Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mount Taishan' has mentioned 'Pine' in the following places:
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Some of the trees in the area are very old and have cultural significance, such as the Han Dynasty Cypresses, which were planted by the Emperor Wu Di, the Tang Chinese Scholartree (about 1,300xc2xa0years old), the Welcoming-Guest Pine (500xc2xa0years old) and the Fifth-Rank Pine, which was named originally by the Emperor Qin Shi Huang, but was replanted about 250 years ago. | WIKI |
Some trees are very old and famous, notably the Han Dynasty Cypresses (planted 2,100 years ago by Emperor Wu Di of the Han Dynasty), 'Welcoming Guest Pine' (500 years old) and 'Fifth Rank Pine' (named by Emperor Qin Shi Huang of the Qin Dynasty). | WIKI |
There is also a number of ancient and significant trees, including six cypresses of the Han Dynasty planted 2,100 years ago; Sophora japonica of the Tang Dynasty planted 1,300 years ago, and the Guest-Greeting Pine and the Five-Bureaucrat Pine, both of which were planted some 500 years ago. | UNESCO |
The conceptual model of a mountain bearing the traces of man, where graceful structures xe2x80x93 bridges, gateways or pavilions xe2x80x93 contrast with sombre pine forests or frightening rocky cliffs, could only have originated by referring to Mount Taishan. | UNESCO |