Chinese architecture

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Chinese architecture Style that as early as the Neolithic period, used columns to support roofs, faced houses s, and used bright colours. The characteristic Chinese roof with wide overhang and upturned eaves was probably developed in the Zhou period (1030–221 bc). A walled complex with a central axis for temples and palaces was established in the Han (202 bc–ad 220), and the practice of building residential units around a central courtyard with elaborately planned garden became standard. The pagoda derives from Buddhist influences, notably the Indian stupa, and dates from the 6th century.

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