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第三张,桂林栖霞寺。前三最喜欢的唐式寺庙。
唐代寺庙色彩上比清代感觉舒服一些。

故宫真是太花俏了…

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I prefer simplicity.

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The imperial palace is garish.

What building is this?

This is the highest representative:
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Copied by a lot of countries

I feel that China's very tall buildings have no characteristics and aesthetics. Instead, I feel more and more that the ancient Chinese architectural style is very beautiful.

Tian An Men is nothing, compared to Tang Dynasty Da Ming Palace. So when will that grand structure will be rebuild?
 
You ain't going to fool anyone by using Cambridge History of China as a cover. Your source is a crappy blog called freedomforVietnam.

Chinese architect, Cai Xin, was the main designer and manager, he led a team of architects and engineers in building the Forbidden City. Vietnamese-origin, Ruan An (Nguyen An) was only part of the team. He grew up in China, learned all his trade in China.

Here is a proper source.

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Almost fooled by that Vnamese.

What building is this?



Tian An Men is nothing, compared to Tang Dynasty Da Ming Palace. So when will that grand structure will be rebuild?
Sorry but it is 太和殿
 
That black and white structure is Tài hé diàn? Where is the location of it?

So, when will Da Ming Palace in Xian will be rebuild?
Perhaps never!
太和殿

I like this Palace building the most beautiful one!
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Hall of Supreme Harmony
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太和殿

During the Chinese Ming and Qing Dynasty, the emperors of the two empires used it to deal with various government affairs in China and neighboring countries in the Hall of Supreme Harmony(For almost 500 years).
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The black and white buildings are Tang Dynasty buildings. Many Tang Dynasty buildings have been destroyed during the wars. Instead, you may think that they are Japanese buildings at first glance. In time, the so-called Japanese architecture is basically copying Tang Dynasty architecture, Japanese samurai plagiarism copied Tang Knife, Japan even copied Chinese place names. In the Tang Dynasty, China’s eastern capital was Luoyang(洛阳 ), and the Japanese copied Luozhong(洛中), Shangluo(上洛) (still in use today).
 
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Perhaps never!
太和殿

I like this Palace building the most beautiful one!
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Hall of Supreme Harmony
800px-Sign_of_the_Hall_of_Supreme_Harmony.JPG
328px-J79512_Beijing_cite_Interdite_TronePalaisHarmonieSupreme.jpg

太和殿

During the Chinese Ming and Qing Dynasty, the emperors of the two empires used it to deal with various government affairs in China and neighboring countries in the Hall of Supreme Harmony(For almost 500 years).
800px-Hall_of_Supreme_Harmony_2018._Forbidden_City.jpg

https://gss3.bdstatic.com/-Po3dSag_xI4khGkpoWK1HF6hhy/baike/c0=baike150,5,5,150,50/sign=d15510630cd79123f4ed9c26cc5d32e7/cf1b9d16fdfaaf51e80bc1d48c5494eef11f7af4.jpg

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The black and white buildings are Tang Dynasty buildings. Many Tang Dynasty buildings have been destroyed during the wars. Instead, you may think that they are Japanese buildings at first glance. In time, the so-called Japanese architecture is basically copying Tang Dynasty architecture, Japanese samurai plagiarism copied Tang Knife, Japan even copied Chinese place names. In the Tang Dynasty, China’s eastern capital was Luoyang(洛阳 ), and the Japanese copied Luozhong(洛中), Shangluo(上洛) (still in use today).

That a pity then. Da Ming Palace was the highest symbol of Tang architecture. it was also the place where's the best Chinese Artists, like Li Pai, etc came and lived for years. An era where Chinese cultural evolution at their peak.
 
You ain't going to fool anyone by using Cambridge History of China as a cover. Your source is a crappy blog called freedomforVietnam.

Chinese architect, Cai Xin, was the main designer and manager, he led a team of architects and engineers in building the Forbidden City. Vietnamese-origin, Ruan An (Nguyen An) was only part of the team. He grew up in China, learned all his skills in China.

Here is a proper source.

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You are Chinese, pls check again the source in Chinese History book, written by Chinese yourself, Ming Dynasty Shiji has clearly stated:
"阮安有巧思,奉成祖命營北京城池宮殿及百司府廨,目量意營,悉中規制,工部奉行而已。正統時,重建三殿,治楊村河,並有功。景泰中,治張秋河,道卒,囊無十金."

source: https://vi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nguyễn_An
 
You are Chinese, pls check again the source in Chinese History book, written by Chinese yourself, Ming Dynasty Shiji has clearly stated:
"阮安有巧思,奉成祖命營北京城池宮殿及百司府廨,目量意營,悉中規制,工部奉行而已。正統時,重建三殿,治楊村河,並有功。景泰中,治張秋河,道卒,囊無十金."

source: https://vi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nguyễn_An
Funny you use Chinese now!
 
You are Chinese, pls check again the source in Chinese History book, written by Chinese yourself, Ming Dynasty Shiji has clearly stated:
"阮安有巧思,奉成祖命營北京城池宮殿及百司府廨,目量意營,悉中規制,工部奉行而已。正統時,重建三殿,治楊村河,並有功。景泰中,治張秋河,道卒,囊無十金."

source: https://vi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nguyễn_An

Don't cut and paste if you can't read Chinese, only makes you look dumber. He was recognized and rewarded for his service, reconstruction of three halls. But he was not the chief designer of Forbidden City as you shamelessly and fraudulently claimed.

Anyone can google translate https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/阮安

Even your Vietnamese Wikipedia says he is just one of the architects.
 
Chinese invaded in to Viets temporally, in to bai yue lands in the past, so Mongolian, Manchurian and Japanese had invaded in to China too, apply your logic, we can say Korean copied bridge type from Mongolian and Japanese.

The Citadel in Peking China is designed by Nguyen An, he was Vietnamese, culturally there is Architect design of Viets, not from Han Chinese.
Mongolian empire does not belong to China history may be true,but The Yuan empire does!And Yuan empire is the master of the Four mongolians kingdoms.

There are 28,199 Vietnamese (Jing people京族 ) in China and 80 million Jing people京族 in Vietnam. Who is entitled to represent the Jing people京族(Vietnamese people)?

And today, Outer Mongolia has 3.01 millions Mongolians and China Inner Mongolia has 12.3 millions Mongolians. Really who is entitled to represent the Mongolians?
 
Don't cut and paste if you can't read Chinese, only makes you look dumber. He was recognized and rewarded for his service, reconstruction of three halls. But he was not the chief designer of Forbidden City as you shamelessly and fraudulently claimed.

Anyone can google translate https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/阮安

Even your Vietnamese Wikipedia says he is just one of the architects.

He is responsible in chef, because he had receipted the order directly from the Ming Emperor, only his name is stated in this statement in Shiji "阮安有巧思,奉成祖命營北京城池宮殿及百司府廨,目量意營 ...重建三殿...". its the different role from other Chinese designers in the project.

Its reported in Vietnam that one Chinese historian reported about this information first.
 
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