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Four-corner pavilion general size

Tai Ming height 450cm, column height 280cm, column spacing 300cm, eaves out 80cm; four-corner pavilion: length 4m*width 4m*height 3.5-4.8m or length 5m*width 5m*height 4.5-6.4m. Pavilion is a kind of traditional Han Chinese architecture, mostly built in the gardens, Buddhist temples, temples. Covered in the roadside or garden for people to rest, shelter from the rain, cool with the building, the area is small, mostly only the top, no wall.

The height of the platform is 450cm, the height of the column is 280cm, the distance between the columns is 300cm, and the eaves are 80cm; the four corners of the pavilion: 4m long * 4m wide * 3.5-4.8m high or 5m long * 5m wide * 4.5-6.4m high.

The pavilion is a traditional Han Chinese building, mostly built in gardens, Buddhist temples and monasteries, temples. Covered in the roadside or garden for people to rest, shelter from the rain, cool with the building, the area is small, most of them are only the top, no wall.