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Athens Journal of Architecture Class Plec Bodd Haraon New Bloodl Buddar Discip House CSBM W House Favion Hus January 2022 Ap Hall Ha H At Hall LH Pa Hai Hall Hall Hu Ha La Hall Hu Hall Ts Hal Do Hall Ph Hal Oh Hall As Hall LB Ha G Hall Dh Hall W House LHouse Towe B Towe ExB Ha W House LHouse Ti Hal MHall Sh Hall Oten G Hall C Hall S Pavilion Class & Religious Cons ChartingTeaching BP Hall Pu Holl LBH Mai Hall L House L House 1-8 Hal Carries Worship Cenachedd for G Livingan W Room W Room DTower Tow Ti Ha M Hal M.Gate Explanatory Notes MGate Thezhao Temple Integrated/Symmetric Type Badgar Temple Integrated/Asymmetric Type East Huhger Temple Separated Type Figure 6. Legend of Model Figure Created by Arrangement o Temples Source: Inner Mongolian Tibetan Buddhist Architecture (I), (II), (III). The Province Level Temple There are four Province Level temples, all of which are Integrated and Symmetric Type. All the buildings are arranged symmetrically along the axis. Among them, many temples are equipped with buildings of Class I, II, III, the site is surrounded by walls, the Monastery Gate and the Tianwang Hall is always built on the front side, and Bell Tower and Drum Tower are built symmetrically on both sides behind it, and Wing house is built further behind. Moreover, these characteristics are the same as the arrangement of Han Buddhist temples, which has the following characteristics: All the buildings are arranged symmetrically and orderly along the axis. Walls surround the temple site. 27 • • . The Monastery Gate or Tianwang Hall are equipped in front of the site. • The Bell Tower and Drum Tower are built symmetrically on both sides behind the Tianwang Hall. Due to the characteristics of these temple arrangement plans are the same as the arrangement plan of the Han Buddhist temples (hereinafter referred to as the Han Buddhist temple style), it is considered that they were built based on the arrangement plan of the Han Buddhist temple style (Figure 7). 27. Qingxi Lou, Chinese Palace Architecture (Yi Shu Jia Press, 1994), 12. 77
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