China World Cultural Heritage Chapter 65438 +0
Our China has a history of 5,000 years. In this 5,000-year history, the ancients left us a lot of precious wealth. As a teenager in China, if he doesn't know the precious cultural heritage of China, he is not from China.
The Great Wall of China is also called the Great Wall of Wan Li. It is about 2 1 196.5438+08km long. I will think of a love story-Meng Jiangnu crying at the Great Wall. After Qin Shihuang unified China, Qin, Yan and Zhao needed 65,438+10,000 peasants to build the Great Wall. Wanli, Meng Jiangnv, looked for a husband to send cold clothes, cried 800 miles down the Great Wall and threw herself into the sea. An ignorant adult. How shocking it is to sigh from time to time! The Forbidden City in China is the imperial palace of the Qing Dynasty. Formerly known as the Forbidden City, it is located in the center of Beijing's central axis. It is the essence of ancient palace architecture in China. It is one of the largest and most well-preserved wooden structures in the world, including tourist attractions.
And the Mogao grottoes. When I was in primary school, I learned an expository article in Mogao Grottoes, which was called Thousand Buddha Cave by everyone. Built in the pre-Qin period of sixteen countries. There are 765 caves and 45,000 square meters of murals. It is the largest and richest Buddhist art in the world.
The Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor is the cemetery of the first emperor in China history. Terracotta Warriors and Horses are the burial pits of Qin Shihuang and the largest. I like the Terracotta Warriors. Through the pictures, I found that they were majestic and charming, which fascinated every girl! Most of them are armed with bronze weapons. Although it has been buried underground for more than 2022 years, it is still brand-new after anti-rust treatment. As long as you look closely, you will find that their eyes, eyebrows, noses and mouths are very different. This is what fascinates me.
I like the treasures left by the ancients in China, and I don't know how many benefits it has brought to our descendants. As a China person, I feel extremely proud. We young students, following the footsteps of our predecessors, use our youth and wisdom to create one brilliant tomorrow after another. Study hard for the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation!
China World Cultural Heritage Terracotta Warriors II
Terracotta Warriors and Horses are clay sacrifices of the first emperor of China, Qin Shihuang, and are known as "the eighth wonder of the world"! Although the Han Dynasty was destroyed by Liu Bang, it can be restored by archaeologists. Now the Terracotta Warriors and Horses are still equivalent to a huge army.
I came to Xi that summer. As soon as I entered the cave door of the terracotta warriors and horses cellar, a cool breeze came to my face, as if I had crossed into another world. It is conceivable how much money and labor it took to build so many statues thousands of years ago, and a burst of admiration broke out in the quiet cave. Everyone took out their mobile phones and took pictures as a souvenir.
Terracotta warriors and horses are very realistic. Every handprint of a servant is visible and can be counted. Every servant has a different expression. Some figurines have angry eyes, and may have been forcibly taken to be soldiers, afraid to make any noise; Some vicissitudes of life are full of sadness on their cheeks, perhaps because they are afraid that they will die in the battlefield and can no longer take care of their wives and children. Some figurines have a firm expression, as if shouting, "Let me die today!" All the figurines have both form and spirit, and each face reflects their rich and delicate inner world.
The guide took us to the other side again. Chariots and fierce horses are everywhere, full of strength. All the horses held their heads high and hissed, as if they were charging with their masters on the battlefield of gongs, drums and swords. Among the horses, there is the most exquisite and luxurious carriage with patterns and dragons carved on it. The tour guide said: Legend has it that this is for the soul of Qin Shihuang, who can fly to the Heavenly Palace after his death. Suddenly I feel that I have disturbed the solemnity of a generation of emperors.
Thousands of years ago, I was amazed at the achievements of mankind, and my mood could not be calmed down for a long time. To this day, I am still deeply impressed by my visit that day.
China World Cultural Heritage Forbidden City Chapter 3
The Imperial Palace in China during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, also known as the Forbidden City, is located in the center of Beijing. It was built from the 4th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty to the 18th year and 42nd year, which is now 1420. Later, after careful revision by the working people of several dynasties, it became very magnificent, but it still maintained its original layout and scale. It is the most complete and largest ancient wooden palace complex in the world. The first batch of designers were Cai Xin, Ruan An, etc. Kuai Xiang and Lv Xiang presided over the construction.
We have finished the history and characterization of the Forbidden City in Beijing. Now it's time to talk about appearance and arrangement order!
There are four doors in this city, namely, the noon gate in the middle of the south gate, the Shenwu gate in the north gate and the east gate. Each of the four gates has a double-eaved palace gate. The four corners of the city are also covered with some watchtowers with exquisite structure and beautiful appearance. The wall outside is 10 meters high! And the moat is 52 meters wide, which is wide enough! With a total length of 3,800 meters, the whole building complex is symmetrically arranged according to the north-south central axis, with distinct levels and orderly primary and secondary.
After listening to that, you should know something about the Forbidden City in Beijing! Maybe you don't know yet! Even the emperor's residence is so orderly!
The Cultural Center and Wuying Hall are buildings with nine rooms wide but eaves. The cultural center is the place where the emperor listened to the minister's letter, and the Wuying Hall is the place where the emperor ate, lived and summoned the minister. The last three palaces, the East-West Sixth Palace, the Gan Qing Palace and the Kunning Palace lead to the royal gardens. Kunning Palace and Gan Qing Palace are the main halls and bedrooms of the palace. They are the official residences of the emperor, the empress dowager and the empress, with an average area of nine, which is the top floor of the double-eaved palace.
The first three halls are the largest buildings in the whole palace, covering an area of 85,000 square meters, accounting for 12% of Miyagi, and the last three halls account for 25% of the first three halls. The length in the palace is gradually decreasing, mainly highlighting the main positions of the first three halls and the last three halls. 196 1 the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units in China have been listed as world cultural heritage by UNESCO.