>>17956209
>The Huns, Avars, Moors, Bulgars Carthaginians and Ottomans were all outside invaders who conquered and raped
They all lost and died.
Half of them we even conquered and salted their homelands.
Chinese never did this, Chinese lost _their heartlands, not just border states_ and were then ruled for several centuries.
Most of Chinese history is being ruled by foreigners and never taking revenge on them.
>>17956229
>tone wild goose pagodas
Built in 2002:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_Wild_Goose_Pagoda
>In December 2002, demolition and reconstruction officially began on the north side of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda
Why are you trying to lie? This is what Chinese historians tell us, not some Japanese with an agenda, Chinese historians admit this tragedy. No need to lie.
>Pagoda of Fogong Temple
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pagoda_of_Fogong_Temple#Preservation
This is the only one I might agree with you, but it's never been authenticated by international scholars. I will withhold judgement until then.
>The Forbidden city itself is from the early 1400s, the stone walls of Xi'an are from the 1380s.
No, the Forbidden city is a tourist reconstruction, it was rebuilt using modern Western concrete (for the most impressive parts) just like Japanese castles were. The original looked like picrel.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Forbidden_City
>In 1949, the People's Republic of China was proclaimed at Tiananmen, directly in front of the Forbidden City. Over the next two decades various proposals were made to raze or reconstruct the Forbidden City to create a public park, a transport interchange, or "places of entertainment".[29]
>, the stone walls of Xi'an are from the 1380s.
>t has been refurbished many times since it was first built in the 14th century with the most important three reconstructions occurring in the late 1500s, in the late 1700s, and in 1983.
The 1380s walls looked nothing like the 1700 early modern era walls btw.