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@globaltimesnews: #TreasureTroveTales Answer time: A. For centuries, Chinese astronomers gazed at the shifting sky, mapping it into 28 mansions. People in the Han Dynasty divided the year into 24 solar terms and 72 climates, blending celestial wisdom with nature's rhythm. Check the #GTGraphic for ht

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@globaltimesnews: #TreasureTroveTales #Quiz: What was the purpose of these unique lacquered wooden plates from the Western Han Dynasty (206BC-AD25)? A. Measuring celestial longitude B. Decorative item C. Writing tool D. Agricultural tool https://t.co/5C1dTsqd8v

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@globaltimesnews: #TreasureTroveTales Answer time: C. "As light as smoke, as thin as a cicada wing." The plain unlined gauze gown with straight hem from more than 2,000 years ago, weighing only 49 grams, continues to astonish people today with its exquisite craftsmanship. Check the #GTGraphic fo

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@globaltimesnews: #TreasureTroveTales #Quiz: This 2,000-year-old garment stunned the public when it was unearthed in 1972. Even modern craftsmen need several attempts to successfully recreate it. What do you think made this piece of clothing so extraordinary and renowned? A. Exquisite design B. Ra

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@globaltimesnews: #TreasureTroveTales #Quiz: What do you think this uniquely designed gilded bronze artifact from the Western Han Dynasty (206BC-AD25) was used for? A. Decorative item B. Lamp C. Incense burner D. Storage container https://t.co/VlNekO9Jtx

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@globaltimesnews: #TreasureTroveTales Answer time: The figures carved on the stone are Confucius and Laozi. Did you guess it right? Check the #GTGraphic for more. #China #ChineseCulture https://t.co/n5g8YmqM6K

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@globaltimesnews: #TreasureTroveTales #Quiz: Respecting teachers and valuing education has long been a cherished tradition in China. This stone carving from the Han Dynasty portrays a great ancient Chinese thinker humbly seeking advice from another. Who do you think the figures in the image are? A.

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@globaltimesnews: #TreasureTroveTales Answer time: This stele fragment is from the Xiping Stone Classics, which were inscribed with Confucian classics and served as official reference material for students during the Eastern Han Dynasty. Check the #GTGraphic for more. #China #ChineseCulture https://

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@globaltimesnews: #TreasureTroveTales #Quiz: This fragment of an inscribed stele dates back to the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220) in China. What do you think this stele was used for at the time? A. As the tombstone of a great figure, with inscriptions detailing his/her achievements B. As an official

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@globaltimesnews: #TreasureTroveTales #Quiz: This fragment of an inscribed stele dates back to the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220) in China. What do you think this stele was used for at the time? A. As the tombstone of a great figure, with inscriptions detailing his/her achievements B. As an official

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