The historical map could be divided into different categories. The following are a few common classifications: 1. According to the time of the map: Historical maps can be divided into long-term historical maps and short-term historical maps according to time. Long-term historical maps generally showed maps of a long period of time in a certain historical period, such as ancient maps, medieval maps, Renaissance maps, etc. The short-term historical maps generally displayed maps of a short period of time in a certain historical period, such as war maps, political maps, trade maps, etc. 2. According to the theme of the map: Historical maps can be divided into political maps, military maps, economic maps, cultural maps, etc. according to the theme. These themed historical maps showed important events and activities in different historical periods, such as the political system of the Roman Empire, the knights of medieval Europe, the feudal society and commercial network of China, and the colonial expansion of the United States. 3. According to the display method of the map, historical maps can be classified into hand-drawn maps, electronic maps, digital maps, etc. Hand-drawn maps were usually drawn by artists with a strong artistic atmosphere and unique style, while electronic maps and digital maps were products of modern technology, which could more conveniently display the content and information of historical maps. 4. According to the geographical classification of the map: Historical maps can be divided into domestic maps, foreign maps, regional maps, etc. Chinese maps generally showed historical maps of China or Asia, while foreign maps generally showed historical maps of Europe, America, Africa, and other regions. Regional maps generally displayed historical maps of a certain area, such as historical maps of cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou in China.
I recommend My Cell Prison, written by Fatty in Yellow. This was a mystery novel. The male protagonist was reborn as a cell. In the parallel world where the Ancients awakened, humans had a new growth system. There were many roles, such as the male lead Han Dong, as well as supporting roles such as Mr. Black and White. Fatty's previous books were good, and this one continued the style. It had Cthulhu elements, and the setting of rebirth with the power of the Prison Code was very strange. The opening was " a head, the body is all up to picking up ". The story was big and the writing was orderly. Although the dungeon mode was a little old-fashioned, it was overall very good. The recommendation index was four stars. " I Steal All Things in the Two-Dimensional World " was not bad either. The author was Salted Fish Ah Tao. This was a light novel. The male protagonist, Ivan, traveled through various anime and game worlds. Different worlds had different plots. It was as if he was slashing! He had the ability to fight in the game " Crimson Eyes ", but in " There's Something Wrong with My Story of Youth ", he was viewed differently by different characters. The setting was interesting. Those who liked 2D doujinshi could watch it. Northern Tang was a historical novel written by a useless person in the silkworm shed. It told the story of the end of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. Although he was a eunuch, his writing style was humorous, and his character creation was great. He wrote the historical scene of that time very vividly. The characters such as the emperor Guo Wei were written on paper. Even if they were not finished, they were still worth reading during the book shortage. The Legend of the Shura of the Warring States Period, the work of the Otaku Smoke Demon. This was Japanese Sengoku, and it seemed like a fantasy genre. The main character's setting was strange, and it was like a harem stallion. However, as you read on, you would find that it was quite good. It was a rare Warring States themed novel. If you like this type, you can give it a try. The History of Endless Conquest was a novel written by Huang Sha of Jiangnan. The protagonist shuttled through the historical battles, fighting against historical figures, enemies, friends, and legendary troops. There were some small problems in the early stages, but the later stages gradually improved. The creativity was very new, and it was considered not bad in the infinite stream of history. The recommendation index was four stars. The novel " From a Rogue Cultivator to a Big Boss " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The historical background of ancient China star maps had a long history. Astrology culture had existed before Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties. The earliest astrological map was the Gai Tian Tu recorded in Zhoubi Suanjing. This Gai Tian Tu belonged to the whole sky star map. Although there was no physical object of the early Gai Tian Tu and there was no systematic description in historical records, it could be understood through Zhao Shuang's annotations during the Three Kingdoms period. During the Warring States Period, the earliest star charts in the world were produced. At that time, the Gande, Shi Shenfu, and Wu Xian schools all had records of star observations and drew star charts, but they were not complete. In the Han Dynasty, with the systematic naming and counting of stars, star maps had been standardized. For example, Cai Yong mentioned that there were red circles, constant obvious circles, constant hidden circles, the ecliptic, the equator, etc. on the official map of the Han Dynasty at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, but the star map of the Han Dynasty was not preserved. In the Tang Dynasty, there was the Star Map of Dunhuang. It was drawn between 649 and 684 AD (during the Zhenguan period of Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty and the reign of Emperor Wu Zetian). The scroll was about four meters long and the paper was exquisite. There were 1339 stars painted on it. During the Chongzhen period of the Ming Dynasty, there was a Star Map of the North and South of the Equator, which was presided over by Xu Guangqi, the Minister of Rites. The German missionary Tang Ruowang and others participated in the design and drawing, and the Italian missionary Luo Yagu revised it. It represented the highest level of eastern astrology at that time. Ancient China star maps could be divided into professional star maps and symbolic star maps in nature. Professional star maps were the labor results of astronomical workers, with strict specifications and strong academic characteristics. Symbolical star maps were mostly found in ancient buildings and tombs. Some only served as decorations or reflected people's wishes to pray for the dead to ascend to heaven, and did not have strict star map significance. Ancient people drew star maps to record the changes of the stars, so that they could identify the stars and indicate their positions. Star maps were also an important part of ancient astronomy.
My Cell Prison was a mystery novel written by Fatty in yellow. The male protagonist, Han Dong, was reborn as a cell and had arrived in a parallel world. There was the steam civilization, the Mantis Demons, and so on. There was a new system for human development. There were also many supporting roles, such as Mr. Black and White being the chief of staff. Fatty's previous works were quite good. This one was similar in style to the Saw User's Manual, but that one was 404. This book had a strange beginning, with a stroke order. Cthulhu's style was very good, with steampunk and infinite elements. Although the plot was similar, it was still a high-quality sci-fi horror film. It was worth watching. "Fate of Lanruo" was a sweet and sour suspense novel. The male lead, Wu Sheng, was a small monk, while the male supporting character, Void, was a fat monk. The story was like traveling to the world of A Chinese Ghost Story and becoming a monk. The protagonist began to want to renounce asceticism, but when he went down the mountain and saw the chaotic times, he changed his mind. This book had its own style. The plot was humorous, and the three views were in line with his taste. It was similar to " Lanke Chess Fate " but more down-to-earth. Although the author's writing style was not top-notch, the story was attractive. It was a good Buddhist cultivation and Xianxia novel. It was recommended at three and a half stars. Wanli Arrives was a historical novel written by Qing Ju and Bai Shan. The protagonist transmigrated into the Wanli Emperor and fought with the civil officials to gain power. Although the author had many typos and the plot dragged on, it was still a good historical novel. The main character's IQ was on the line, and the supporting characters were not stupid either. They wrote a sense of the situation in the Wanli era, and the recommendation index was three stars. " Di Ming " was a historical novel written by Shu Shu. The main character transmigrated to Wanli, and the way he transmigrated was very new. It was not a reform as soon as he transmigrated. It was a historical fodder that could have been seen. I Am Emperor Cheng of Han was a historical novel about escaping from the earth. The male protagonist, Liu Ao, transmigrated into the Han Dynasty and became Emperor Cheng, preventing the decline of the Western Han Dynasty. The writing style was good, and the plot was progressing well. However, the theme was relatively unpopular. It was suitable for people who understood this period of history. The recommendation index was three-and-a-half stars. "Prosperous Brocade Record" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
My Cell Prison was a mystery novel written by Fatty in yellow. The main character, Han Dong, was reborn as a cell and arrived in a special parallel world. There was a steam civilization here, and there was a new system for human development. There were many roles, such as Mr. Black and White being a supporting role. This book was similar in style to Fatty's " Chainsaw User's Manual ", which was previously banned. It was still Cthulhu style. The opening was very strange. The protagonist started from a head to piece together the body. Although the dungeon mode was a little old-fashioned, his writing had improved. The recommendation index was three and a half stars. Those who liked Cthulhu and the Infinite Style could take a look. Immortal Fate of Lanruo, a suspense novel written by Sweet and Sour Yu. The main character, Wu Sheng, was a small monk who had transmigrated to Lanruo Temple in the world of A Chinese Ghost Story. The story was interesting. The protagonist wanted to renounce asceticism, but there were changes. The supporting characters such as Monk Emptiness were also very unique. The novel was similar to Lanke Chess Fate, but it was more down-to-earth. Although the writing style was not top-notch, the story was not bad. The three views were correct, and there were no positive comments from the female protagonist. It was suitable for readers who liked classical Xianxia. It was barely considered food. Wanli Arrives, a historical novel written by Qing Ju and Bai Shan. The protagonist transmigrated into the Wanli Emperor and fought with the civil officials. The protagonist's intelligence was on the line, and he was in control of the plot. The early stages were a little dull, but the later stages were getting better. Although the author had a lot of typos, the rhythm of the plot was not bad. Zhang Juzheng's plot had some problems. Overall, it was a good story about traveling through history. It was worth reading. 'Qin Dynasty Livestream Room' was a fictional historical novel that went south that year. When the protagonist transmigrated to the Qin Dynasty for the second time, there was a damaged system that was repaired in order to return to the original world. The main character started a livestream in the Qin Dynasty and experienced many historical events, witnessing Great Qin conquering various countries. The setting was strange and the plot was quite cool. Although it was a little lame, the level of the grain was very cool to watch without thinking. Di Ming was a historical novel written by Shu. The protagonist had transmigrated into the Wanli Emperor, and the way he transmigrated was refreshing. Unlike other transmigration novels, which would reform right from the start, it was more unique and was a readable historical novel. "Prosperous Brocade Record" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Google Maps HD Satellite Map was a powerful map product that could provide high-definition satellite images and support satellite image viewing in almost all regions of the world. However, in China, due to policy and other reasons, it was currently impossible to directly access the Google website to use Google Maps. If you wanted to use it, you might need to use external access rights. It has some practical functions, such as scrolling the mouse wheel or the plus and minus signs on the upper left corner of the map to zoom in and out of the map, or double-clicking the left mouse button to zoom in; holding down the left mouse button on the map to move the map; clicking the full-screen display button on the upper left corner of the map to turn on or off the full-screen map display mode; clicking the "Favorite and share the current map" on the upper right corner of the map, the system will automatically generate a link to the current location for sharing. At the same time, there were other functions such as topographic maps, geomorphological maps, ocean maps, real-time traffic inquiries, and so on. However, there were also some domestic satellite map apps that could be used as alternatives, such as Earth Earth and Symbiotic Earth, which had a good performance in satisfying the needs of domestic users such as geographical surveying and 3D terrain viewing.
Yes. Street View Maps can definitely enhance story maps. They provide a visual aid that makes the story more engaging and accessible. But keep in mind that you need to ensure you have the proper permissions and follow the terms of service when using the maps.
China has a long history of maps and changes. The following are some examples of Chinese maps: 1 Map of the Qin Dynasty: After the Qin Dynasty unified China, it drew a map of the whole country, including many areas such as Guanzhong, Sichuan, Jiangnan, etc. This map reflected the Qin Dynasty's territory and ruling range. 2. Map of the Han Dynasty: During the Han Dynasty, China's territory was further expanded and many border cities and border areas were established. The maps of the Han Dynasty reflected the political, economic, and cultural landscape of the time. 3. Map of the Tang Dynasty: During the Tang Dynasty, China's territory expanded again, and its economy and culture also developed further. The maps of the Tang Dynasty reflected the geographical information of the time, such as topography, cities, rivers, etc. 4. Map of the Song Dynasty: During the Song Dynasty, China's territory was relatively stable, the economy was prosperous, and the culture was prosperous. The maps of the Song Dynasty reflected the political, economic, cultural, and military situation at that time. 5. Map of the Yuan Dynasty: During the Yuan Dynasty, China's territory was further expanded and the Mongol Empire was established. The maps of the Yuan Dynasty reflected the geographical information of the time, such as topography, grasslands, rivers, etc. 6. Map of the Ming Dynasty: During the Ming Dynasty, China's territory was relatively stable, its economy was prosperous, and its culture was prosperous. The maps of the Ming Dynasty reflected the political, economic, cultural, and military situation at that time. Map of the Qing Dynasty: During the Qing Dynasty, China's territory was further reduced, and its economy and culture were further developed. The maps of the Qing Dynasty reflected the political, economic, cultural, and military situation at that time. The above are just some examples of the maps of China's past dynasties. The maps of China's past dynasties have changed and varied, and each period has its own unique characteristics and style.
Maps were one of the earliest forms of graphic records in human history, dating back to ancient Greece. In ancient Greece, maps were mainly used to record information about cities, roads, rivers, and mountains in order to better manage and plan cities and land. As time passed, the map gradually became a more complicated form of recording. In the Middle Ages, maps were mainly used to record information about religious activities, trade routes, and military strategies. By the Renaissance, the map-making technology had been further developed, and people began to use accurate measuring tools to make more accurate maps. In the 17th century, maps began to be widely used in military, exploration, and diplomacy. With the development of technology, there were more and more types of maps, including two-dimensional maps, three-dimensional maps, satellite maps, and ocean maps. In the 19th century, maps became an important scientific tool. The scientists used maps to study the Earth's structure, climate, geography, and natural resources. With the development of computer technology, the method of making and analyzing maps has been further improved. People began to use computers to make more accurate maps and were widely used in various fields. Today, maps had become a very important tool for information transmission and cultural exchange. People used maps to record and display all kinds of information, including cities, roads, rivers, mountains, oceans, and populations.