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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yeheidie''erding, also known as Amir al-Din was a Muslim architect who help designed and led the construction of the capital of the Yuan Dynasty, Dadu, located in present-day Beijing, the current capital of the People''s Republic of China. Yeheidie''erding learned from Han architecture. In 1264, in preparation to establish the Yuan Dynasty, Kublai Khan decided to rebuild the city which was then known as Zhongdu as his new capital. Liu Bingzhong was appointed as the…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yeheidie''erding, also known as Amir al-Din was a Muslim architect who help designed and led the construction of the capital of the Yuan Dynasty, Dadu, located in present-day Beijing, the current capital of the People''s Republic of China. Yeheidie''erding learned from Han architecture. In 1264, in preparation to establish the Yuan Dynasty, Kublai Khan decided to rebuild the city which was then known as Zhongdu as his new capital. Liu Bingzhong was appointed as the supervisor of its construction, while Yeheidie''erding help designed and led the construction. The construction of the walls of the city began in the same year, while the imperial palace was built from 1274 onwards. The design of the city followed the Confucianism classic Zhouli at the rules of 9 vertical axis, 9 horizontal axis , palaces in the front, markets in the rear , left ancestral worship, right god worship were taken into consideration. It was broad in scale, strict in planning and execution, complete in equipment.