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Asked by sophia from new york | May. 14, 2012 16:44
About:Ancient Chinese Architecture

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what i mean about the architecture is like what kind of buildings did they have back then,etc. for religion i mean like what religion do they follow n the details or even if they follow a religion!

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Answered by ashley from new york | May. 14, 2012 16:49
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Together with European and Arabian architecture, ancient Chinese architecture is an important component of the world architectural system. During its long development, it gradually formed into a style which featured timberwork combining stone carving, rammed earth construction, bucket arch buildings and many other techniques. Industrious Chinese laboring people created many architectural miracles such as the Great Wall, Forbidden City and the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor.
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Answered by Hazel from USA | Mar. 19, 2013 14:20
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The mostly follow Shinto and Buddhism and with Shinto Offerings are presented regularly to the kami, ideally once or twice a day. At large, important shrines, the offerings are prepared with special care and ceremony. Simple offerings of rice, salt, water, a sprig of the sacred evergreen sakaki, or cut flowers are an ancient tradition. Shinto prayers are in the form of beautiful and rhythmic poems. As for Buddhism I guess you could just look that up.
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