The earthly counterpart of the fifteen stars is ____. A: Three Rear Palaces B: Six Eastern Palaces C: Six Western Palaces D: none of the above
The earthly counterpart of the fifteen stars is ____. A: Three Rear Palaces B: Six Eastern Palaces C: Six Western Palaces D: none of the above
Three Rear Palaces,Six EasternPalaces and Six Western Palaces are the earthly counterpart of the Ziwei Enclosure.
Three Rear Palaces,Six EasternPalaces and Six Western Palaces are the earthly counterpart of the Ziwei Enclosure.
Six as a figure means both Six Eastern Palaces and Six Western Palaces of the Inner Court of the Forbidden City.
Six as a figure means both Six Eastern Palaces and Six Western Palaces of the Inner Court of the Forbidden City.
____, and ____ are arrayed in the shape of Kun Trigram (☷). A: The Six Eastern Palaces B: The three halls C: The Six Western Palaces D: the three gates
____, and ____ are arrayed in the shape of Kun Trigram (☷). A: The Six Eastern Palaces B: The three halls C: The Six Western Palaces D: the three gates
__________ echo each other by Qian Trigram in the north and in the south of the Forbidden City. A: The three halls B: The Three Rear Palaces C: Both the three halls and the Three Rear Palaces D: None of the answers
__________ echo each other by Qian Trigram in the north and in the south of the Forbidden City. A: The three halls B: The Three Rear Palaces C: Both the three halls and the Three Rear Palaces D: None of the answers
If you go to Xi’an, you will find the palaces there more magnificent than commonly _________.
If you go to Xi’an, you will find the palaces there more magnificent than commonly _________.
The Hall of Supreme Harmony, Complete Harmony and Preserving Harmony are collectively inner palaces of the Forbidden City。 ____________ ( )
The Hall of Supreme Harmony, Complete Harmony and Preserving Harmony are collectively inner palaces of the Forbidden City。 ____________ ( )
What do we learn from literary sources about the palaces and tombs in the Qin Dynasty
What do we learn from literary sources about the palaces and tombs in the Qin Dynasty
reached its greatest glory in the 16th century in which many of Turkey's magnificent palaces and mosques were built.
reached its greatest glory in the 16th century in which many of Turkey's magnificent palaces and mosques were built.
Which of the following is NOT in London A: Brooklyn Bridge B: St. Paul's Cathedral C: Westminster Abbey D: Buckingham Palaces
Which of the following is NOT in London A: Brooklyn Bridge B: St. Paul's Cathedral C: Westminster Abbey D: Buckingham Palaces