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1. Who is Confucius?

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2. What does Temple of Heaven represent?

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3.What is the Terracotta Army?

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2023-12-17
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  • 用户719319
    用户719319
    That is the isolation of the school—its isolation from life. When the child gets into the schoolroom he has to put out of his mind a large part of the ideas, interests, and activities that predominate in his home and neighborhood. So the school, being unable to utilize this everyday experience, sets painfully to work, on another tack and by a variety of means, to arouse in the child an interest in school studies. While I was visiting in the city of Moline a few years ago, the superintendent told me that they found many children every year who were surprised to learn that the Mississippi river in the textbook had anything to do with the stream of water flowing past their homes. The geography being simply a matter of the schoolroom, it is more or less of an awakening to many children to find that the whole thing is nothing but a more formal and definite statement of the facts which they see, feel, and touch every day.

    2023-12-27

  • 张语竹
    张语竹
    In the spring of 1974, when villagers were digging a well near Xianyang, Shaanxi Province, they came across unusual pottery fragments. Some resembled human figures, while others looked like animals. Word of the chance findings alerted archeologists, who soon uncovered on the site a huge army of terracotta warriors and horses, which had been interred with the remains of the First Emperor more than 2,000 years ago.

    2023-12-27

  • 张语竹
    张语竹
    The Temple of Heaven was constructed during the reign of Emperor Yongle (r.1403-1424) of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), and completed in 1420, about the same time as the Forbidden City. When Emperor Yongle moved the capital from Nanjing to Beijing in 1420, it was at the Temple of Heaven that he performed the important ritual of paying tribute to Heaven and Earth.

    2023-12-27

  • 张语竹
    张语竹
    Confucius (551-479 BC), known in China as Kongzi, given name Qiu and alias Zhongni, was a native of Zouyi (present-day Qufu in Shandong Province) of the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC). A great thinker, educator and founder of Confucianism, Confucius is an ancient sage to the Chinese people. His words and life story were recorded by his disciples and their students in The Analects (Lunyu).

    2023-12-27

  • 刘翀
    刘翀
    answer:3.Galloping Horse Over taking a Flying Swallow,Zastern Han Dy-nasty,representing the artistic imagination of a heavenly horse fly-ing through the skies When a horse gallops full speed.it looks as if it were flying in the air.So the ancient Chinese thought of a fast horse as a heav-enlysteed soaring in the skies."Usually,the sculpture of a swift horse had to be setatop a floating cloud.Galloping Horse Overtak-ing a Flying however, has one of its hind hoofs set on a swallow in flight,while the other legs are airborne.The horse holds its head high,with its eyes staring,its nostrils flaring and its ears up.Part of the mane is standing erect,while the tail thrown up in the air.lts body features strong,smooth muscles,and its belly is contracted as it runs.As the galloping horse overtakes the tiny swallow,the latter turns back to look at it in surprise.One would normally imagine that a swallow flies faster than a galloping horse.Now that the horse has overtaken the swallow,it inspires the viewer to imagine how fast the horse is running.Li Bai(701-762),one of the best-known poets of the Tang Dynasty(618-907),wrote the poem"Song of the Heavenly Horsel". Two of the lines can be borrowed to this sculpture:"Looking back at the black swallow, 1(The horse)laughs at its slowness.2.The worship of Heaven among the Chinese dates back toover 3,000years ago.Our ancestors believed that Heaven,also known as the "Heavenly Deity or"Heavenly Zm-peror,"was the mysterious force that directed all things on Zarth,such as natural harvests and personal fate.Heaven stood for righteousness.Natural disasters on

    2023-12-26

  • 宋天豪
    宋天豪
    " Galloping Horse Over Taking a Flying Swallow Zwilling HanDy-nasty," said the swift horse had to be setatopa. cloud.Galloping Horse Over tak-ing a Flying However, has one of its hind hoofs set on. " O In flight, while the Other legs are up. The horse is up its head high, with its nostrils flaring and its ears up. Part of the manestanding up, while the tail is up in the air. The horse is up its head high, and its belly is up as it runs. As IS The Galloping horse over takes the tiny horses, the latter turnsback to look at it in surprise. One would imagine that aswallow flies are more numerous than a galloping horse. Now that the horse is hasoverized the horse is more numerous than it is the viewer to imagine how fastthe horse IS running. Li Bai ( 701-762 ) one of the best-known occurrences of the Tang Dynasty ( 618-907 ), Song of the HeavenlyHorsel. Two of the lines can Be careful To this observation: " Looking Back at the black bunker ) 1 ( The horse ) eats at its weariness.

    2023-12-26

  • 用户719356
    用户719356
    1A man who created Confucianism, known as the 'Teacher of All Ages' by the Chinese The Temple of Heaven represents traditional Chinese beliefs about the universe, including the concepts of "Heavenly Roundness" and "Earthly Squareness". It is also a symbol of "divine right" and the idea that the king was chosen by Heaven. The Temple of Heaven is surrounded by two walls, one inside and one outside, c3The burial objects of the first emperor of China

    2023-12-26

  • 张文耀
    张文耀
    3.Galloping Horse 0ver taking a Flying Swallow,Zastern Han Dy-nasty,representing the artistic imagination of a heavenly horse fly-ing through the skies When a horse gallops full speed. it looks as if it were flying in the air.So the ancient Chinese thought of a fast horse as a heav-enlysteed soaring in the skies."Usually,the sculpture of a swift horse had to be setatop a floating cloud.Galloping Horse Overtak-ing a Flying however, has one of its hind hoofs set on a swallow in flight,while the other legs are airborne.The horse holds its head high,with its eyes staring,its nostrils flaring and its ears up.Part of the mane is standing erect,while the tail thrown up in the air.Its body features strong,smooth muscles,and its belly is contracted as it runs.As the galloping horse overtakes the tiny swallow,the latter turns back to look at it in surprise.One would normally imagine that a swallow flies faster than a galloping horse.Now that the horse has overtaken the swallow,it inspires the viewer to imagine how fast the horse is running.Li Bai(701-762),one of the best-known poets of the Tang Dynasty(618-907),wrote the poem"Song of the Heavenly Horsel".Two of the lines can be borrowed to this sculpture:"Looking back at the black swallow,1(The horse)laughs at its slowness. 2.The worship of Heaven among the Chinese dates back toover 3,000years ago.Our ancestors believed that Heaven,also known as the "Heavenly Deity or"Heavenly Zm-peror,"was the mysterious force that directed all things on Zarth,such as natural harvests and personal fate.Heaven stood for righteousness.Natural disasters on Zarthwere re-garded as warnings to people for wrongdoings of one kind or another.In the face of a calamity.people would say,"This is punishment from Heaven.In the second year of the reign of fnperor Guangxu(r.1&75-1908),the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests was burned down in a big fire.The emperor lost his composure at the news and all the ministers turned ashen gray,believing the dis-aster to be a bad omen from Heaven.To the ancient Chinese,however,Heaven was more inclined toward love and tolerance,punishing people only occasionally. Thus,our forebears were always grateful to Heaven. 1.Confucius (551-479BC),known in China as Kongzi.given name Qiu and alias Zhongni,was a native of Zouyi (present-day Qufu in Shandong Province)of the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period (770-976 BC).A great thinker,educator and founder of Confucianism,Confu-cius is an ancient sage to the Chi-nese people.His words and life storywere recorded by his disciples and their students in The Analects(Lunyu)

    2023-12-26

  • 张文耀
    张文耀
    3.Galloping Horse 0ver taking a Flying Swallow,Zastern Han Dy-nasty,representing the artistic imagination of a heavenly horse fly-ing through the skies When a horse gallops full speed. it looks as if it were flying in the air.So the ancient Chinese thought of a fast horse as a heav-enlysteed soaring in the skies."Usually,the sculpture of a swift horse had to be setatop a floating cloud.Galloping Horse Overtak-ing a Flying however, has one of its hind hoofs set on a swallow in flight,while the other legs are airborne.The horse holds its head high,with its eyes staring,its nostrils flaring and its ears up.Part of the mane is standing erect,while the tail thrown up in the air.Its body features strong,smooth muscles,and its belly is contracted as it runs.As the galloping horse overtakes the tiny swallow,the latter turns back to look at it in surprise.One would normally imagine that a swallow flies faster than a galloping horse.Now that the horse has overtaken the swallow,it inspires the viewer to imagine how fast the horse is running.Li Bai(701-762),one of the best-known poets of the Tang Dynasty(618-907),wrote the poem"Song of the Heavenly Horsel".Two of the lines can be borrowed to this sculpture:"Looking back at the black swallow,1(The horse)laughs at its slowness. 2.The worship of Heaven among the Chinese dates back toover 3,000years ago.Our ancestors believed that Heaven,also known as the "Heavenly Deity or"Heavenly Zm-peror,"was the mysterious force that directed all things on Zarth,such as natural harvests and personal fate.Heaven stood for righteousness.Natural disasters on Zarthwere re-garded as warnings to people for wrongdoings of one kind or another.In the face of a calamity.people would say,"This is punishment from Heaven.In the second year of the reign of fnperor Guangxu(r.1&75-1908),the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests was burned down in a big fire.The emperor lost his composure at the news and all the ministers turned ashen gray,believing the dis-aster to be a bad omen from Heaven.To the ancient Chinese,however,Heaven was more inclined toward love and tolerance,punishing people only occasionally. Thus,our forebears were always grateful to Heaven. 1.Confucius (551-479BC),known in China as Kongzi.given name Qiu and alias Zhongni,was a native of Zouyi (present-day Qufu in Shandong Province)of the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period (770-976 BC).A great thinker,educator and founder of Confucianism,Confu-cius is an ancient sage to the Chi-nese people.His words and life storywere recorded by his disciples and their students in The Analects(Lunyu)

    2023-12-26

  • 用户719302
    用户719302
    The worship of Heaven among the Chinese dates back toover 3,000years ago.Our ancestors believed that Heaven,also known as the "Heavenly Deity or"Heavenly Zm-peror,"was the mysterious force that directed all things on Zarth,such as natural harvests and personal fate.Heaven stood for righteousness.Natural disasters on Zarthwere re-garded as warnings to people for wrongdoings of one kind or another.In the face of a calamity.people would say,"This is punishment from Heaven.In the second year of the reign of飞nperor Guangxu(r.1&75-1908),the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests was burned down in a big fire.The emperor lost his composure at the news and all the ministers turned ashen gray,believing the dis-aster to be a bad omen from Heaven.To the ancient Chinese,however,Heaven was more inclined toward love and tolerance,punishing people only occasionally. Thus,our forebears were always grateful to Heaven.

    2023-12-25