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| navigate by keyword : eaves ancient chinese royal buildings decorated immortals mythical animals symbolizing good luck exorcising evil spirits palace forbidden city hundreds houses number house represents scale status covered snow red wall glazed tiles history culture exquisite china beijing golden winter |
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| The eaves of ancient Chinese royal buildings were decorated with immortals and mythical animals, symbolizing good luck and exorcising evil spirits. As a royal palace, the Forbidden City has hundreds of houses. The number of mythical animals and immortals decorated on the eaves of each house represents the scale and status of the house.. |
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