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Steven Zhang.

I believe that people who have traveled to southern Fujian in the southeastern coastal areas know the Tulou buildings in Fujian. The earth building here seems to be very ordinary, but it is very secret in the world of architectural art and magical science. The most magical place in Fujian earth building is that only people living in the earth building will not be damaged if they are in the wind and rain. It has collapsed, and there has never been a collapse of the inhabited earth building for hundreds of years, but as long as no one lives in the earth building, time will soon collapse for no reason. As early as the Tang Dynasty, the Hakkas invented the use of mud to build houses based on the combination of Feng Shui and architecture theory of the motherland, and those living in houses will not be worried about the damage of houses. The most magical place in Fujian Tulou is that only if someone lives in the earth building, the wind and rain will not damage or collapse. The collapse of the inhabited earth building has never happened for hundreds of years, but there is no one in the earth building. Living, time will soon collapse for no reason, is it amazing? Why is the Fujian Tulou inhabited and will never collapse? If you are uninhabited, it will collapse automatically? So with such doubts, I came to see the Tulou Scenic Spot, the most representative of the "four dishes and one soup" in the Nanjing Tulou. Above the inside of the circular earth building is a huge skylight that can store the outside light into the interior of the earth building. The circular design is very consistent with the mathematical theory of our country. I think this design definitely uses a certain theory of mathematics. Because the Tulou building in Fujian will collapse when it is unoccupied, and the earth buildings here are hundreds of years old, it is a cultural relic house. Therefore, in order to avoid the collapse of the precious earth building, the local government funds to attract the elderly to stay here. People who live mainly here will enjoy the government's welfare subsidies. There are such good things in the world. I think everyone will be envious. Why is there such a magical imagination in Fujian Tulou? The inhabited earth building is safe for hundreds of years, and the uninhabited earth building will soon collapse. So far, no scientist has been able to trace the answer. It seems that the wisdom of the ancient Chinese people is unpredictable and can only be summed up by the word "magic". In the traditional Chinese concept, the prosperity of the family is a blessing, and the Fujian Tulou is the guardian of the house for the family who is thriving. Is it a blessing guardian of China since ancient times? In order to avoid the sadness of people going to the empty space, the earth building will also die and live with the popularity of living in the earth building. So it seems that the Fujian earth building is not only the most amazing building in the world, but also the most knowledgeable building. Nanjing Tulou belongs to the township in the county of Nanjing, Cangzhou City. From Xiamen, you can take the bus directly to the scenic spot or take the high-speed train to Nanjing Station to transfer to the scenic area. The ticket is 120 yuan, and the online reservation is 90 yuan.
Posted: May 22, 2019
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