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<blockquote data-quote="jiangnanah" data-source="post: 237500" data-attributes="member: 10748"><p>[ATTACH=full]15195[/ATTACH]Famous English Stonehenge, great place. In fact, communist China has a similar place. He is the capital of the Chinese emperor called Yao. It is located at the western foot of Ta'er Mountain, about 7.5 kilometers northeast of Xiangfen County, Linfen City, Shanxi Province. The ruins are distributed among the four villages of Taosi, Lizhuang, Zhongliang and Dongpo, with a total area of about 6 million square meters. Its age is about 2600 BC to 2000 BC. It is a site dominated by the Longshan Culture Tao Temple type in the middle reaches of the Yellow River, and it is also the largest prehistoric city site ever discovered in China.</p><p> Here archaeologists have also discovered places where humans observed astronomy in ancient times. The Chinese use a wooden pole standing upright on the ground to measure the length of its shadow to predict the seasons.[ATTACH=full]15196[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]15197[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I think the IQ of the ancient Chinese was no worse than that of the ancient British. In fact, the ancient British built the observatory out of boulders. are almost the same. Most importantly, the Chinese already had the emperor, the supreme ruler of the country, in ancient times, and only the country can build huge buildings. I think you should all look at both places. One is East and one is West. The two civilizations sometimes think of one thing and that is astronomy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jiangnanah, post: 237500, member: 10748"] [ATTACH type="full" alt="caef76094b36acaf7b9fe846e989cc1700e99ce0.jpeg"]15195[/ATTACH]Famous English Stonehenge, great place. In fact, communist China has a similar place. He is the capital of the Chinese emperor called Yao. It is located at the western foot of Ta'er Mountain, about 7.5 kilometers northeast of Xiangfen County, Linfen City, Shanxi Province. The ruins are distributed among the four villages of Taosi, Lizhuang, Zhongliang and Dongpo, with a total area of about 6 million square meters. Its age is about 2600 BC to 2000 BC. It is a site dominated by the Longshan Culture Tao Temple type in the middle reaches of the Yellow River, and it is also the largest prehistoric city site ever discovered in China. Here archaeologists have also discovered places where humans observed astronomy in ancient times. The Chinese use a wooden pole standing upright on the ground to measure the length of its shadow to predict the seasons.[ATTACH type="full" alt="QQ拼音截图未命名.jpg"]15196[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="QQ拼音截图未命名.jpg"]15197[/ATTACH] I think the IQ of the ancient Chinese was no worse than that of the ancient British. In fact, the ancient British built the observatory out of boulders. are almost the same. Most importantly, the Chinese already had the emperor, the supreme ruler of the country, in ancient times, and only the country can build huge buildings. I think you should all look at both places. One is East and one is West. The two civilizations sometimes think of one thing and that is astronomy. [/QUOTE]
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