Jin Shrines, Shu Yu of Tang Shrine, Mountain Gate 晉祠唐叔虞祠山門
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- Shu Yu of Tang Shrine complex, Mountain Gate (English)
- 唐叔虞祠山門 (Traditional Chinese)
- 唐叔虞祠山门 (Simplified Chinese)
- Táng Shū Yú cí shānmén (Pinyin)
- T'ang Shu Yü tz'u shan-men (Wade-Giles)
Location
- Lat. 37.708889° Long. 112.435278°
Building Information
The Mountain Gate of the Shu Yu of Tang shrine complex is elevated from the ground level. It is three bays wide with a gable roof (xuanshan 懸山), and there are round windows on the red side walls (Liu 2015, 45-46). 1
Date
1770-1771
Works Cited
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- 1 刘. 2015. 晋祠文化遗产全书, vol.2, 45-46.
- 2 WILKINSON. 2000. Chinese History: A Manual, 12.
Contained in Place
How to Cite This Entry
Tracy Miller et al., “Jin Shrines, Shu Yu of Tang Shrine, Mountain Gate 晉祠唐叔虞祠山門
” in Architectura Sinica last modified September 14, 2023, https://architecturasinica.org/place/000048a1.
Bibliography:
Tracy Miller et al., “Jin Shrines, Shu Yu of Tang Shrine, Mountain Gate 晉祠唐叔虞祠山門 .” In Architectura Sinica, edited by Tracy Miller. Entry published October 3, 2023. https://architecturasinica.org/place/000048a1.About this Entry
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