Nanchan temple (南禪寺)
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Title
Nanchan temple (南禪寺)
Subject
Buddhist tmple; china's oldest preserved timber building; important architectural site
Description
As the oldest extant timber-frame building in China, The Great Buddha Hall is an important building in the understanding of Chinese architectural history. The humble building is a three bay square hall that is 10 meters deep and 11.75 meters across the front. The roof is supported by twelve pillars that are implanted directly into a brick foundation. The hip-gable roof is supported by five-puzuo brackets. The hall does not contain any interior columns or a ceiling, nor are there any struts supporting the roof in between the columns. All of these features indicate that this is a low-status structure. The hall contains several features of Tang Dynasty halls, including its longer central front bay, the use of camel-hump braces, and the presence of a yuetai.
Creator
Source
Content of the photo is about the Nanchan temple.
Date
Constructetd: 782 ad (tang dynasty)
Format
Dimension: length: 6000cm; width: 5100cm; height: 800cm
Type
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Coverage
Period: emperor dezong of tang dynasty, the ninth emperor in tang dynasty.
Collection
Citation
Unknown, “Nanchan temple (南禪寺)
,” Temples Assembly, accessed January 19, 2025, https://learning.hku.hk/ccch9051/group-13/items/show/41.
,” Temples Assembly, accessed January 19, 2025, https://learning.hku.hk/ccch9051/group-13/items/show/41.