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Index
Cover Page
The Princeton-China Series
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
Editor’s Note
Chronology of Chinese Dynasties
Map of China
Biography of Fu Xinian 傅熹年
One - Representations of Architecture on Vessels of the Warring States Period
Two - Reconstruction of Northern Dynasties Buildings Based on Relief Sculpture and Murals in Cave-Temples at Maijishan
Three - Early Buddhist Architecture in China
Four - The Development of Timber-Frame Architecture during the Two Jins and the Northern and Southern Dynasties
Five - Architectural Features of the Northern and Southern Dynasties and the Sui and Tang Periods in China as Reflected in Japanese Architecture of the Asuka and Nara Periods
Six - Hanyuan Hall at Daminggong in Tang Chang’an
Seven - The Module in Tang Architecture
Eight - Imperial Architecture of Tang through Ming and Its Relation to Other Architecture
Nine - The Problem of Pillar Displacement with Respect to the Characteristics of Song Construction
Ten - Song Architecture in South China and Its Relation to Japanese Great Buddha–Style Architecture of the Kamakura Period
Eleven - Northern Song Architecture in the Painting A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains by Wang Ximeng
Twelve - Typical Design Features of Ming Palaces and Altars in Beijing
Glossary
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