Abstract
To study the political and military functions of ancient eastern and western city-states, the masterpieces should be ancient Luoyang city and ancient Roman city. This article takes Hanwei ancient city and ancient Roman city as examples, reviews the history, and briefly analyzes its political and military functions in ancient times. The Eastern and Western civilizations provide some suggestions for follow-up researchers.
Highlights
Political and military space is the most important building facilities for a capital city to govern the country and defend against foreign invasion, mainly including palace buildings, squares, city walls, gates, arsenals, central government buildings, etc
The city walls of Luoyang City in Han and Wei Dynasties and Rome City in the imperial period are the basis for the division of important urban facilities, but there are differences in the specific functions and division degree of urban space
The palace system of Luoyang City in Han and Wei Dynasties, which inherited the remnants of Qin and Han Dynasties and started the prosperous times of Sui and Tang Dynasties, played an important role in the history of ancient Chinese capital system
Summary
Political and military space is the most important building facilities for a capital city to govern the country and defend against foreign invasion, mainly including palace buildings, squares, city walls, gates, arsenals, central government buildings, etc. Political and Military Space of Luoyang City in Han and Wei Dynasties.
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