Humans, especially Primitive People, always try to build structures they revere as grand as possible.
The enormity is the most immediate impression; when the massive structure stands before one's eyes, it needs no excessive embellishment to impart a strong sense of shock and oppression.
As the person in charge of the new Temple project, Zebra adhered to the principle of "gigantic" from the beginning of the temple's design.
The Leader gave him enough authority, allowing him to use some steel and concrete. With these building materials' help, constructing not just a seven or eight-meter building but a towering structure of twenty or thirty meters high was feasible.
After establishing "gigantic" as the fundamental feature, Zebra began to conceive the temple's form.
It's only when you need to use knowledge that you regret the lack of it; Zebra used to think he was already diligent enough in class and meticulous enough in doing homework.
