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What are the main features of Chinese traditional architectural styles?

What are the main features of Chinese traditional architectural styles? Chinese architecture is a major category in the history of world architecture. Since ancient times, China has had a vast history, and its architectural art has a long history. Different regions and nationalities have different architectural and artistic styles, but their traditional architectural group layout, space, structure, building materials, and decorative arts have common characteristics. They are distinguished from the West and are renowned worldwide. There are many types of ancient Chinese architecture, including palaces, altars, temples, pagodas, folk houses, and landscape architecture. The following is China Construction Network's compilation of relevant Chinese old roof tiles for architects. The details are as follows:
The basic types of Chinese traditional architectural styles are mainly divided into: (1) Palace (2) Gardening in two parts. The details are as follows:
Chinese traditional palace architectural style:


As China has experienced a long feudal society, the emperors of the dynasties have often been busy constructing palaces in order to satisfy their extravagant and licentious lives and maintain the majesty of their rule. After the Qin Shi Huang unified China, the construction of Afong Palace has reached an astonishing scale. The Weiyang Palace built in the early Western Han Dynasty was 8,900 meters around Miyagi. Han Gaozu was once angry when he saw the luxury of this palace building. Xiao He, who presided over the project's planning, said: “The emperor has a universal home, and he is not strong.” This shows that the ruling class has realized that the scale is huge. The palace building can also serve as a tool to consolidate its regime. This view of Xiao He made the later emperors pay more attention to the capital and palace architecture. Therefore, after the Qin and Han dynasties, palace architecture always occupied an important position in ancient Chinese architecture. Unfortunately, many palace buildings have become relics. The largest, most complete and exquisite palace building ever preserved is the Beijing Imperial Palace.
Traditional Chinese architectural style
Chinese traditional garden architecture style


Classical Gardens China has a large number of famous classical gardens, most of which are relics of the Ming and Qing dynasties. The essence of Chinese classical gardens is concentrated in Jiangnan. The predecessors had the so-called "Southern Jiangnan Garden A, Suzhou Garden A Jiangnan" comments. The Chinese architectural community also believes that “the essence of Chinese classical gardens is in the south of the Yangtze River, with a focus on Suzhou. The number of small and large garden villas and the essence of artistic attainment are rare in any part of the world today.” Since the Spring and Autumn period, Suzhou has always been an important city in southern China. It has the advantages of abundant material resources, developed culture, and beautiful scenery. Since the Jin Room moved south to the Qing Dynasty, successive noble aristocrats continued to build for them in Suzhou. Enjoy the garden. Therefore, the existing Suzhou classical garden is quite impressive. There are fifteen classical gardens discussed in Liu Dunyi's "Suzhou Classical Gardens" (Huffy Park, Lingering Garden, Shizilin, Canglang Pavilion, Master of the Nets, Yiyuan, Deyuan, Yipu and Huanxiu. The most famous Humble Administrator's Garden, Lingering Garden, Lion Grove, Canglang Pavilion, and Master of the Nets Garden are among the most famous gardens in the area, such as Shanzhuang, Yongcui Villa, Heyuan, Chang Garden, Huyuan, Ruijie Park, and Wang Xima Lane. Are the national key cultural relics protection units. In addition, in other places in the south of the Yangtze River and in the north, some famous classical gardens are still preserved, the Summer Palace and the North Sea in Beijing, and the Summer Palace in Chengde, Hebei, which is the most famous classical garden in Beijing. Whether it is a classical garden in the south or the north, or a royal garden of a feudal emperor, or a private garden of a bureaucrat, a landlord, and a wealthy merchant, even though the position of the district and the gardener is not the same in terms of politics and economy. In the scale, style and other aspects of the garden show their own characteristics. There are many similarities in the artistic methods of garden layout and landscaping. These commonalities constitute a strong poetic Chinese classical garden art.
Traditional Chinese architectural style
Chinese traditional garden architecture style


 

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