Jin Shrines, Daifeng Xuan 晉祠待鳳軒
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- Daifeng Xuan (English)
- 待鳳軒 (Traditional Chinese)
- 待凤轩 (Simplified Chinese)
- Dàifèngxuān (Pinyin)
- Tai-feng-hsüan (Wade-Giles)
- Jinci Daifengxuan (English)
- 晉祠待鳳軒 (Traditional Chinese)
- 晋祠待凤轩 (Simplified Chinese)
Building Information
According to Liu Dapeng, the Daifeng Xuan was a three-bay wide pavilion located to the north of the Chaoyang Cavern. In the 30th year of the Guangxu reign period (1904) an interior room of one bay was added, and the door opened from the back wall of the pavilion. This structure is number 29B on our plan of the site.1
Date
1718
Works Cited
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- 1 MILLER. 2007. The Divine Nature of Power: Chinese Ritual Architecture at the Sacred Site of Jinci, 196.
- 2 WILKINSON. 2000. Chinese History: A Manual, 12.
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