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What are the eight wonders of China?

the Great Wall

The Great Wall is a miracle created by working people in ancient China. It is also called the "Great Wall of Wan Li" because its length exceeds that of Wan Li. Since the Qin Dynasty, the construction of the Great Wall has been a big project. According to records, Qin Shihuang used nearly one million laborers to build the Great Wall, accounting for 1/20 of the national population. At that time, there was no machinery, and all labor depended on manpower. The working environment was steep mountains and steep cliffs. As you can imagine,

Terracotta Warriors and Horses in Qin Huang

Terracotta warriors and horses are mostly made by combined farming. First, make the first tire with ceramic mold, and then cover it with a layer of fine mud for processing, carving and coloring. Some are burned first and then connected, and some are burned first. In fact, all the terracotta warriors and horses in those days had bright and harmonious paintings. During the excavation, we found that some terracotta warriors and horses still had bright colors when they were first unearthed. After the excavation, the color gradually faded due to the dry air. All we can see now are traces of painting. Terracotta warriors and horses of chariots, infantry and cavalry are arranged in various formations. The overall style is vigorous, strong and handsome, and they are all refined. If you look closely, there are differences in their faces, hairstyles, postures and verve: some pottery horses stand upright, some scream with their mouths open, and some are motionless. All these terracotta warriors and horses of Qin Shihuang are full of infectious artistic charm.

the Forbidden City

The Forbidden City was the palace of 24 emperors in China during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. After the third emperor of Ming Dynasty seized the throne, Judy decided to move the capital to Beijing and began to build the Forbidden City Palace, which was completed in the 18th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (1420). According to China's ancient astrology theory, Ziweiyuan (Polaris) is located in the middle of the sky, where heaven lives, corresponding to heaven and man. According to the emperor's residence, it is also called the Forbidden City.

Old Summer Palace

Built in the 46th year of Kangxi (1707), it consists of Yuanmingyuan, Changchun Garden and Wanchun Garden. It has more than 100 gardens with a building area of over 6,543,800 square meters. It is a large-scale royal palace founded and operated by the Qing emperor in 150 years. The Qing dynasty devoted all the material resources of the whole country and gathered countless craftsmen. 145 a large building has been built, which contains countless artistic treasures and books and cultural relics. Among these buildings, there are not only courtyards with Chinese style, but also Western-style buildings such as Haiyan Hall and Yuanying Hall in Changchun Garden, which is known as the "Garden of Ten Thousand Gardens".

oracle bone script

Oracle Bone Inscriptions mainly refers to the Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Yin Ruins, also known as "Yin herringbone", "Gui Badan" and "Yin Qi", and is the Oracle Bone Inscriptions carved on the bones of tortoise shells and beasts in the Shang Dynasty. It was discovered in Xiaotun, Anyang, Henan at the end of 2008+09. Inherited Wen Tao's word-making method. It was carved (or written) on tortoise shells and animal bones by the royal family in China in the late Shang Dynasty (14 ~ 1 century) for divination. After the demise of Shang Dynasty and the rise of Zhou Dynasty, Oracle Bone Inscriptions continued to be used for some time. This is a relatively complete text in the ancient Chinese characters discovered by China. Oracle Bone Inscriptions wrote it in 65438. Yin Ruins (Xiaotun Village, Anyang City, Henan Province) have been excavated on a large scale, and a large number of tortoise shells and animal bones have been unearthed. Coupled with sporadic collection in other places, hundreds of thousands of articles have been collected so far, of which the longest single article is 100 words, which shows the embryonic form of practical writing.

Body Bodhisattva (Full Bone Statue)

Buddhism believes that Buddha, Bodhisattva or Buddhist monk Dade can get a relic after his death. Xuan Ying's Sound and Meaning says: "The relics are divided into whole and broken bodies". The whole-body relic refers to the durable and lifelike relic after the monk shows silence. Broken body relic refers to the remains of Buddhist monk Dade. What we call a physical bodhisattva is what Buddhism calls a whole-body relic.

Yuewangjian

Gou Jian's sword is 55.7 cm high, 4.6 cm wide, 8.4 cm long and weighs 875 grams. 1In the winter of 965, an extremely sharp sword was unearthed in the tomb of Wangshanchu near Jingzhou City, Hubei Province. Through the interpretation of the eight bird-printed inscriptions on the body of the sword, experts proved that this sword is the legendary Yue Wang Gou Jian sword. Surprisingly, this bronze sword.

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