the poor people mainly had a one room house made out of earth and mud
Rich people had big houses with heaps of room with only one door to protect them from enemies
Chinese houses vary in size depending on locations and urban vs. rural areas. In urban areas, houses can range from small apartments in high-rise buildings to larger detached homes in suburban areas. In rural areas, houses tend to be more spacious due to the availability of land.
The name of the bell in the Houses of Parliament in London is Big Ben.
A Chinese girl child could be referred to as a "Chinese girl" or simply as a "Chinese child" if specifying gender is not necessary.
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was passed in response to anti-Chinese sentiment and labor market competition in the United States. It aimed to restrict Chinese immigration and prevent Chinese laborers from entering the country, ultimately protecting American workers and wages.
No, Chinese and Japanese are two separate languages with distinct writing systems, grammar structures, and pronunciations. Additionally, Chinese and Japanese cultures have their own unique histories, traditions, and customs.
Chinese people belong to the East Asian race.
Ancient chinese houses were centers of government
Houses/Apartments.
Chinese houses are typically referred to as "siheyuan" or "courtyard houses" in traditional Chinese architecture. These houses are built around a central courtyard and often feature architectural elements such as glazed tile roofs and intricately carved wooden screens. In modern urban areas, high-rise apartments and condominiums are more common.
Typically, one wouldn't find big differences between Chinese and Japanese Architecture. However, as you look closer, there are many unique factors which sets the two apart: - Japan uses the "tatami" which is not used in Chinese architecture to build their rooms - It has a slide door with decoration on it(white background) -Japaneses use much more wood than Chinese house -Japanese usually have a garden surrounded by their houses whereas in Chinese houses, the garden tends to be surrounding the house.
The Chinese put lights on their houses during festivals and special occasions to symbolize good luck, prosperity, and to ward off evil spirits. The lights are also believed to attract positive energy and bring blessings to the household.
House materials.
the Chinese Indians
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new yorh has alot of big houses
i lived in California and not all the houses are big but most of then are
Big Ben is attached to the Houses of Parliament.
Houses can be big or small