Longitudinal sectional drawing of Nanchan temple

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Title

Longitudinal sectional drawing of Nanchan temple

Subject

Architecture drawing; longitudinal section; 1:150 drawing

Description

This 1:150 drawing shows the longitudinal section of the Nanchan temple.
The hall is almost a square with a gray roof supported by 12 columns , three of which are relics that could conceivably date back to the period of its initial construction.At the front of the hall, there is a spacious platform without any columns. The hall contains 17 clay statues; and in its center sits a statue of Sakyamuni, the primary figure in Buddhism.The statue is considered an outstanding masterpiece of the Tang Dynasty and was listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit in 1961.This temple is enclosed by a courtyard house with main structures including a Mountain Gate, Dragon King Temple, Bodhisattvas Hall and Great Buddha Hall. The latter is a cultural relic of the Tang Dynasty while the other buildings were constructed in the Ming and Qing dynasties.



Source

Content of drawing concerning the Nanchan temple which is the oldest wooden temple in China.

Date

Drew: 1950

Format

Dimension: length: 28cm; width: 15cm

Language

Chi

Identifier

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Drawing

Physical Dimensions

Dimension: length: 28cm; width: 15cm

Citation

Liang sicheng , “Longitudinal sectional drawing of Nanchan temple
,” Temples Assembly, accessed May 6, 2024, https://learning.hku.hk/ccch9051/group-13/items/show/45.