CONTENTS
- Section 1 The Features of Chinese Architecture
- Section 2 Different Periods of Chinese Architectural History
- Section 1 The Qin Dynasty
- Section 1 An Overview of Architectural Activities in the Two Capitals as Documented in Literature
- Section 2 Material Objects of the Han Dynasty
- Section 3 Analysis of Architectural Characteristics of the Han Dynasty]
- Section 1 An Overview of Architectural Activities in the Wei and Jin Dynasties as Documented in Literature
- Section 2 Architectural Activities of the Northern and Southern Dynasties
- Section 3 Material Objects of the Northern and Southern Dynasties
- Section 4 Analysis of Architectural Characteristics of the Northern and Southern Dynasties
- Section 1 An Overview of Palaces, Gardens, Mausoleums, and Temples in the Capital of the Sui and Tang Dynasties
- Section 2 Material Objects of the Sui and Tang Dynasties
- Section 3 Architectural Characteristics of the Sui and Tang Dynasties[1]
- Section 1 The Architecture of Bianliang During the Five Dynasties Period
- Section 2 Viewing the City from Palaces, Gardens, and Temples in the Northern Song Dynasty
- Section 3 The Capitals and Palaces of the Liao Dynasty
- Section 4 The Capitals, Palaces, and Buddhist Temples of the Jin Dynasty
- Section 5 The Capital City of Lin'an in the Southern Song Dynasty
- Section 6 Architectural Remains of the Five Dynasties, Song Dynasty, Liao Dynasty, Jin Dynasty
- Section 7 Analysis of Architectural Features of the Song, Liao, and Jin Dynasties
- Section 1 Overview of Palace Architecture in the Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasties
- Section 2 The Material Objects of the Yuan Dynasty
- Section 3 The Material Objects of the Ming Dynasty
- Section 4 The Material Objects of the Qing Dynasty
- Section 5 Analysis of Architectural Characteristics of the Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasties