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The magnificent and grandiose Xian City Wall was constructed
in the early Ming Dynasty on the basis of the Imperial City of Chang
An (Everlasting Peace) of the Tang Dynasty. It is also a symbol
of great significance of the famous historic cultural city of Xian.
One of the features of the Xian Wall lies in the fact that it has
been preserved intact, which is rarely seen in the world.
The construction of the Xian City was formally started
in the seventh year of Emperor Hongwu's reign (1374) and completed
in the eleventh year of Hongwu's reign (1378). After its completion,
the circumference of the city wall was 13.75 kilometers long in
an oblong shape. Its height is 12 meters; its top is 12-14 meters
wide and its base, 15-18 meters wide.
At the four corners are watchtowers at each. Outside
the wall are moats. There are four city gates, and to each of them
are three tower entrances: sluice tower, embrasure watchtower and
the main tower and in between are enceinte. There are 98 watching
enemy platforms between the watchtowers and the city gates, protruding
over the city wall, and on the platform the towers for watching
the enemy are built, which is not only convenient for watching the
enemy, but also to shoot them with bows and arrows from three sides
and firing wooden cannon stones by taking the advantages between
the position like two sides of a horse face and the city wall, inflicting
casualties on the attacking enemy. There are 5984 crenel served
as lookout posts, firing at the enemy and shield of protection.
They formed a close engineering system of defense.
After repair and protection, the Xian City Wall now presents a three-dimensional
distribution with the city wall, city moats, forest belt and city
ring-routes combined into four-in-one grandeur in perfect harmony,
each shining more brilliantly in the other.
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