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How come China still has so many imperial-era artifacts despite the great purge of traditional China? Me thinks its extent was greatly exaggerated by anti-communist.
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>>222432205
Fear
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It's all plastic props made after they realized they need Confucianism and vague allusions to 5000 year old events to keep the population docile
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They don't seem to have much of the furniture or treasure when you peek in the door. But the buildings are still real, it's Japan where everything's a prop
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>>222432493
Can you just shut the fuck up for once, Zhang?
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All made up bullshit. China is the greatest country in the world.
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Taipei's Palace Museum probably has about as much real stuff as Beijing's National Museum and the Forbidden City combined. Lots of reproductions in the National Museum. The tour guide lowkey blamed it on Chiang stealing everything good in 1949, but I dunno, those old Zhou bronzes sure pop up in plenty of other places, as if someone once pawned them off for some reason
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>>222432549
I kneel!
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>>222432205
>imperial-era
so present-day china?
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>>222432493
Bullshit. Japan even has a whole bunch of stuff made of the original charred wood.
Old buildings in mainland China's "ancient cities/towns" are often concrete reconstructions painted over to look old.
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>>222432205
You can burn books confucionists, of traditional medicine, statues, bibles, as a maoist but you can't burn or destroy a fucking castle with rocks with 40 kilos, not João? Please, use the cérebro, filho da puta desproporcional....
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>>222433340
Is like you to destroy some portuguese cathedral with 200 meters of high with napalm, impossible
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>>222433340
Of course, it is scientifically impossible to destroy buildings, especially when you have an incentive to do so. How could I forget!
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>>222433547
Good parts of Rio are preseeved and considered like the Lapa downtown, Arco do Triunfo, as some paulista what I can't blame macacariocas is that they preserve its history
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>>222433591
Centro de Paraty Rj
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We Japanese also like China before it became communist.

https://youtu.be/rcfF1qcdc4s?si=AgNmIdhbqpOyXA_U
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They fear the Curse. This is the reason none have opened the First Emperors tomb yet. That and the raw Mercury.
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Japan is a country rich in forests and prone to earthquakes, so buildings have traditionally been constructed from wood rather than stone or brick, with stone used for the foundation. The buildings are built with the understanding that they will be rebuilt in the future.
One famous shrine has been rebuilt every 20 years for over 1000 years.
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>>222433865
Nice, here in Brasil exist manumy bunkyos de madeira and casas de chá in municipalities with more + 50% of population jap
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chinese wikipedia has a list of all the things destroyed during the cultural revolution
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>>222436484
interesting. link?



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