The Inheritance of Chinese Civilization in 5000 Years: The Trinity of Eagle, Palace and King

23 Pages Posted: 14 May 2020

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Guang Bao Liu

Eagle and Serpent Xia Dynasty Cultural Research & Innovation Institute

Date Written: August 9, 2019

Abstract

By comparing the form of Horus Name in ancient Egypt with the symbols of "Bird Stand Altar" in Liangzhu, the three-in-one monarchy marking elements of eagles, palaces and kings, were extracted. Furthermore, the architectural forms of ancient Chinese palaces were compared with them. It is concluded that the architectural styles of Chinese palaces are related to the expression forms of Horus Names in ancient Egypt. we can clearly see that from the trinity of the names of eagles, royal palaces and kings in ancient Egypt, to the ‘bird standing altar’ in Liangzhu of China, to the ridge of Rosefinch standing on the buildings of Han Dynasty, to the elements of Taihe Hall in the Forbidden City , Chinese culture is in one continuous line.

Keywords: Eagle, Palace, King, Trinity, Liangzu

Suggested Citation

Liu, Guang Bao, The Inheritance of Chinese Civilization in 5000 Years: The Trinity of Eagle, Palace and King (August 9, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3580698 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3580698

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