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The Great Wall - Monument to the Chinese Nation

The human race is rich in creative power but has never been content with its
lot, with material limitation, but instead has tried hard to transcend it
spiritually. A batch of ancient artistic creations such as oral literature,
dances, music, drawing and sculptures, were admirable evidence of this in the
distant past. Architectural art, considered to be the earliest art of mankind,
naturally also found expression. China's Great
Wall is a famous example that transcends ideology. Far back to the Western
Zhou
Dynasty in the 9th century BC, people began to build beacon towers along the
borderline. When the enemy came, people used fires on the towers to provide
early warning.
During the Spring and Autumn Warring
States Period, mutually defensive beacon towers were also built along the
national boundaries between various countries. In the middle of the 7th century
BC, in order to link up various isolated beacon towers bordering the state of
Qin, Chu State was the first to set up city walls, becoming the earliest part of
the Great
Wall . Later, similar walls were built one after another by various states.
After Qinshihuang unified China, he demolished the walls between the various
states, leaving behind only those of Yan, Zhao and Qin and linked them together,
so as to resist the attack by northern nomadic people. This section of the Great
Wall goes west from Lintao and east to Liaodong.

The Han
Dynasty extended the Great Wall toward the west and setup the Yumenguan Pass
and the Yangguan Pass in Gansu's Dunhuang.
Various post-Han dynasties all maintained the Great Wall, with the Ming
Dynasty seeing the largest scale of maintenance work, by completing the
greatest human project stretching more than 11,300 li (0.5 km =one li) across
north China east to Liaodong and west to Gansu's Jiayuguan Pass. The Great Wall
has inner and outer layers, and has more than 2Olayers in some sections. When
all the city walls are put together, the Great Wall built during the 2,000 years
throughout all dynasties totals 100,000 li, long enough to circle the globe.
Historically, the Great Wall had played a great role, guarding against the
inroads of the northern nomadic people and guaranteeing the tranquillity of the
central plain, ensuring the unimpeded traffic of the Silk
Road for economic and cultural exchanges between Chinese and Western
countries, and promoting peace, trade and exchanges among various nationalities
at frontier points.
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