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Great Wall of China

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Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China (traditional Chinese: 萬里長城; simplified Chinese: 万里长城; pinyin: Wànlǐ Chángchéng, literally "ten thousand li long wall") is a series of fortifications in China. They were built across the historical northern borders of ancient Chinese states and Imperial China as protection against various nomadic groups from the Eurasian Steppe. The first walls date to the 7th century BC; these were joined together in the Qin dynasty. Successive dynasties expanded the wall system; the best-known sections were built by the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). To aid in defense, the Great Wall utilized watchtowers, troop barracks, garrison stations, signaling capabilities through the means of smoke or fire, and its status as a transportation corridor. Other purposes of the Great Wall have included border controls (allowing control of immigration and emigration, and the imposition of duties on goods transported along the Silk Road), and the regulation of trade. The collective fortifications constituting the Great Wall stretch from Liaodong in the east to Lop Lake in the west, and from the present-day Sino-Russian border in the north to Tao River in the south: an arc that roughly delineates the edge of the Mongolian steppe, spanning 21,196 km (13,170 mi) in total. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and was voted one of the New 7 Wonders of the World in 2007. Today, the defensive system of the Great Wall is recognized as one of the most impressive architectural feats in history.

Infobox

Type
Fortification
Location
Asia-Pacific
Coordinates
40°41′N 117°14′E / 40 °N 117 °E / 40 ; 117
Official name
The Great Wall
Criteria
Cultural: i, ii, iii, iv, vi
Reference
438
Inscription
1987 (11th Session)
Area
2,151 ha (5,316 acres)
Buffer zone
4,800 ha (11,863 acres)
Size
21,196 km (13,170 mi)

References

  1. "At Earth orbit of 100 to 200 miles [160 to 320 km] high, the Great Wall of China is, indeed, visible to the naked eye."
  2. "It's less visible than a lot of other objects. And you have to know where to look."
  3. "China's Great Wall Found To Measure More Than 20,000 Kilometers"
    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-05/china-s-great-wall-found-to-measure-more-than-20-000-kilometers.html
  4. "China's Great Wall is 'longer than previously thought'"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20211205123822/https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-18337039
  5. National Cultural Heritage Administration
    http://www.ncha.gov.cn/art/2016/11/30/art_722_135294.html
  6. The New York Times
  7. Encyclopædia Britannica
    https://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/243863/Great-Wall-of-China
  8. Antiquity
    https://doi.org/10.15184%2Faqy.2020.51
  9. "Great Wall of China even longer than previously thought"
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/great-wall-of-china-even-longer-than-previously-thought-1.1263111
  10. UNESCO World Heritage Centre
    https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/438
  11. New7Wonders of the World
    https://world.new7wonders.com/wonders/great-wall-of-china-220-b-c-and-1368-1644-a-d-china/
  12. "Great Wall of China"
    http://www.history.com/topics/great-wall-of-china
  13. Waldron 1983, p. 650.
  14. "Baxter–Sagart Old Chinese Reconstruction, Version 1 "
    http://ocbaxtersagart.lsait.lsa.umich.edu/BaxterSagartOCbyMandarinMC2014-09-20.pdf
  15. See Lovell 2006, p. 25
  16. Waldron 1990, p. 202. Tan Daoji's exact quote: "So you would destroy your Great Wall of Ten Thousand Li!" (乃復壞汝萬里之長城) No
    https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E4%B9%8B
  17. Wen Bon: a Naval Air Intelligence Officer behind Japanese lines in China
    https://books.google.com/books?id=TD-x0Heq0uEC&pg=PA63
  18. The Great Wall Revisited: From the Jade Gate to Old Dragon's Head
    https://books.google.com/books?id=Y9p2JgBPMBwC&pg=PA21
  19. Waldron 1983, p. 651.
  20. Lovell 2006, p. 15.
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