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Statue of the Yongle Emperor  
   

Statue of the Yongle Emperor

The center of the Hall of Eminent Favor features a bronze statue of the third Ming emperor, Yongle. He moved the capitol of China from Nanjing to Beijing, where he oversaw the construction of the forbidden city. Supported by colossal 43 foot fragrant nanmu columns, the hall also displays the artifacts of Emperor Wanli's Tomb.
#84 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Beijing: The Ming Tombs, Part II: The Tombs and Chambers)

September 19th 2007
The emperors of China were called "The Sons of Heaven" and their journey into the beyond was of special concern from the moment of their coronation. It had been so for thousands of years, as imperial tombs can be visited around China's former imperial cities, most still to be unearthed and opened. Traditions make the Chinese reluctant to speak about death, and their culture has survived m ... read more
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Chinese Flag For centuries China stood as a leading civilization, outpacing the rest of the world in the arts and sciences, but in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the country was beset by civil unrest, major famines, military defeats, and foreign occupation. A... ... read more
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