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Beijing's Forbidden
City is a place full of wonders. From its thousands of rooms to its many
beautiful artifacts, it's no wonder that it is one of China's most popular
scenic (spot). But even more than 600 years after
it(build), it's still managing to serve up
surprises.
The Forbidden City
draws visitors because of its rich history and (culture)
significance, but perhaps it should add one more thing to its list of
attractions: earthquake shelter. While most structures aren't made (survive) natural disasters, the Forbidden
City seems to withstand anything.
To show how strong
the ancient Chinese architecture really is,model
of one of the Forbidden City's palaces was put to the test. It survived a
simulated (模拟的) earthquake measuring 9. 5 on the
Richter Scale — equal to the(large) ever recorded quake. Instead of
falling apart, the model was just moved gently during the test.
According to
experts, the key the Forbidden City's strength, as well as
other ancient Chinese structures, (lie)
in dougong (斗拱) — a centuriesold building method
invented in China. Ancient Chinese craftsmen created structures were
both enduring (耐久的) and elegant, (show) their advanced understanding of
mathematics, architecture, materials, and structural science.
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