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Inside the
City
Inside each Chinese city in the past, all had their own unique
person alities.
But to protect each of these cities, all of the Chinese cities
were surrounded by strong, high walls. Inside those protective
walls were wealthy houses which were made of wood and had
tiles which were either painted with paint or a gloss. These
types of houses all had their own walls to protect them.
The merchants, peasants, and poor did not have such luxuries.
Most of their houses were made up of mud bricks and roots
of reeds. Unfortunately, these houses were almost always drafty
and did not protect their residence from the harsh elements.
Another down side to these houses is that most of them only
had one room which would include the bathroom, bedroom, dining
room, kitchen, and any other room which was essential to life
back then.
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