Tiantai Hermitage, main hall 天台庵正殿
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- main hall (English)
- 正殿 (Traditional Chinese)
- 正殿 (Simplified Chinese)
- zhèngdiàn (Pinyin)
- cheng-tien (Wade-Giles)
- Tiantaian zhengdian (English)
- 天臺庵正殿 (Traditional Chinese)
- 天台庵正殿 (Simplified Chinese)
Location
- Lat. 36.383233° Long. 113.398466°
Building Information
The main hall of Tiantai'an is three bays wide and four rafters deep with an open frame ceiling. The transversal structural frame consists of four rather beams supported by front and back eaves pillars. The hall itself is thus supported by one circuit of eaves columns, and the tops of the columns are rounded (juansha 卷殺). Lan’e 闌額, the tie beams through the top of the columns joining inside the columns themselves, are placed between the pillars with no pupaifang 普拍枋 on top of them. The lan’e do not extend beyond the pillars, and the large bearing blocks are placed directly on top of the pillars. The pillar top bracket arms extend out directly from the bearing block, on top of which is an intermediary timber (timu 替木) directly supporting the eaves purlins. This exemplifies the “block-mouth tier” (doukoutiao 斗口跳) described in the Yingzao fashi (1103). Small plank doors are used in the central bay, and the secondary bay holds simple lattice windows.2
Date
Likely founded in the Late Tang - Five Dynasties period (9th-10th centuries)
Works Cited
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- 1 WILKINSON. 2000. Chinese History: A Manual, 12.
- 2 国家文物局. 2006. 中国文物地图集. 山西分册, II:304; 32-C3.
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