The Ancient Handan City of the Zhao State is
located in Handan City, Hebei Province.
As the capital of the Zhao State in
the Warring States Period (475-221BC), Handan City was one of the most
prosperous cities of its time. The earliest record of Handan was in the
Guliang Commentaries to Spring and Autumn Annals: the city was
first the territory belonging to the Wei State, then to the Jin State, and
finally to the Zhao State after the Jin was divided up by three states. The city
remained the capital of Zhao after Duke Jing moved here in 386BC till Zhao was
conquered by the Qin State, lasting 8 generations in 159 years. Historical
stories, such as return the jade to the Zhao State , learn how Handan people
walk, peace between the general and the prime minister, and besiege Wei to
rescue Zhao, all happened during this period.
After careful survey in 1972, the overall
arrangement of the city was clear. The city comprised the Duke Zhao City and
Dabei City. The Duke Zhao City was the imperial palace, taking the shape of the
carpenter's square. Divided into the east, north and west cities, the imperial
palace covered an area of 5,120,000 square meters. Traces of the tempered-earth
city walls still can be found nowadays, with the remains of 3-8 meters high. The
wall base was 16 meters wide, with each of the four sides had 2-3 gates. Built
inside the city were tempered-earth constructions arranged in a compact order.
The palace, with a symmetrical layout, had primary and secondary constructions.
The Longtai, built on the axis line, was the largest and also the main building
in the Duke City. With a height of 19 meters, the Longtai was 265 meters wide
from east to west, 285 meters long from south to north.
The Dabei City was located in the northeast
of the palace. Most city constructions were destroyed and buried underground,
and nearly nothing was left on the ground. Taking an irregular rectangular
shape, the city was 6,100 meters long from south to north, and 4,000 meters wide
from east to west. Workshops, markets and residences scattered in the city. The
Dabei City gradually declined after the Han Dynasty (206BC-220AD). To its
northwest was the mausoleum of the Duke Zhao.
As the capital of the Zhao State, Handan
City was then a city with highly developed politics, economy and culture. A
number of culture relics and historic sites were kept in the city, such as the
platform where Duke Zhao drilled his troops, the Shuzhuang (dress and make up)
Building, and the Black Dragon Cave. Many poets and scholars through ages chose
to stay here to meditate on the past.