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Hard top and hanging top are two slopes, right?
Hard mountain roofs and overhanging mountain roofs are both traditional architectural forms in ancient China, which have profound historical and cultural connotations. In terms of architectural form, hard mountain roof and suspended mountain roof are composed of two slopes, which have the same architectural structural characteristics.
Therefore, it can be said that the hard top and the hanging top are two slopes. The characteristic of hard mountain roof is that the slopes on both sides of the roof are flush with gables to form a plane, which is usually used in traditional folk buildings.
On the other hand, on the basis of the hard gable roof, gables are picked out to make the slopes on both sides of the roof hang on the gables, forming a unique architectural style, which is more common in traditional temples and other buildings.
The role of the roof
1, bearing and cover. The roof is the component of the top floor of the house, which plays the role of bearing and covering.
2. Shell function. The roof can be isolated from wind, rain, snow, solar radiation, temperature and humidity.
3. Decorative function. Roof is an important part of architecture and plays an important role in the beauty of architectural image.
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