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季洋毅1.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). 2.The emperor used to offer oblations to Heaven here twice a year, in the spring and winter. The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests was the site of the spring rituals, where the emperor and the ministers would gather for the ceremony signified by the name of the hall. 3.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.
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用户718816In the spring of 1974, when villagers were digging a well near Xianyang, Shaanxi Province, they cameacross unusual pottery fragments. Some resembledhuman figures, while others looked like animals. Wordof the chance findings alerted archeologists, who soonuncovered on the site a huge army of terracotta warriorsand horses, which had been interred with the remains ofthe First Emperor more than 2,000 years ago.The emperor used to offer oblations to Heaven here twicea year, in the spring and winter.The Hall of Prayer forGood Harvests was the site of the spring rituals, where theemperor and the ministers would gather for the ceremonysignified by the name of the hall. On the Winter Solstice,they would make offerings at the Circular Mound Altar, toshow their gratitude for the great compassion of Heaven toward the human world.In times of drought or flood, theemperor would come here with civil and military officialsto pray for assistance from heaven.Confucius(551-479 BC), known in China as Kongzi,given name Qiu and alias Zhongni, was a native of Zouyilpresent-day Qufu in Shandong Province)of the State ofLu 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.Hiswords and life story were recorded by his disciples andtheir students in The Analects (Lunyu)
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崔翔超<返回 话题讨论1 In the spring of 1974, when villagers were digging a well near Xianyang, Shaanxi Province, they cameacross unusual pottery fragments. Some resembledhuman figures, while others looked like animals. Wordof the chance findings alerted archeologists, who soonuncovered on the site a huge army of terracotta warriorsand horses, which had been interred with the remains ofthe First Emperor more than 2,000 years ago.The emperor used to offer oblations to Heaven here twicea year, in the spring and winter.The Hall of Prayer forGood Harvests was the site of the spring rituals, where theemperor and the ministers would gather for the ceremonysignified by the name of the hall. On the Winter Solstice,they would make offerings at the Circular Mound Altar, toshow their gratitude for the great compassion of Heaven toward the human world.In times of drought or flood, theemperor would come here with civil and military officialsto pray for assistance from heaven.Confucius(551-479 BC), known in China as Kongzi,given name Qiu and alias Zhongni,was a native of Zouyilpresent-day Qufu in Shandong Province)of the State ofLu 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.Hiswords and life story were recorded by his disciples andtheir students in The Analects (Lunyu) 魏国林 23-12-17 22:41 In the spring of 1974, when villagers were digging a well near Xianyang, Shaanxi Province, they cameacross unusual pottery fragments. Some resembledhuman finiirec while nthare Innked like animale Wnrdnf
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.In the spring of 1974, when villagers were digging a well near Xianyang, Shaanxi Province, they cameacross unusual pottery fragments. Some resembledhuman figures, while others looked like animals. Wordof the chance findings alerted archeologists, who soonuncovered on the site a huge army of terracotta warriorsand horses, which had been interred with the remains ofthe First Emperor more than 2,000 years ago.The emperor used to offer oblations to Heaven here twicea year, in the spring and winter.The Hall of Prayer forGood Harvests was the site of the spring rituals, where theemperor and the ministers would gather for the ceremonysignified by the name of the hall. On the Winter Solstice,they would make offerings at the Circular Mound Altar, toshow their gratitude for the great compassion of Heaven toward the human world.In times of drought or flood, theemperor would come here with civil and military officialsto pray for assistance from heaven.Confucius(551-479 BC), known in China as Kongzi,given name Qiu and alias Zhongni, was a native of Zouyilpresent-day Qufu in Shandong Province)of the State ofLu 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.Hiswords and life story were recorded by his disciples andtheir students in The Analects (Lunyu)
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魏国林In the spring of 1974, when villagers were digging a well near Xianyang, Shaanxi Province, they cameacross unusual pottery fragments. Some resembledhuman figures, while others looked like animals. Wordof the chance findings alerted archeologists, who soonuncovered on the site a huge army of terracotta warriorsand horses, which had been interred with the remains ofthe First Emperor more than 2,000 years ago.The emperor used to offer oblations to Heaven here twicea year, in the spring and winter.The Hall of Prayer forGood Harvests was the site of the spring rituals, where theemperor and the ministers would gather for the ceremonysignified by the name of the hall. On the Winter Solstice,they would make offerings at the Circular Mound Altar, toshow their gratitude for the great compassion of Heaven toward the human world.In times of drought or flood, theemperor would come here with civil and military officialsto pray for assistance from heaven.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 ofLu 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.Hiswords and life story were recorded by his disciples andtheir students in The Analects (Lunyu)
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用户7186061 Confucius (551-479 BC), known in China as Kongzi, given name Qiu and alias Zhongni, was anative 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 andfounder of Confucianism, Confucius is an ancient sage to the Chinesepeople. 2. 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.3In 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. Altogether, four pits housing thousands of terracotta warriors have been unearthed, numbered according to the time sequence of their discovery. Pit No. 1, with an area of more than 14,000 square meters, is the largest. It is home to an entire battle formation of life-size soldiers and horses. The front echelon consists of 210 soldiers standing in three rows, with the commander in the front. About 6,000 soldiers make up the main body of the formation. They stand in 38 columns, some as long as 180 meters. All of them sport suits of armor and hold bronze weapons. On either side of the central echelon is a row of 180 soldiers, as flanks of the formation. At the back, more than 100 warriors stand, probably part of the rear guard. Among the formation are 32 terracotta horses, with four drawing a wooden warariot.
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用户7186061 Confucius (551-479 BC), known in China as Kongzi, given name Qiu and alias Zhongni, was anative 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 andfounder of Confucianism, Confucius is an ancient sage to the Chinesepeople. 2. 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.3In 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. Altogether, four pits housing thousands of terracotta warriors have been unearthed, numbered according to the time sequence of their discovery. Pit No. 1, with an area of more than 14,000 square meters, is the largest. It is home to an entire battle formation of life-size soldiers and horses. The front echelon consists of 210 soldiers standing in three rows, with the commander in the front. About 6,000 soldiers make up the main body of the formation. They stand in 38 columns, some as long as 180 meters. All of them sport suits of armor and hold bronze weapons. On either side of the central echelon is a row of 180 soldiers, as flanks of the formation. At the back, more than 100 warriors stand, probably part of the rear guard. Among the formation are 32 terracotta horses, with four drawing a wooden war chariot.
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用户7186061:Subjects covered in his book range from oncient wonders such as the Forbidden City, the Gireat wall, the Terracotta Army, and troditional residences of ordinary people, to enduring artworks of calligraphy. painting, landscape gordening. Peking Oper,and porcelain. Under the outhors' pen, these subjects have all been imbued with aliving spirit to epitomize Chinese people's real life interests. Even in a game of go, the authors hove discovered kindred friendship" among the players, who play a "good gome" throwgh principles of cooperation and coexistence In the description and analysis of A Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival, or of Oud Beijing and Old Shanghai, the authors provide reoders with glimpses of Chinese people's contentment with a peocetul and harmonious life. This is perhaps part of the reason wlhy Chine se culture has lasted for thousands of years.2:The emperor used to offer oblatioms to Heaven here twice a year, in the spring and winter. The Hall of Prayer for Caood Harvests was the site of the spring rituls, where the emperor ond the ministers would gather for the ceremony siguified by the name of the hall. On the Winter Solstice, they would make offerings at the Circulor Mound Altar, to show their gratitude for the great compassion of Heawen toward the human world. In times of drou.ght or flood the emperor would come here with civil ond military officiols to proy tor assistance from heawen. Only the emperor could pray at the Temple of Heaven.Ordinory people were not allowed occess.Yet the idea of showing awe and respect to Heaven was not reserved for the emperor alone, but was shared by the people as well.3: For example, the half-squatting, half-kneeling archers in Pit N. Z eoch have their hair tied in a knot and wear suits of armor over their wor robes. They genu flect on one leg while squatting on the other, their bodies leoning forword and their hands pulling bows. Althou.gh no bows or arrows survived the long years underground, the orchers posture clearly shows the tension of the process of shooting
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魏国林In the spring of 1974, when villagers were digging a well near Xianyang, Shaanxi Province, they cameacross unusual pottery fragments. Some resembledhuman figures, while others looked like animals. Wordof the chance findings alerted archeologists, who soonuncovered on the site a huge army of terracotta warriorsand horses, which had been interred with the remains ofthe First Emperor more than 2,000 years ago.The emperor used to offer oblations to Heaven here twicea year, in the spring and winter.The Hall of Prayer forGood Harvests was the site of the spring rituals, where theemperor and the ministers would gather for the ceremonysignified by the name of the hall. On the Winter Solstice,they would make offerings at the Circular Mound Altar, toshow their gratitude for the great compassion of Heaven toward the human world.In times of drought or flood, theemperor would come here with civil and military officialsto pray for assistance from heaven.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 ofLu 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.Hiswords and life story were recorded by his disciples andtheir students in The Analects (Lunyu).
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用户718562In 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 2,000years ago. Altogether, four pits housing thousands of terracotta warriors have been unearthed, numbered according to the time sequence of their discovery.Pit No. 1, with an area of more than 14,000 square meters, is the largest. It is home to an entire battle formation of life-size soldiers and horses. The front echelon consists of 210 soldiers standing in three rows, with the commander in the front. About 6,000soldiers make up the main body of the formation.They stand in 38 columns, some as long as 180meters. All of them sport suits of armor and hold bronze weapons. On either side of the central echelon is a row of 180 soldiers, as flanks of the formation. At the back, more than 100 warriors stand, probably part of the rear guard. Among the formation are 32 terracotta horses, with four drawing a wooden war chariot.