中不要乱丢垃圾,随地吐痰,破坏公共文物等看!这就是将军俑.它身材魁梧,头戴鹤冠,身上披着铠甲,手里还握着宝剑,看它那若有所思样子,好像在考虑如何打退匈奴大军呢!那个兵马俑名叫武士俑.它身穿战袍,披挂铠甲,脚上还穿着前端向上翘的战靴,手里还拿着兵器,瞧他那神气的样子,准能把敌人吓的屁滚尿流!看这个身披铠甲骑在马上的青年,就是骑兵俑,他手持弓箭好像在等将军一声令下,就去与匈奴大军作殊死拼博!这个兵马俑是陶马,它的大小跟真马差不多【篇三:兵马俑导游词全】一个地下军队的指挥部
搜集一段兵马俑的导游词,把它写下来.30字
各位游客们,大家好
欢迎各位来到兵马俑坑。
我先来介绍一下这里:秦兵马俑,秦始皇陵的陪葬陶俑。
秦始皇陵位于今西安市临潼区东约5千米处,它南依骊山,北临渭水,地势险峻,环境优美。
好了,我就先介绍到这里,现在,请大家自由参观。
兵马俑的导游词.
我是学旅游管理的,建议你搜集资料自己写一份,自己写的东西有感觉
关于兵马俑的导游词
兵马俑,即秦始皇兵马俑,亦简称秦兵马俑或秦俑,是古代墓葬雕塑的一个类别。
古代实行人殉,奴隶是奴隶主生前的附属品,奴隶主死后奴隶要作为殉葬品为奴隶主陪葬。
兵马俑即制成兵马(战车、战马、士兵)形状的殉葬品。
1987年,秦始皇陵及兵马俑坑被联合国教科文组织批准列入《世界遗产名录》,并被誉为“世界第八大奇迹”。
人殉是伴随原始公有制的瓦解而萌芽,至奴隶制建立而盛行的一项残酷的丧葬制度。
春战国之际的社会变革促使葬俗发生了变化,出现以俑殉葬,即用陶俑、木俑等来代替人殉。
“俑”的本意就是人殉,当人殉逐渐淡出人们的视野之后,“俑”便成了墓葬中陶塑、石雕、人像的专有名词。
秦兵马俑就是以俑代人殉葬的典型,也是以俑代人殉葬的顶峰。
秦俑之所以在规模、写实程度上达到如此的高度,除了工匠的智慧之外,还与历史上第一个封建皇帝的意志分不开。
秦俑严格地摹拟实物,带有肖像写生的性质和特点,并且在规模和气势上更胜一筹。
关于兵马俑的导游词《50字》的作文
大家好
我是你们的导游,大家可以叫我小梁。
今天由我负责向大家介绍我国陕西省西安市临潼区东约5000米处的秦兵马俑。
它南依骊山,北依渭水,地势险峻,环境优美,是秦始皇的陪葬坑。
陪葬品众多,是一座丰富的地下文物宝库。
接下来,我们一起进入馆内参观。
欢迎大家来到秦兵马俑馆内参观。
兵马俑三个俑坑,最大的是一号坑。
三个俑坑面积有20000平方米多,相当于50个篮球场。
坑内兵马俑近8000多个,一行行,一列列,排成一个整齐的长方形军阵,真像秦始皇当年统帅的一支南征北战,所向披靡的大军。
大家猜这位头戴着鶡冠,身披铠甲,手持宝剑,挺着胸,威风凛凛的俑是谁
A武士俑B骑兵俑C将军俑。
你们猜出来了吗
什么,猜不出来
我告诉答案吧,是C将军俑。
哈哈,接下来,我说一下骑兵俑。
他的头戴圆形小帽,身着紧袖,下穿紧口被足蹬、长筒马靴,披挂短小的铠甲,显得简单而灵活。
武士俑平均身高1米8左右,一个个体格健壮,体型匀称。
身穿战袍,披挂铠甲,脚登前端向上翘起的战靴,手持兵器,整装待发。
好了,今天的游览接近尾声了,愿你们这次参观秦兵马俑的经历成为生活中一段美好的记忆。
兵马俑的导游词怎么写
大家好!今天就由我来给大家介绍世界八大奇迹之一的秦始皇陵兵马俑。
秦始皇陵兵马俑位于陕西省西安市的临潼区。
它最早发现的时间是1974年.说来也奇怪,它的发现者竟然是一位正在掘井的农民。
它的发现,即刻引起了陕西省文物保护单位以及国家文物管理部门的高度重视,并及时地采取了保护措施和开发工作101贝考。
兵马俑一共分为3个坑:一号坑,二号坑与三号坑。
大家瞧!这是一号坑,坑里严谨有序的阵容,反映了秦始皇时代军队的强大。
二号坑和三号坑内,有些陶俑因接触空气而脱落颜色,有些还会因此破碎,考古学家不得不再用黄土覆盖上,所以二、三号坑里的陶俑比一号坑中的陶俑相对少一些。
在秦朝,陶俑都是一块块烧制成的,而秦始皇陵兵马俑坑里约有2000个陶俑,还有大部分埋在地下没有挖掘。
可想而知,这多麻烦、多辛苦啊!坑内每一个陶俑都跟真人一样,形态各异,表情丰富,形象逼真。
可见当时的劳动人民多么的聪明、伟大!秦始皇陵兵马俑庞大雄伟的气势,不愧被称为世界八大奇迹!
关于兵马俑的导游词五十字左右我要几篇
1.各位游客,我们现在看见的是陕西的兵马俑,兵马俑是当代最重要的考古发现之一,兵马俑坑在秦始皇陵东侧约1公里半,先后发一、二、三号三个坑。
一号坑是当地农民打井时发现的,后经钻探先后发现二、三号坑。
一号坑最大,东西长230米,宽612米总面积达14260平方米。
在这个坑内埋有约6000个真人大小的陶俑,目前已清理出的有1000多个。
咱们走进博物馆的大厅,只见在地下5米深的地方,整齐地排列着上千个像真人大小的武士全身呈古铜色,高1.8至1.97米,一个个威武雄壮,真是气象森严,令人望而生畏。
还有如真马大小的陶马 32匹。
陶马4匹一组,拖着木质战车。
2.兵马俑的排列是3列面向东的横队,每列有武士俑70个,共210个,似为军阵的前锋。
后面紧接着是步兵与战车是的38路纵队,每路长约180 米,似为军阵主体。
左右两侧各有一列分虽为面南和面北的横队,每队约有武士俑180个,似是军阵的两翼。
西端有一列面向西的武士俑,似为军阵的后卫。
武士俑朋的身穿战袍,有的身披铠甲,手里拿的青铜兵器,都是实物。
组织严密,队伍整肃。
几十匹战马昂首嘶鸣,攒蹄欲行。
整个军处于整装待发之势,怎么样,壮观把。
3.兵马俑坑内出土的青铜兵器有剑、矛、戟、弯刀以及大量的弩机、箭头等。
据化验数据表明,这些铜锡合金兵器经过铬化处理,虽然埋在埋土里两千多年,依然刃锋锐利,闪闪发光,表明当时已经有了很高的冶金技术,可以视为世界冶金史上的奇迹。
今天我们就参观到这,欢迎下次在来。
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