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What's the difference between pavilions, towers, pavilions and halls?

1, Pavilion: Small in size and unique in shape, it can be built anywhere in the garden, mainly for people to rest and shelter from the rain. The pavilion is simple in structure, with fully open columns and half walls. From the plane of the pavilion, it can be divided into regular polygon pavilions, rectangular and approximate rectangular pavilions, circular pavilions and approximate circular pavilions, combined pavilions and so on. Three-dimensional configuration can be divided into single eaves, double eaves and three eaves. Pavilion. Buildings with roofs and no walls are used for rest, and most of them are built on the roadside or in the garden.

Ting Yun Pavilion in Xishuzi. -The Three Kingdoms and Zhuge Liang Biography

Always remember the sunset in Xiting. -Song Liqingzhao's dream.

The pavilion is self-sufficient in the east and full of clouds. -Qing Yao is "Mount Tai"

There is A Dai Temple in the west of the exhibition hall.

2. Taiwan Province, the original meaning: a square high and flat building made of earth.

Taiwan Province, look high in all directions. -Shuo Wen

You can go to the terrace. -The Book of Rites and the Moon Order

The terraced fields are tired and the mountains are higher! -"Chu ci evokes the soul"

Sing a warm song, spring is warm. -Mutu's Epang Palace Fu

With my hundred years of sorrow, I climbed this height alone. ―― Du Fu's "Ascending the Mountain"

How many towers of smoke and rain -Tang Du Mu's "Jiang Nanchun Jueju"

These pavilions face each other. -Don Lee Wei Chao's Liu Yichuan

Taiwan Province guard sergeant. -Guangdong military

3. Building: There are more than two houses, so there is a saying that "the heavy floor is called the building". In the Ming Dynasty, the location of buildings was mostly behind the halls, and they were generally used as bedrooms, study rooms or gardens to enjoy the scenery. Because the building is high, it often becomes a scene in the garden, especially when facing the water and backing the mountain. Building, heavy house also. -Shuo Wen

There are tall buildings in the northwest, flush with the clouds. -Nineteen ancient poems

Five steps to the first floor and ten steps to a pavilion. -Mutu's Epang Palace Fu

A tall [superstructure]. Such as: building (pavilion); Louxie (a house on a high platform, generally referring to a building); Loucheng (low wall on the tower) also refers to vehicles and boats with upper floors, which are also called buildings.

4. Pavilion: Similar to architecture, but smaller. The plane is square or polygonal, mostly two-story buildings with windows on all sides. It is generally used for book collection and viewing, and is also used to worship giant Buddha statues. But the small cabinet, a small overhead building, is one of the traditional buildings in China. It is characterized by a partition or railing corridor around it for overlooking, entertainment, book collection and Buddha worship [pavilion (usually two floors)].

Connect the house with the cupboard. -"Huai Nan Zi Zhu Shu Xun"

Five steps to the first floor and ten steps to a pavilion. -Tang Du Mu's Epang Palace Fu

Viewed from the landscape, it looks like a huge Buddha pavilion in the east of the village. -"Strange Stories from a Lonely Studio, Promoting Weaving". The plane is square or polygonal, mostly two-story buildings with windows on all sides. It is generally used for book collection and viewing, and is also used to worship giant Buddha statues.

5. Temple: The place where receptionists and office meetings are held is called "Temple", like our living room now.