There were pyramids built by the Chinese (not the ones in Egypt) The term "Chinese Pyramids" is referenced to pyramidal shaped structures in areas of China, most of which are ancient mausoleums and burial mounds built to house the remains of several early emperors of China and their imperial relatives. There are some 38 of them located around 25 kilometres to 35 kilometres (22 mi) north-west of Xi'an, on the Guanzhong Plains in Shaanxi Province. The most famous is the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, northeast of Xi'an and 1.7 km west of where the famous Terracotta Warriors were found.
a man named Qin Shi Huang Ti built the first united Chinese empire.
An important feature in Chinese architecture is its emphasis on articulation and bilateral symmetry, which signifies balance. It also involves constructing a building or complex that takes up an entire property but encloses open spaces within itself.
Noteworthy happenings from 651AD: Yazgard III (the last Sassanid ruler of Persia) died. The Benedictine Abbey at Stavelot (Belgium) built. Li Ssu-Hsun the Chinese painter was born.
Dao is a type of Chinese single-edge swords primarily used for slashing and chopping. The earliest Dao date back from the Shang Dynasty during China's Bronze Age.
皇帝 (Huángdì) (Simplified Chinese.)
Pyramides - Paris Métro - was created in 1916.
Les Pyramides d'Atlantys was created in 1986.
Pyramids were built as tombs for the Pharaohs. The actual work was delegated to his architects, scribes, craftspeople and thousands of slaves.
I.E.S Edwards has written: 'Les pyramides d'Egypte' -- subject(s): Pyramides
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If Egypt is the adjective in that sentence, then yes.
Chinese immigrants
ancient Chinese farmed and built the great wall.
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I dont know but the could be built by the babylonians or the chinese
The Chinese have built dams to prevent flooding.