Difference between revisions of "Duobao Glazed Pagoda"
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− | At the back of [[Longevity Hill]], surrounded by green trees, at Beijing's [[Summer Palace]] there is a colorful pagoda made of glazed components. | + | At the back of [[Longevity Hill]], surrounded by green trees, at [[Beijing]]'s [[Summer Palace]] there is a colorful pagoda made of glazed components. |
− | It was built during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing | + | It was built during the reign of [[Emperor Qianlong]] of the [[Qing Dynas]]ty. In front of the pagoda a stone tablet bears Emperor Qianlong's eulogy of the pagoda. A pavilion used to stand next to the pagoda, but it was damaged by the allied forces of Britain and France when they entered Beijing, and only a brick platform survived. |
− | Combining the multistoreyod and multi-eared styles, the pagoda has three graded storeys, each with double-or triple-layer eaves supported by brackets. The surface of the pagoda is decorated with tiny glazed statues of Buddha. The entire structure is a harmony of rich color, worthy of being called a masterpiece and unique among pagodas of its kind. | + | Combining the multistoreyod and multi-eared styles, the pagoda has three graded storeys, each with double-or triple-layer eaves supported by brackets. The surface of the pagoda is decorated with tiny glazed statues of [[Buddha]]. The entire structure is a harmony of rich color, worthy of being called a masterpiece and unique among pagodas of its kind. |
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Latest revision as of 02:43, 3 August 2009
At the back of Longevity Hill, surrounded by green trees, at Beijing's Summer Palace there is a colorful pagoda made of glazed components.
It was built during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. In front of the pagoda a stone tablet bears Emperor Qianlong's eulogy of the pagoda. A pavilion used to stand next to the pagoda, but it was damaged by the allied forces of Britain and France when they entered Beijing, and only a brick platform survived.
Combining the multistoreyod and multi-eared styles, the pagoda has three graded storeys, each with double-or triple-layer eaves supported by brackets. The surface of the pagoda is decorated with tiny glazed statues of Buddha. The entire structure is a harmony of rich color, worthy of being called a masterpiece and unique among pagodas of its kind.