There are four temples in Beijing, dedicated to four nature's entities: Earth, Sky, Sun, Moon.
Chinese names are Ditan, Ritan, Tiantan, Yuetan.
They are positioned as cardinal points: north, south, east, west (in relation to the old city center - the forbidden city), inside the orthogonal city grid.
Simple, schematic, a little childish. Like an RPG game.
Temple of the Earth, Ditan Park. Today is just a squared empty space in the midde of a park, quiet and beautiful. Edge of paved area 130 mt.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Gestures... and Tai-Chi

But yesterday, I had a bad struck about what I believed to be an universally valid language. My Chinese teacher was making strange gestures to indicate the concepts of "yesterday" and "tomorrow". Saying "yesterday", she was indicating in front of her, while "tomorrow" was positioned behind her, over her shoulder. Exactly the opposite of how we western people do! Then I asked for an explanation, and the answer was:
"Yesterday" is something that is past, it is known, it has been seen. So it is in front of our eyes. Instead "tomorrow" still has to come, so we don't have seen it yet: that's why it is on our back. "
Later, when she insisted on telling me that the concept of "next" is indicated pointing downwards, and for "previous" you have to point up, I haven't asked more questions.. and I realized why Munari had specified "Italian"!
But it all makes a kind of sense when you see old chinese people in the park doing some Tai-Chi exercise, and often walking backwards.
So see you soon (I point backward), for the next (I point downward) post.
So see you soon (I point backward), for the next (I point downward) post.
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