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Urgent! ! ! Characteristics of Gansu folk houses

In ancient times, thatched huts, post stations and pavilions were usually rammed with mud.

During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the appearance of blue bricks and white tiles gradually changed the residents in this area from living on weeds to settling down.

Due to the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, there are a lot of forests and grasslands in Gansu. Therefore, it has always been a mixture of nomadic people and agricultural people. Nomadic people generally live in yurts, and agricultural people begin to use the forest resources around the local area to build houses.

Dignitaries are generally three-in-three-pack courtyards, and ordinary people are brick and wood structures.

Pay attention to the carvings and oil paints on the gatehouse and gate.

Many early religious monasteries were wooden buildings built on the mountain.

Through the cloisters, painting pavilions and small bridges, the characteristics of this southern residence are also reflected.