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This kind of question is too difficult to answer, like asking what is the most famous building in China. From the point of view of the highest postcard appearance rate, it should be CN Tower, that is, Toronto TV Tower.
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The wax torch turned to ashes and tears began to dry Untitled.
The spring silkworm is dead to the end, and the wax torch turns to ash and tears begin to dry.
Xiaojing but the clouds and temples have changed, and the night chant should feel the cold moonlight.
There is no way to go to Pengshan, and the blue bird is diligent to visit.
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There is such a poem describing candles in the "Nineteen Ancient Poems" in the late Eastern Han Dynasty:
Born less than 100 years old, often with a thousand years of worries.
The days are short and the nights are long, so why not travel with candles.
Zhao Shixiu's poem "The Guest": If you don't come for the night and a half, you will knock on the chess pieces and drop the lanterns.
Su Shi's poem "Begonia"."I am afraid that the flowers will fall asleep in the middle of the night, so I burn high candles to shine on the red stalks. "
Bai Juyi"The wine hook sends the lotus seeds, and the candle tears stick to the grapes", written about candle tears.
Du Mu's"The candle has the heart to say goodbye, and weeps for others until dawn", focusing on the candle tears of candles;
Li Shangyin's"He cut the candles in the west window together, but when it rained at night in Bashan", is to focus on the act of cutting candles.
Words of Emperor Liang Yuan of the Southern Dynasty:"The candle falls, and the candle shines", written about candles.
Li Heshi:"The palace officials burned candles, and the flying embers stained the lead", writes candle embers.
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The mica screen candle shadow is deep, and the long river is gradually falling.
Chang'e should repent of stealing the elixir, the blue sea and the blue sky and the night heart.
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You can bring. It's better not to bring it. You have too many candle shops. It's cheap and varied. There are many fragrance forms, too. You might as well bring some local specialties.
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Ecological Tower.
The headquarters of the Commerzbank in Frankfurt, designed by British architect Forster, has been dubbed the "Ecological Tower" and "Energy Blender with Sky Garden". The 49-storey tower is surrounded by a triangular plan with a triangular atrium that acts as a large chimney to allow for natural ventilation and energy saving in the office space. It is estimated that the building has up to 60% natural ventilation.
The triangular plan maximizes sunlight and creates a good view while reducing the obstruction of adjacent buildings.
Bee Orchid Ecological Room.
A strange-looking eco-house has appeared in the Cotswolds Nature Reserve in the United Kingdom, and its design is inspired by the bee orchid. Spread over 550 acres of land along the lake, this home is an eco-friendly home. The materials used to build the house come from discarded gravel.
At the same time, it widely uses underground heat, rainwater, solar energy and wind power to solve the daily needs of the whole house. Its designer, Sarah Featherstone, was also involved in the design of the London Olympic Village.
Dandelion House.
Stereoscopic greening of buildings is an important energy-saving method, i.e. planting plants on building facades or planting them on roof terraces and sky gardens as an integral part of the envelope. It has been estimated that the greening of the building façade can reduce heat loss by 30% in winter, and the temperature of the exterior surface of the building in summer is 5 degrees Celsius lower than the ambient temperature of the adjacent street. The Tokyo Dandelion House, designed by Japanese architect Terunobu Fujimori, is a typical example of three-dimensional greenery.
Peace King Inn.
Located in British Columbia, Canada, the Peace King Lodge offers spacious rooms overlooking the water and rainforest, as well as a hot spring bath after a day of hiking or fishing. It is built on yachts moored in the harbor and makes full use of water and solar energy to minimize carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere and contribute to curbing global warming.
Oasis Hotel. Located at the foot of the White Mountains on Egypt's Siwa Oasis, this hotel offers unpretentious nature and soothing hot springs that are rare in the world. Because there is a natural barrier that makes it warm in winter and cool in summer. The hotel does not transport building materials from outside, it uses locally produced sand and gravel, and part of the hotel is even located in a cave.
The hotel never has electricity, which also significantly reduces CO2 emissions, so visitors can enjoy the lanterns and candles at night.
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The Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy.
Pyramids of Egypt.
Pyramid of the Sun in Mexico.
Wooden tower in Yingxian County, China.
The twin towers on the River Thames.
London's Ben Clock Tower.
Toronto TV Tower, Canada.
Ball towers in Kuwait.
The Vortex Lighthouse of England.
The pagoda of Angkor Wat.
The world's 3 most famous towers:
The full name of the Buddha Palace Temple, the Buddha Pagoda is located in the northwest of Ying County, Shuozhou City, Shanxi Province, and is commonly known as the Ying County Wooden Tower. It was built in the second year of Liao Qingning (1056 A.D. in the third year of Song Zhihe), and was completed in the sixth year of Jin Mingchang (1195 A.D. in the first year of Qingyuan in the Southern Song Dynasty).
Pisa. Built in August 1173, it is the freestanding bell tower of the Cathedral of the City of Pisa, Italy, located in Piazza del Miracoli, north of the city of Pisa, in the province of Tuscany, Italy.
Eiffel Tower.
Standing in Paris, France, the Champ de Mars is a world-famous building, one of the symbols of French culture, one of the landmarks of the city of Paris, and the tallest building in Paris, with a height of 300 meters, an antenna height of 24 meters, and a total height of 324 meters, which was completed in 1889 and named after the famous architect and structural engineer Gustave Eiffel who designed it.
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The Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy.
Pyramids of Egypt.
Pyramid of the Sun in Mexico.
Wooden tower in Yingxian County, China.
The twin towers on the River Thames.
London's Ben Clock Tower.
Toronto TV Tower, Canada.
Ball towers in Kuwait.
The Vortex Lighthouse of England.
The pagoda of Angkor Wat.
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The world's most famous Egyptian pyramid of Khufu, also known as the Great Pyramid, was built in 2560 BC, the tower is meters high, due to the weathering of time, the top peels off 10 meters, and is now a meter high. The tower is made of 2.3 million stones, ranging in size from tons to 160 tons, and the total weight of the tower is about 6.84 million tons, which is the largest of the 108 pyramids found in Egypt so far. The Pyramid of Khufu is an almost solid boulder that groups of people haul up the slopes of the ground and then pile them on top of each other in a scaffolding fashion around the pyramid.
It took 100,000 people 20 years to accomplish this miracle of humanity.
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