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用户719870
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小葛同学
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张淳光
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钟佳昊The Temple of Heaven is not only an ancient place for worshipping the heavens, but also represents the ancient people's admiration and worship of nature and the gods of heaven and earth. Meanwhile, the architectural design, material selection, and layout of the Temple of Heaven all reflect the philosophical and humanistic spirit of ancient China
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黯程
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郭晓航The Temple of Heaven is a historical park in Beijing, China, which was built in 1420 during the Ming Dynasty. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered one of the most sacred places of worship in China. The temple was built for Emperor Yongle of the Ming Dynasty as a place for him to pray for good harvests and national prosperity. The temple complex covers an area of over 273 hectares and consists of several main halls and courtyards. It is characterized by its unique architecture and intricate decorations, making it a significant representation of ancient Chinese architecture.
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翁颖婧
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小葛同学The Temple of Heaven is not only an ancient place for worshipping the heavens, but also represents the ancient people's admiration and worship of nature and the gods of heaven and earth. Meanwhile, the architectural design, material selection, and layout of the Temple of Heaven all reflect the philosophical and humanistic spirit of ancient China
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用户728176The Temple of Heaven symbolizes the traditional concept of a "round sky and a place" universe, and is also a symbol of "royal power bestowed by heaven". In ancient times, it was believed that the sky was round and the earth was square. Therefore, during the construction of the Temple of Heaven, two walls were built inside and outside the temple, presenting a north round and south like overall architectural layout.
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梁轩铭The Temple of Heaven is a Taoist temple in Beijing, the capital of China. The temple was constructed in the 14th century by Emperor Yongle of the Ming Dynasty as his personal temple, where he would pray for good harvest and to make up for the sins of his people. The temple\s architecture is quite interesting: Everything in the temple, which represents heaven, is circular whereas the ground levels, which represent the earth, are square. It symbolizes the relationship between the earth and heaven, the human world and God\s world, which stands at the heart of Chinese cosmogony.