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15 January, 20:00

Which statement about Chang'an is true?

A.

It was China's capital in the sixth century and the largest city in the world at the time.

B.

It was a section of the Grand Canal that connected the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers.

C.

It was a branch of Buddhist philosophy that stressed the importance of prayer.

D.

It was the name given to the defensive watchtowers along Great Wall of China.

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  1. 15 January, 22:34
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    The answer to the question is D. The truth about the Chang'an is, its name is given to the defensive watchtowers along Great Wall of China. Chang'an means "Perpetual Peace". In the history of China, it is one of the most important and ancient capital cities which is also famously known as the eastern terminal of the Silk Road.
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