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Ancient Chinese architecture wood structure form mainly includes

1, lifting beam frame, also known as "stacked beam frame", is the most common form of wooden structure in ancient Chinese architecture, commonly used in palaces, altars, temples, monasteries and other large buildings.

2, through the bucket frame, mostly used for residential and smaller buildings.

3, well dry frame, the structure is relatively simple, consume wood, in the forest resources cover a high rate of areas or cold areas have been applied, such as the northeast forest area, southwest mountainous areas.

4, dry wood frame, is the first post in the ground floor to do a high platform, the platform to put beams, paving boards, and then build a house on it. South of the Yangtze River and the Yunnan-Guizhou region can be seen, the bottom of the hollow should be in order to prevent insects and beasts, snakes and so on, but also to facilitate ventilation and drying.