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What is the architectural style of the Phoenix Hall in Byodoin Temple?

The Phoenix Hall of Equality Court was built in Heian period (1504) and located in Yuzhi. In the sixth year of Yongcheng (150 1), the Japanese Zheng Tai minister Fujiwara was converted into a Buddhist temple, that is, Byodoin Temple, and then the Phoenix Hall was built. "Because its plane looks like a bird," it was called the Phoenix Hall. The facade imitates the palace of the Tang Dynasty, decorated with gold, silver, fake lacquer and mother-of-pearl, presenting a luxurious architectural style.