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Functional characteristics of several ancient architectural halls in China

The types of architecture in ancient China are hall, hall, building, pavilion, pavilion and porch. Hall is the name of the first house in the residential area. The functional features of the hall are:

1, the church is where the elderly live and is often used as a place for important family celebrations.

2. In a detached garden, the part of the building used for living is usually called the hall. For example, the main quadrangle where Guangxu lived in the Summer Palace was called "Yulantang", and the main quadrangle where Cixi lived was called "Leshou Hall".

3. Some literati like to call the principal rooms of their own residences "Tang", such as "Time Wheel Hall", "Bing Auditorium" and "Shende Hall" to show off their elegance and virtue.

Most halls are located on the central axis of residential buildings. They are well organized and beautifully decorated. Generally used as the roof of two hard slopes, occasionally resting at the top of the mountain. Indoor space is often separated by partitions, screen doors, floors, antique shelves and Taishi walls.

The architecture of our motherland has a long history and unique artistic tradition. Ancient mansions and garden buildings are of various types, each with its own characteristics. Hall, hall, building, pavilion, pavilion, porch and other uses and architectural forms are similar to each other, such as hall and hall, building and pavilion, pavilion and porch. These names are often confusing. For example, the main hall of Humble Administrator's Garden is called "Hall". Some meanings change with the times. For example, the "Tang" in the Great Hall of the People is very different from the "Tang" in Leshou Hall.