Photo print drawing detail showing mythical figurines on the roof of the hall of supreme harmony at the imperial palace museum in the forbidden city beijing china digital file from original item about this item.
Hall of supreme harmony roof charms order.
The ming 1368 1644 and qing 1644 1912 dynasties.
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Hall of supreme harmony.
Hall of supreme harmony imperial cities across china similar to this records detailed plan wanting to honor past indicates how important aesthetically the past is 4 sided enclosure 3 gates per wall surrounded by mote not protection but for fresh water huge population vast palace group of halls.
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Hall of supreme harmony is translated to mean the hall of supreme harmony and is also know as the hall of gold throne.
Small paviliion near the main hall of a japanese buddhist temple that people come to wash their hands before praying.
Cylindrical base of the onion dome.
Covering a floor area of 2 377 square meters the.
It is the ceremonial center of imperial power and the largest surviving wooden structure in china.
Chinese imperial roof decoration or roof charms or roof figures yan shou or zou shou or dun shou was only allowed on official buildings of the empire.
While most of the buildings in the forbidden city are made from wood and have a similar style its architecture is nevertheless rich in subtle variations and symbolism.
Yán shòu or walking beasts 走獸 走兽.
It is eleven bays wide with the main room being nine bays wide and five bays deep the numbers nine and five being symbolically connected to the.
Variant versions are still widespread in chinese temples and has spread to the rest of east asia and parts of southeast asia.
Floral patterns representing the underlying order and unity of nature with a great deal of accuracy.
The 35 5 meters high hall has a double layered roof which represents the highest construction rank in the whole empire and thus is exclusively for the emperor.
The hall of supreme harmony rises some 30 meters above the level of the surrounding square.
Hall in the forbidden city.
Zǒu shòu or crouching beasts 蹲獸 蹲兽.
Dūn shòu were statuettes placed along the ridge line of official buildings of the chinese empire only official buildings palaces government buildings and some temples were.
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It is remarkable because in its center is a slab of 250 tons measuring 16m57 x 3m07 x 1m70 on which is engraved a succession of beautiful dragons.
We are talking about the central staircase in the outer courtyard the one that goes up to this palace.
Chinese roofs are typically of the hip roof type with small gables.
Chinese imperial roof decorations or roof charms or roof figures 檐獸 檐兽.