Abstract

The author of this article reviews the architectural style of Luoyang City during the Han and Wei dynasties by studying historical data, analyzes its architectural style characteristics from a historical perspective, and provides some suggestions for later scholars to study Chinese ancient architecture.

Highlights

  • N Piyong, and sent Tai Chang to lay Confucius in Piyong, with Yan Yuan (Yan Hui) as a sacrifice

  • To understand Pyongyang, but there is no system of predecessors, so Wei Zheng said “ the Han Dynasty established scholarship, there is no observance in the courtesy”

  • According to the records in the literature: "The south gate tower is triple and connected to the three roads. It goes to the ground 20 feet, and it looks like this end gate." 2) The site of the wooden tower of Yongning Temple (Figure 4) Located in the middle of Yongning Temple, there are existing architectural remnants of the basement and base of the wooden tower

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Introduction

N Piyong, and sent Tai Chang to lay Confucius in Piyong, with Yan Yuan (Yan Hui) as a sacrifice. The temple is a north-south vertical rectangle, 301 meters long and 212 meters wide the walls of the rammed earth courtyard are about 1.2 meters wide. The remaining rammed earth foundation is horizontally rectangular, 45.5 long from east to west, 19.1 wide from north to south, and about 1.2 meters high.

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