recreation of gorgeous authentic tang dynasty architecture 五彩遍装唐风大殿 by 国风小宇宙
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recreation of gorgeous authentic tang dynasty architecture 五彩遍装唐风大殿 by 国风小宇宙

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平遥镇国寺万佛殿,五代北汉天会七年(963)建。Wanfo Hall of Zhengguo Temple in Pingyao, China, was built in 963 during the Northern Han dynasty. Photo by 王轩Wang Xuan
dougong斗拱
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Easily Confused Words: Dougong vs. Dugong
Easily Confused Words: Dougong vs. Dugong
Dougong and dugong are easily confused words.
The spell-check application of most word processing software programs would not catch a slip-up of these two words. Spell-check is looking for words that aren’t in its dictionary, and words that resemble words in its dictionary, but are possibly spelled wrong. Spell-check isn’t perfect. It doesn’t know and can’t guess what word you wanted, or what…
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Dǒugǒng (斗拱) is a unique structural element of interlocking wooden brackets, and is one of the most important elements in traditional Chinese architecture.
Imperial Ming Dynasty architecture favoured highly ornate and colourful dǒugǒng.
Zijincheng (紫禁城)
Commonly known in English as the Forbidden City.