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The Art Of Buddhist Architecture Of Qing Dynasty's Palaces In Beijing

Posted on:2008-12-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y JinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2132360212488488Subject:Urban planning and design
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Basing on collecting and analyzing numerous material and documentations, the author studied onBuddhist architecture of Qing Dynasty's Palaces in Beijing and set up the classified system. Thoughreaching on the established form of these buildings, the characters of them would be discovered.In the introduction, the key words, the significant and framework of the dissertation are explained, andthe present study situation and documentations are given as well.Chapter Two classified the Buddhist architecture of Qing Dynasty's Palaces in Beijing into two styles.One holds the function of religion, while the other occupied just part of buildings with another function.The author tried to show the different characters in order to supply the framework for the future study.Chapter Three selected and analyses White Pagoda and Yong'an Temple as the model of Sino-Tibetantemple from all aspects, as well as Ciyun-Puhu in Yunming-yuan which is the model of landscapingBuddhist architecture. The author posed the creative point to pave the way for the further study.The Fourth Chapter summarized the paper overall, and attempt to find out the inner cause of appearanceof this kind .
Keywords/Search Tags:Qing Dynasty's Palaces, Buddhist architecture, Sino-Tibetan
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