Well, it might be a story where the main character literally builds a friend. This could be in a science - fiction context, perhaps creating an android or a robotic friend. Or it could be a more metaphorical building of a friend, like gradually getting to know someone and constructing a strong bond through various interactions over time.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about a creative process of building a car, perhaps including the design, the features one would put in it, and the adventures or experiences related to that car.
Since I don't know the exact story, it could be a young inventor as the main character who builds a robotic friend. Maybe there's also a mentor figure in the story who guides the inventor in the process of building the friend.
There are many temples built on cliffs in China, some of which are famous, including Xuankong Temple, Yungang Grottoes, the First Temple of the Yellow River on Mount Tai, and the Great Compassion Zen Temple of Putuo Sect on Mount Wutai. These temples attracted countless tourists with their unique architectural forms, traditional Buddhist culture, and magnificent natural landscape. Xuankong Temple was located in Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province. It was built more than 1400 years ago during the Northern Wei Dynasty. Its main buildings were attached to the cliff. Yungang Grottoes was located in Yanggao County, Datong City, Shanxi Province. It was one of the treasure troves of Chinese grotto art. The Crouching Buddha Cave was one of the temples built on the cliff. The First Temple of the Yellow River on Mount Tai was located in Tai 'an City, Shandong Province. It was located on the cliff of Mount Tai and had a unique architectural style. Mount Wutai's Putuo Sect Cheng Dabei Temple was located in Wutai County, Xinzhou City, Shanxi Province. It was also a temple built on a cliff. The construction methods and supporting structures of these temples were unique, showing the wisdom and architectural skills of the ancients.
Yes, the capital was built according to Chang 'an. It could be seen that many documents mentioned that the capital was built in imitation of Chang 'an in the Tang Dynasty. The planning and architectural layout of the capital had adopted the chessboard layout of Chang 'an, dividing the capital into two parts, Tokyo and Xijing. Tokyo imitated Luoyang of the Tang Dynasty, while Xijing imitated Chang' an. In addition, there were also documents that mentioned that the area of the capital was equivalent to one-fifth of Chang 'an City in the Tang Dynasty. Therefore, it could be confirmed that the capital was built according to Chang 'an.
The Temple of Celebration of Years was built by the human civilization of the previous era. The temple was a military museum that stored weapons used by prehistoric humans and preserved the technology and weapons of prehistoric human civilization. The temple was controlled and managed by a top-notch computer and had an intelligent AI system. The specific builders were not mentioned.