Sentences to describe the ancient Qiang City in China
The ancient Qiang City is located between the golden and silver turtle buns on the west bank of the Minjiang River in Mao County. It faces east from the west, with its back to the west and its feet touching Minjiang River, facing the Jiuding Holy Mountain, with its head resting on the blue sky and white clouds, is solemn, majestic and magnificent. It covers an area of ??more than 3,000 acres, with a planned area of ??2.15 million square meters, a construction area of ??250,000 square meters, and a basic building area of ??140,000 square meters. On the basis of maintaining the original architectural style, folk customs and sacrificial rituals of the Qiang people, the ancient Qiang city has the charm of the ancient Qiang and the natural passion for life floating in every corner. Visitors can personally experience the authentic ancient Qiang civilization in China's Ancient Qiang City.
Approaching this strange nation, looking up at the ancient Qiang City, it is tall, majestic and magnificent. Climbing up the steps, there are bonfire platforms in the shape of watchtowers on both sides. The Qiang Shibi Illustrated Sutra is painted on the stone slabs on both sides of the steps. On both sides of the gate of Qiang City, there is a sheepskin drum. The gate of Qiang City is very distinctive. It is two giant wooden doors 20 meters high with pulleys underneath.
Walking into Qiang City, several Qiang people dressed in armor and holding swords, dressed as soldiers, stood with their heads high outside a room. It turned out that this room was the meeting hall of the Qiang King. When I walked into the meeting hall, I saw several people dressed as King Qiang and his men, sitting in the middle of the room, performing for everyone the scene when King Qiang held a meeting. Tourists went over to take photos with them one after another. These Qiang people were very kind and took photos with everyone openly. They also actively invited everyone to drink from the jar of wine placed in the middle. I heard that this is the favorite drink of the Qiang people. A few brave tourists tasted the wine and said it was delicious and quite sweet.
There are several floors above the conference hall. We visited each floor, mainly where the Qiang people live. There, I saw the bed where the Qiang King slept. It was carved with wood, and the patterns on it were plated with gold. There was a big tiger skin spread under the bed. It was really magnificent.
The square is called Sharon Square in memory of "Sharang", the dancing goddess of the Qiang people. In the middle of the square, a group of Qiang girls in traditional costumes were dancing the Sharon dance. I saw them dancing neatly and beautifully, matching the music with a strong sense of rhythm, which immediately attracted everyone. Some tourists couldn't help but join in and dance... Although the time was short, I got to know another person who was good at singing and singing. It is a worthwhile trip for the Qiang people, who are versatile, hard-working and brave.
The most distinctive thing in ancient Qiang City is the watchtowers. The passage of time has caused today's watchtowers to lose their use as lookout and defense against enemies. However, the majestic, solid and abrupt watchtowers, which have survived many lightning strikes and earthquakes and are still intact, indeed make visitors feel a heavy and heavy sense of national cohesion. ; It is this tower that stands tall, overlooking the wind and snow of Minshan Mountain. After a hundred years of war, it has welcomed generations of business travelers along the Tea Horse Road, showing the long-lasting and splendid spiritual pursuit of a nation.