Could this be translated into English or even subtitles?
@homekatsushi5 жыл бұрын
One of Japanese Shinto shrine in Nagasaki in Japan has a couple of figures of Sanxingdui culture.
@茶叶-x5z4 жыл бұрын
这树,树上的果实以及龙,让我想起了亚当夏娃。
@pumpupjam546 жыл бұрын
Hello CCTV, when you have time could someone please translate what is being said. I find these tv historical programs very valuable! When I see all the artifacts that are over 4,000 years old, it proves humans did not evolve from apes. It proves that man had abilities that were near perfection to make these objects of beauty. So thank you for posting.
@velavanlaack91345 жыл бұрын
以后没事要勤挖
@gaya-shanickie17855 жыл бұрын
This artifacts are older than 2500 years, older than egypt n sumerian!!! They share same as NZ n polynesian n another base in coast of California. Pls translate in english.🙏
@etbuch48734 жыл бұрын
It is understandable that you wish documentaries like this can be affixed with English subtitles or captions. I really do feel what you feel, when I watch documentaries in languages that happened to fall outside the realm of my own language proficiency, which covers in fact a few -- not merely two or three. But the fact remains that China as a nation (not just the current government of the PRC) has a history of approximately 5000 thousand years, within which more than 3000 years are well documented, and thus it is impossible to expect that they would have the documentaries all affixed with English translation every time round. Beside English translation, there are lots of other accompanying matters that are far more challenging, namely succinct grasp of the Chinese civilization and history. My sincere suggestion is that you spend at least two to three good years learning the language along with the history and civilization. One would reckon that you won't regret doing that, if you are not over 60 years of age as of now. By the way, there is a huge set of books (almost like encyclopedia) by a British scholar, Joseph Needham, "The Science and Civilization of China," a few decades back. If my recollection did not fail me, it has some 20 plus huge volumes, and cost a fortune if you want to own a set personally. The contents therein are just fascinating, and unknown to a colossal majority in the West. Good luck! P.S. The archaeological site is situated at this coordinates on Google Map: Go to google map, and search with this phrase "Sanxingdui, Guanghan, Deyang, Sichuan, China". Then, pull back, you can read where it is located, as related to the Pacific Rim and coast of California.
@gaya-shanickie17854 жыл бұрын
@@etbuch4873 chinese culture is the oldest over trillion years old next to Austra-aboriginal polynesian. It was not called china then. They are the owner of this planet. History has been twisted. Mother land of Mu. Thats a chinese word or Lemurian Pali.