Pengpeng held Zhang Zhong's hair with one hand and pointed into the hole with one hand.
Zhang Zhong first tilted his neck and looked at Peng Peng's hand to determine the direction of her fingers, and then looked along the direction.
Then he couldn't help but twitch his mouth, and it turned out that there was a smartphone lying on the edge of the pothole.
"Dad, is that the Terracotta Warriors' mobile phone?" Pengpeng asked.
"Of course not, it should have been left by a careless tourist."
"Then he doesn't want his cell phone?"
"Maybe it will take some time to return it to him."
This phone should have just been dropped not long ago, otherwise it would have been picked up by the staff long ago.
When visiting here, be careful with your cell phone. If you accidentally drop it, you may never return. Although you can leave your contact information and wait for the staff to pick it up later and contact the owner.
But usually, the owner comes from far away and may not come to get the phone back.
"Dad, did Qin Shihuang live here after his death?"
"In another place."
"Then can we go and have a look?"
"We can't see Qin Shi Huang." Zhang Chong said with a smile, "Why do you want to see Qin Shi Huang?"
"Liu Minya said that Qin Shihuang was a fat man, but I saw Qin Shihuang was a thin man on TV. I want to go and see it. I can tell Liu Minya when I get back."
Just for this?
Zhang Zhong felt that the argument between Pengpeng and Minya was just because they watched different TVs.
According to the Taiping imperial gazetteer, Qin Shihuang was a very heroic and majestic man with sun horns, big eyes, long and accurate eyes, eight feet and six inches in length and seven circumferences.
However, it is recorded in historical records that the bees were accurate, the eyes were long, the birds were frightened, and the jackals sounded. From this point of view, Qin Shihuang's appearance was not very good, and even a bit wretched.
Guo Moruo once joked that Qin Shihuang was a patient with bronchitis.
From a time point of view, it seems that the historical records are more credible, but even when the historical records were published, Qin Shihuang had been dead for many years, so the descriptions in the books can only be used for reference.
Without photographic technology, the appearance of historical figures could only be guessed at.
Regarding the appearance of the emperor, the most famous one is Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of the Ming Dynasty. There are many portraits of him, among which the shoehorn face is the most well-known, which makes people astonished after seeing it.
It stands to reason that Zhu Yuanzhang should not be ugly, otherwise Guo Zixing would not have married his adopted daughter Queen Ma to Zhu Yuanzhang. Did Guo Zixing know at that time that Zhu Yuanzhang would become something big in the future?
The only emperor the Chinese people can be sure of is probably the Xuantong Emperor Puyi, and even the portrait of Guangxu may not be true.
Puyi's authentic old Yanjing dialect is still fresh in his memory.
After walking around the pit, Zhang Zhong ignored his parents who were explaining the explanation and took Pengpeng to see other cultural relics on display.
Of course, there are not only terracotta warriors and horses in the museum, but also other things excavated from the pit. Zhang Zhong acted as a personal tour guide for Pengpeng, explaining everything to her when he encountered it.
Zhang Zhong is not a tour guide, so of course there is no way to talk about a lot of things like those professional tour guides. He can only make a general introduction to Pengpeng based on his own knowledge.
And most of the time, Pengpeng is asking and Zhang Zhong is answering.
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The city of Chang'an does have an ancient flavor, but with the passage of time, it has long lost its former grandeur. Although the tourism industry is unique, the local government has not done much and its development is not ideal.
Urban construction is not worthy of the name Chang'an, which makes Chinese people proud, so Zhang Zhong planned to take his family directly to Beijing after seeing the Terracotta Warriors and Horses.
After returning to the hotel from the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, the whole family was a little tired. After Zhang Zhong put Pengpeng to sleep, he turned on the computer and sent Chen Qing several chapters of "I, Robot" that he had translated before.
After sending it, he also told Chen Qing that the existing chapters could be released one chapter every two days.
The reason why I say this is because he still needs some time to finish the remaining chapters. In order to prevent problems in the middle, it is better not to publish them all at once to avoid a long break in the middle.
Chen Qing didn't care much about the update speed. He thought it was fine to update once a day or once every two days. What he was more concerned about was whether the translated chapters could be sent to Comrade Guanhai for review.
"You decide for yourself." Zhang Zhong did not answer directly, but gave the choice to Chen Qing.
In fact, it was like making a choice. He knew that Chen Qing would definitely send these chapters to Guan Hai for reading.
Chen Qing is a broker and the leader of the company, so he must be thinking about maximizing interests. Having the opportunity to show his kindness to Comrade Guan Hai will definitely be beneficial to them.
Sure enough, after Chen Qing got Zhang Zhong's permission, he didn't even hesitate at all. He first asked the editorial department to proofread the manuscript, and then sent the first few articles to the head of state's office before sending it to the foreign language website.
The manuscript was sent out in the form of an email. In the email, Chen Qing explained the general situation. These are the only manuscripts currently available, and he hoped they would never leak it.
Maybe it was because it was already working hours, so the other party responded quickly. In the reply email, the other party expressed his gratitude to Zhang Zhong and his company, and assured that no one else except Comrade Guan Hai wrote these manuscripts.
You will see it, there is absolutely no possibility of it being leaked.
In fact, the reason why Chen Qing specially reminded me is that he is not really afraid that the manuscript will be leaked. Even if the manuscript is leaked, what if it is leaked? The Chinese version of "I, Robot" has been fully released. Does anyone else dare to spread this manuscript? If they really dare to spread it, then
Others would not wait until now. They have already found someone to publish the English version of "I, Robot" and spread it on the Internet. It is not difficult to translate it.
He just wanted to tell the other party that he was very interesting here and that he had sent such important things to them. They should remember this favor.
Chen Qing also believes that the other party is not stupid and must know what he means. And since he has spoken, there will definitely be a return gift, but he doesn't know how strong this return gift will be.
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Guan Hai was originally reading the document. After hearing the secretary's report, he nodded lightly, "Okay, it will be my reading time in two hours. Just send it over then."
At his current position, time no longer belongs to him alone, and it is very difficult to squeeze out a little time at his own disposal every day.
The first time he read a book by pz was two months ago. The first book he read was "Flowers for Algernon", and he subsequently read other books by pz.
To be honest, pz's detective novels did not arouse much interest in him. Although the stories were exciting, in his eyes, these detective novels were not much different from other detective novels.