On tang style Architecture in the Prosperous Tang Dynasty
Tang-style architecture, connecting the Han Dynasty and the Song Dynasty, was magnificent and spread in East Asia-the Sui and Tang Dynasties of ancient architect Luo, which was the peak of the early development of feudal society in China and the maturity of ancient architecture in China. The architecture of this period was absorbed on the basis of inheriting the architecture since the Han Dynasty. Melted the influence of foreign buildings and formed a complete architectural system! During this period, due to the economic development and strong social and financial resources, the ruling class built gorgeous houses and gardens. According to different grades, the size of doors and halls, the number of rooms, the number of bookshelves, and the decoration and color of houses in Shu Ren have strict regulations! These achievements of the Tang Dynasty had a great influence on Japan. The planning of a peaceful Beijing and a peaceful Beijing in Japan, the Tang Zhao style and other buildings are modeled after the capital, palaces and temples of the Tang Dynasty by Japanese envoys, overseas students and China monk Jian Zhen! The architectural features of tang style are: the overall shape is straight and stretched, the eaves at the ridge end are slightly upturned, and the two corner columns are 6CM higher than the exposed columns in the middle, which makes the eaves slightly upturned! The bucket arch has also formed a variety of combined bucket arch layers, such as cloud arch, fork arch, column arch, 123 section, 123 section and so on, which are composed of bucket, arch, scattered bucket, dish and fork hand! The combination of structural modes such as hanging beam and crossing bucket has created new styles and architectural forms. The use of Ang makes the bucket arch system more perfect. Under the appearance of Tang-style buildings, there are short piers, columns and rulers. A huge bucket arch is placed directly on each stigma, and the owl's tail is located on the second beam frame on the left and right, so that the owl's main ridge, roof, tail and temple form a harmonious proportion. Coupled with the gentle inclination of the eaves and the alien tail of the owl, the whole facade presents a solemn and steady image! The Tang Dynasty is the peak of China's architectural development, and also the era of great prosperity of Buddhist architecture. However, the only four existing wooden buildings in the Tang Dynasty are all in Shanxi Province. Larger temples include Nanchan Temple Hall, Wutai North Temple Hall mentioned in the last travel note, Tiantai Temple in Pingshun County and Wang Guangren Temple in Ruicheng County.