Ancient
Chinese architecture has a long history which can be traced back
to the Shang Dynasty (16th century BC - 771 BC). It has its own
principles of structure and layout. Through the long development,
many architectural wonders have been created by industrious and
clever Chinese laboring people. Ancient Chinese architectural
miracles are innumerable ranging from Great
Wall, White
Horse Temple, Mogao
Caves to Summer Palace
and Forbidden City.
Ancient Chinese architecture is mainly timberwork. Wooden posts,
beams, lintels and joists make up the framework of a house. Walls
serve as the separation of rooms without bearing the weight of
the whole house, which is unique to China. As a famous saying
goes, 'Chinese houses will still stand when their walls collapse.'
The specialty of wood requires antisepsis methods to be adopted,
thus develops into Chinese own architectural painting decoration.
Colored glaze roofs, windows with exquisite applique design and
beautiful flower patterns on wooden pillars reflect the high-level
of the craftsmen's handicraft and their rich imagination.
The
layout of a courtyard complex is also unique to China. The main
structure is located on the central axis of a court while less-important
structures are located to the left and right. The whole layout
is symmetrical. Compared with European architectural style which
is open and shut, a Chinese courtyard is like a hand scroll of
painting which should be unfolded little by little. The scenery
is different in each courtyard. Even in moving several steps within
the court yard, you will be surprised at the changing of prospects.
Likewise from the interior of the buildings the view from no two
windows is the same.