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Vol. 8, No. 1
Haoribao et al.: Arrangement Plan of Inner Mongolia Buddhist Temple
same, the number and types of buildings tend to decrease as the temple level
decreases.
Among the temples, the arrangement plan belonging to the Han Buddhist
temple style, there are 1 Integrated/Symmetric Type Temple and 7 Separated Type
Temples in League Level Temple, and 3 Integrated/Symmetric Type Temples and
all the Separated Type Temples in Banner Level Temple.
The temples, which have the same arrangement plan as the Tibetan temple
style, are all Integrated/asymmetrical temples of the League Level and Banner
Level temples.
Among the temples, the arrangement plan belonging to the Compromise
temple style, there are 6 Integrated/Symmetric Type Temples and 2 Separated
Type Temples in League Level Temple, and 1 Integrated/Symmetric Type Temples
of Banner Level Temple.
The regional characteristics of the arrangement plan of temples are mainly
shown as follows: In the eastern region, which is near Beijing, all the temples are
belonging to the Han Buddhist temple style; In the western region, which is near
Tibet, the number of the Compromise temple style temples is the largest, but the
number of the Tibetan temple style temples is also large (the Tibetan temple style
temples number is largest compare with other regions). In the middle region, the
number of temples that belong to the Han Buddhist temple style is the largest and
have the Compromise temple style and the Tibetan temple style temples.
In the transition of the times, Mongolian temples were initially built in the Han
Buddhist Style. Although the Tibetan temple style had influenced it, it had not been
completely imitated. Instead, the Compromise temple style Temple combining Han
Buddhist Style and the Tibetan temple style was built. Finally, the pure Tibetan
temple style was built in Inner Mongolia.
From the above characteristics, the arrangement plan of Buddhist temples in
Inner Mongolia is different due to the level of the temple, different regions, and
times. The regional and time changes of these temples can also prove that the
background of the times and the influence of the surrounding culture are the
reasons behind the emergence of multi-form temples in Inner Mongolia. Moreover,
through the comparative analysis of various forms, the characteristics of the temple
arrangement plan in Inner Mongolia are systematically clarified.
In conclusion, the Inner Mongolia temple has a rich arrangement form, and
according to the temple level and different regions and times, its form is also
different. The main reason for this phenomenon is the historical background of
Mongolia at that time and the influence of the surrounding ethnic architecture.
The comprehensive analysis of the arrangement characteristics of the Inner
Mongolia temple and its reasons will provide a basis for the systematic study of
Mongolian temple architecture.
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