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Characteristics of ancient architecture

Atmosphere (embodied in the gate, large windows, large depth, large eaves); anger (embodied in the four corners of the eaves up, or fluttering to fly); rich (embodied in the use of glazed materials); heavy mountains and forests feng shui (embodied in the presence of mountains, easy to take the situation, open views, smooth drainage).

Atmosphere: embodied in the main door, large windows, large depth, large eaves, giving a sense of stretch. The semi-enclosed space formed under the big eaves not only shades the sun from the rain and plays a sheltering role, but also has a wide view and leads directly to nature. Atmosphere, the fullest expression of traditional Chinese architecture, "the unity of man and heaven" idea.

Atmosphere: embodied in the four corners of the eaves rising, or fluttering to fly, or stand to float, so that the buildings (including towers, buildings) of the heavy sense of relaxation, so that the frozen appear to want to move. If the "atmosphere" produced in the reason, then "angry" produced in the feelings. The stronger the love, the stronger the artistry. The artistry of traditional Chinese architecture is incomparable to that of any other nation.

Rich and beautiful: embodied in the use of glazed materials. It is long-lived, brightly colored, dazzling in the sunlight and opulent in various environments. Its higher cost symbolizes wealth and status.

Heavy mountains and forests feng shui: traditional Chinese architecture not only heavy natural mountains and forests feng shui, but also heavy artificial mountains and forests feng shui, so that the artificial and natural harmony, the yard and the yard outside the articulation, resulting in a "heaven and earth" situation, so that people have a "true meaning, want to discern has forgotten to say! "The feeling of relaxation and joy.