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What is the unsolved mystery of eight wonders of the world and 10?

Eight wonders of the world is widely spread in Chinese mainland, referring to the internationally recognized seven wonders of the world (from the first to the last): the Egyptian pyramid of khufu, the Hanging Garden, the Al themis Temple, the statue of Zeus at Olympia, the Mausoleum of Mo Solas, the Colossus of Rhode Island and the Alexander Lighthouse, plus the Terracotta Warriors and Horses at the Qin Tombs in China.

According to their types, the top ten unsolved mysteries are mainly divided into mysterious treasure mystery, human unsolved mystery, archaeological unsolved mystery, historical and cultural mystery, alien visitor mystery, cosmic unsolved mystery, animal unsolved mystery, plant unsolved mystery, earth unsolved mystery and natural unsolved mystery.

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The pyramids of Egypt are the tombs of ancient Egyptian pharaohs, and all tombs have different sizes. The largest is pyramid of khufu, with a height of137.2m and a base length of 230m. * * * Use 2.3 million stones, with an average of 2.5 tons each, covering an area of 52,000 square meters. It takes about 1 km to walk around there. The Egyptian pyramids are the imperial tombs in the pyramid shape of the slave society in ancient Egypt. One of eight wonders of the world. They are numerous and widely distributed. Memphis, the ancient city on the west bank of the Nile in the southwest of Cairo, is the most densely populated area.

The Hanging Garden was built by King Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon for his favorite queen. The queen is a Mede, and Nebuchadnezzar II built this strange tall building for her, so that she can often visit her hometown. The hanging garden is covered with many exotic flowers and plants and has a complete water supply system. The ancient Greeks who saw it at that time called it a miracle of the world.

The building of Al themis Temple is based on marble and covered with wooden roof. The designers of the whole building are CHERSIPHRON and his son. Its biggest feature is that there are two rows of columns at least 106, each row is about 40 to 60 feet high. The base of this temple is about 200 feet wide and 400 feet long.

The temple of Zeus was the religious center of ancient Greece. The temple is located in the southeast of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, in the middle of a vast flat land on the Rizos River, which is controlled by Zeus, the god of ancient Greek gods. This place was full of hills in Huang Chengcheng, but in ancient Greece, it was surrounded by green valleys and cool streams with elegant scenery. Not far away, there is a lush forest. On both sides of the forest path, there were beautiful flowers and trees, which was the religious center at that time.

In ancient Greece, it was located outside the walls of Athens. In Hadrian's time, in order to expand the size of Athens and expand the city walls, temples were incorporated into the city.

Solas's Mausoleum of Mo Solas is located in Halicarnassus (present-day Turkey) in the southwest of Asia Minor, the grand square in the city center. The man buried in the mausoleum is Mosoulus, the governor of Caria, the territory of the Persian Empire in the middle of the 4th century BC.

Qin Shihuang Mausoleum and Qin Shihuang Terracotta Warriors Museum are located in Lintong District, 35 kilometers east of Xi, Shaanxi Province. Qin Shihuang was the first multi-ethnic centralized emperor in the history of China. The Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor was built from 246 BC to 208 BC, and it is also the first royal cemetery in the history of China. In addition, the Terracotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum all face the sea.

The unsolved mystery of the world refers to natural, astronomical and historical phenomena that people can't explain by existing scientific and technological means or by normal thinking logic and reasoning methods.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Top Ten Unsolved Mysteries in the World

Baidu Encyclopedia-eight wonders of the world