Rite in the Forbidden City: The Cultural Interpretation and Digital Reconstruction of Guangxu Emperor’s Wedding
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55630/dipp.2019.9.26Keywords:
Guangxu Emperor’s Wedding, Rite, Digital Preservation, Digital ReappearanceAbstract
On the basis of the historical classics of Guangxu emperor’s wedding held in the Forbidden City, we build a website to preserve and reappear Guangxu Emperor’s wedding, with the purpose of promoting the rite and the royal wedding culture of Qing dynasty.References
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