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5. The Fifth Century Architecture for Barbarian Dynasties
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Notes on Romanization and Spelling xv
- Chronology of Chinese Dynasties xvii
- Introduction Two Pagodas, Myriad Caves and Tombs xix
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Part One: Background to Architecture in an Age of Turmoil
- 1. Division and Reorganization into Visions of Empire 3
- 2. Han Beginnings 45
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Part Two. Four Centuries of Great Monuments
- 3. The Third Century: Emergence of Buddhist Architecture 97
- 4. The Fourth Century Permanent Materials for Worship, Death, and Defense 115
- 5. The Fifth Century Architecture for Barbarian Dynasties 139
- 6. The Sixth Century Wooden Halls Revealed 183
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Part Three. Understanding and Resolution of Architecture in an Age of Turmoil
- 7. Patterns and Achievements of Thirdthrough-Sixth-Century Architecture 251
- 8. Seeing China Through Korea and Japan 285
- Postscript The Borders of Chinese Architecture 345
- Notes 349
- Character Glossary 393
- Bibliography 401
- Index 453
- About the Author 466
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Notes on Romanization and Spelling xv
- Chronology of Chinese Dynasties xvii
- Introduction Two Pagodas, Myriad Caves and Tombs xix
-
Part One: Background to Architecture in an Age of Turmoil
- 1. Division and Reorganization into Visions of Empire 3
- 2. Han Beginnings 45
-
Part Two. Four Centuries of Great Monuments
- 3. The Third Century: Emergence of Buddhist Architecture 97
- 4. The Fourth Century Permanent Materials for Worship, Death, and Defense 115
- 5. The Fifth Century Architecture for Barbarian Dynasties 139
- 6. The Sixth Century Wooden Halls Revealed 183
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Part Three. Understanding and Resolution of Architecture in an Age of Turmoil
- 7. Patterns and Achievements of Thirdthrough-Sixth-Century Architecture 251
- 8. Seeing China Through Korea and Japan 285
- Postscript The Borders of Chinese Architecture 345
- Notes 349
- Character Glossary 393
- Bibliography 401
- Index 453
- About the Author 466