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Besides Huizhou architecture, what other distinctive buildings exist in China?

China has many buildings with different styles, solemn temples and Taoist temples, elegant palaces and mansions, gentle and beautiful gardens, each with its own merits.

Beijing quadrangle. Traditional quadrangle buildings in China, quadrangles and quadrangles, usually consist of a main building, an east-west room and an inverted house. Siheyuan is surrounded by two courtyards, which is the name of Siheyuan. The "four" in the courtyard literally means four directions in the southeast and northwest, and "harmony" means siege. In other words, the courtyard consists of four houses or walls. The building layout is symmetrically arranged along the north-south axis. Baima Temple is located in Baima Temple Village, Luorong District, east of the old city of Luoyang City, Henan Province12km. In the 11th year of Wang Yongping in Han Dynasty (AD 68), the first ancient temple in China was built in 1 1. It is the first official temple built after Buddhism was introduced into China, and it is the "stop" and "residence" of Buddhism in China.

Shaanxi caves. Shaanxi cave dwellings are the traditional forms of traditional houses in the northern rocky plateau of China, which are divided into earth kiln, stone kiln, brick kiln, earth kiln, Liuyuliu bazi kiln and interface cave dwellings. Whether you go to Yan 'an or Yulin, drive north to Shaanxi, you can find caves made of mountains or iron rings, walk into the basement and build big courtyards. 4,000 years ago, the ancestors living in the Rhodes Plateau in northern Shaanxi had the custom of digging holes.

It can be seen that cave dwellings in Shaanxi, quadrangles in Beijing and White Horse Temple in Henan are all representatives and manifestations of China culture. As a China person, we should be proud of them.