1 The Tongtian Pagoda is 66 feet high, about 200 meters. If it is to be pressed to the Mingtang, the actual distance to the Mingtang must be less than 200 meters, which is also less than the distance from the playground. The following is calculated as 200 meters. The first point is to analyze the rationality of such a tall tower being built in the palace. This must be built in the palace, otherwise the palace will be too small. This is obviously very unrealistic, even if Empress Wu was a fool and made it. See below. Affecting lighting, affecting vision, such a high tower is so embarrassing in front of you. Lots of bad places. The reader can imagine the following, what you see at a forty-five-degree elevation is not sadness, not the sky, but a stone, how aggrieved your heart is. . . The rationality of the Great Buddha will not be repeated here.
2 The rationality of the construction of the Big Buddha. Stand on top of the Big Buddha. Do flat throws. At what speed can the object be thrown into the Mingtang. This calculation results in a speed of less than 4m/s. . . What is this concept? If you spit on the tower, you can spit it on Empress Wu's head; when building the tower, any bricks and tiles that are accidentally dropped may hit Empress Wu on the head. You know, such a tower will still allow him to build, how strong the heart of Empress Wu must be. What an idiot the person next to him must be. .
3 The plausibility of this conspiracy. The time when the Big Buddha collapsed. There is no specific data for the calculation results, and the cross-sectional radius of the Buddha is still difficult to calculate. But a rough estimate is a few minutes from discovery to overwhelming. For such a long time, I can walk around the playground. If you want the Buddha to suppress people, people will run away early. Also, there is a possibility that the Big Buddha just hits the Mingtang. I can only say that with today's high-tech, it is almost impossible to accurately press the center. Only by considering the internal structure and stress of the Buddha, can the place be accurately determined. There is also the problem of fracture during the collapse of the Big Buddha. It will break about 1/3 of the way. You know, the technology at that time was definitely ahead of what it is now. Mechanical analysis is so powerful.
The movie can only be entertained. Who has ever seen an official who is just like a person in the rivers and lakes, who are all outnumbered? I'm writing for entertainment, to remind authors that readers are not fools. Don't take us for fools. . .
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