Also known as Zhangyimen
thumb|250px|Beijing City Walls __NOTOC__ '''Guang'anmen, also known as the , Guangningmen and Zhangyimen''', was a city gate of old Beijing, constructed during the reign of the Jiajing Emperor (1521–1567) of the Ming Dynasty. This gate was part of Beijing's city wall, situated south-west of the city center and facing east. Guang'anmen served as a main entrance to Beijing. ==History== The Records of the Capital at Yan , written by the Qing historian Gu Sen read: "Of the seven outer city gates, the one facing east is called Guangningmen. 15 li to the west of the gate is Lugou Bridge; if you cro
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Guang'anmen (广安门; Guǎng'ānmén) eller Zhangyimen (张仪门; Zhāngyímén) eller Guang'anporten ('vidsträckta fredens port') var en forn stadsport i Pekings stadsmur i Kina. Idag är Guang'anmen namnet på området runt den forna porten och har gett sitt namn till infrastruktur såsom Guang'anmenbron (广安门桥) och Yttre- och Inre Guang'anmenavenyn (广安门外大街 / 广安门内大街). Guang'anmen låg i Xichengdistriktet i sydvästra Peking längs dagens västra Andra ringväg.
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