What does Baoxiafang mean?
Question 1: What is the name of Baoxia? Although this kind of construction style palace is called "*** house", the name in Qing Dynasty was "Baoxia". It turns out that during the Sui and Tang Dynasties, there was great development in architectural combination. It can be built on all four sides of the main building. The ones on the left and right sides are called "support houses", the ones on the front and back are called "opposition houses", and the ones partially protruding from the front and back are called "*** houses". It is said that the turtle house was once popular in the Song Dynasty. In the travel notes of Song people, there are often descriptions of "tortoise heads appearing everywhere", especially in large landscape buildings such as Yellow Crane Tower and Tengwang Pavilion. There are similar ** houses in Japanese ancient architecture, or a simplified version is used, with a triangular piece raised up on the main eaves, such as Xufu Shrine and the famous Osaka Castle. One (or three) rooms protrude from one side of the main building, intersected by two T-shaped Jiujidian halls, and the inserted part is called Baosha. Those that intersect are called cross ridges. (For example, the Mani Hall of Longxing Temple in Zhengding, Hebei) Baoxia is an architectural term, which refers to a small house built before or after the original building. You can tell it when you go to Yihongyuan in the Grand View Garden in Beijing. The treasures in Yihongyuan The house we live in is an upper room with five rooms, and a small rolling shed with three rooms is built on the front eaves. This is a kind of Baoxia. If the Baoxia is built on the north side of the main house, it is an inverted Baoxia. If Small houses are built on both sides of the main house or wing, which are called wing houses. They look like the main house has two small ears. In Japan, the architectural form of Baofeng is widely used and is called "pofeng".
Question 2: What is the architectural structure of Baoxia? Here it is: One room (or three rooms) protrudes from one side of the main building, and is intersected by two Jiujidian T-shapes. The inserted part is called Baoxia. Those that intersect are called cross ridges. (For example, the Mani Hall of Longxing Temple in Zhengding, Hebei) Baoxia is an architectural term, which refers to a small house built before or after the original building. You can tell it when you go to Yihongyuan in the Grand View Garden in Beijing. The treasures in Yihongyuan The house we live in is an upper room with five rooms, and a small rolling shed with three rooms is built on the front eaves. This is a kind of Baoxia. If the Baoxia is built on the north side of the main house, it is an inverted Baoxia. If Small houses are built on both sides of the main house or wing, which are called wing rooms. They look like the main house has two small ears.
Question 3: What does "Baoxia Chuanglang" mean? The porch added in front of the house also refers to the small house adjacent to the back.
"Porch" refers to the passage under the eaves, the passage in the house or the independent covered passage. Including cloisters and verandas, which have functions such as sunshade, rain protection, and resting. The corridor is an integral part of the building and an important means of structuring the appearance of the building and dividing the spatial pattern. For example, the corridor enclosing the courtyard is very important for the treatment of the courtyard space and the beautification of the volume.
Question 4: What is Baoxia? In housing construction, it is best to have drawings to explain, thank you, "Baoxia" is a common house in the Grand View Garden. Although it is not an ordinary private house, it is common in Beijing, not to mention that it is found in various palaces. Points of note... The founding date of "Baoxia" is unknown, but it should have been built in the middle of the Ming Dynasty. It is three rooms wide and one room deep. The beam frame is connected to the front eaves of the main hall with four verandahs, and large cantilevers are installed on the eaves. Stigma
Question 5: What does the "Baosha" in the "Three Rooms Baoxia" in "A Dream of Red Mansions" look like? In the Song Dynasty, this type of building was called a "*** house". The name of the Qing Dynasty was "Baoxia". It turns out that during the Sui and Tang Dynasties, there was a great development in the architectural combination. The buildings on the four sides of the main building were called "Xiaowu", and those on the front and back were called "Xiaowu". "Confrontation", the part protruding forward and backward is called "*** house". It is said that *** house was once popular in the Song Dynasty. There are often descriptions of "turtle heads coming out everywhere" in the travel notes of Song Dynasty people, especially when used in the Yellow Crane Tower. , Tengwang Pavilion and other large landscape buildings. There are also similar ** houses in Japanese ancient buildings, or a simplified version is used, with a triangle raised up on the main eaves, such as the Xufu Shrine and the famous Osaka Castle protruding from one side of the main building. 1 room (or 3 rooms), intersected by two T-shapes of Jiujidian, and the intersecting part is called Baoxia.
(For example, the Mani Hall of Longxing Temple in Zhengding, Hebei) Baoxia is an architectural term, which refers to a small house built before or after the original building. You can tell it when you go to Yihongyuan in the Grand View Garden in Beijing. The treasures in Yihongyuan The house we live in is an upper room with five rooms, and a small rolling shed with three rooms is built on the front eaves. This is a kind of Baoxia. If the Baoxia is built on the north side of the main house, it is an inverted Baoxia. If Small houses are built on both sides of the main house or wing, which are called wing rooms, like the main house growing two small ears.
Question 6: What does the "osmanthus tree" in the ancient lady's room mean? 1 The faint fragrance of sandalwood fills the surroundings, and tiny bits of sunlight shine through the hollow carved windows. After a closer look, there is a soft wooden bed under me. The exquisite carvings decorate it. It is extraordinary. The bed is covered with brocade quilt. Turning sideways, an ancient woman's boudoir comes into view. The guqin stands in the corner, and the bronze mirror is placed on the wooden dressing table. The whole room is so fresh and relaxing.
2. In the middle of the room is a large rosewood marble case with various dharma stickers from famous people, dozens of inkstones, various pen holders, and a sea of pens inserted like a forest. On the other side is a large Ru kiln flower bag, filled with white chrysanthemums filled with crystal balls. In the middle of the west wall hangs a large-scale painting of Xiangyang's "Smoke and Rain", and on the left and right hangs a couplet, written in Yan Lugong's ink, with the following words: "Misty and hazy leisurely bones, spring and stone wild life". There is a big cauldron on the case. On the red sandalwood shelf on the left is a large plate from a large official kiln, containing dozens of delicate yellow and exquisite Buddha hands. There is a white jade chime hanging on the foreign paint shelf on the right, and a small hammer hangs next to it. The couch is a step-by-step bed with a gauze curtain hung with green double embroidery of flowers and insects. It gives the impression that the overall structure is wide and the details are dense, and it is full of a natural and elegant bookish atmosphere.
3 Slowly opened his eyes, and what he saw was a pink and yellow curtain, and the twilight was slightly cool. The top of the head is covered with tassels, swaying gently in the wind. He moved uncomfortably, only to find that the bed beneath him was cold and hard. Even though the complicated and gorgeous Yunluo silk was spread under him like rippling water, it was always soft but extremely thin. From time to time, there is a burst of red sandalwood fragrance, which is quiet and beautiful. Next to the couch is the window, with exquisite carvings and rare wood. There is a beautiful scenery outside the window, including rockeries, small ponds, blue lotus roots, and pink water lilies. From time to time, a maid passed by, but her footsteps were very light and her conversations were also very light.
4. There are five rooms at the main entrance. The upper ones are made of mud ridges with barrels and tiles. The doors, rails and windows are all finely carved with fresh patterns, without any vermilion coating. The walls are all of the same color, and the lower ones are made of white stone. Grass pattern. Looking to the left and right, there are snow-white powder walls, with tiger-skin stones underneath, built with the momentum. Looking forward, you can see white stones, either like ghosts or beasts, standing vertically and horizontally, with moss spots on them, covered with wisteria, and a slight dew in them. Entering the cave through a small trail, you will see lush green trees, shining exotic flowers, and a clear stream that twists and turns from the depths of the flowers and trees under the stone gaps. After a few more steps, it gradually goes to the north, which is flat and wide, with two sides. Flying towers are inserted into the air, and carved embroidered sills are all hidden among the trees on the mountain. Looking down, you can see the clear stream pouring snow, stone steps piercing the clouds, white stone railings, surrounding the edge of the pool, stone bridges, three ports, and animal faces. There is a pavilion on the bridge.
5 The courtyard is surrounded by pink walls, surrounded by green willows, three gates with hanging flowers, and hand-curved verandahs on all sides. In the courtyard, the corridors connect to each other, the mountains and rocks are dotted, and the five buildings have a plaque with the words "Yi Hong Kuai Lu" hanging on them. The entire courtyard is magnificent, graceful and luxurious, with luxuriant flowers, clear and exquisite flowers, and the backyard is full of roses, treasures, and a pool. Qinfang Creek joins here and flows out of the Grand View Garden. There is a white stone road across the Qinfang Creek that leads to the other side. It turns out that there are exquisitely carved wooden boards on all sides, with various patterns such as "Hundred Bats in Flowing Clouds", "Three Friends of Suihan", landscape figures, feathers and flowers, collections, ancient books, and longevity, all carved by famous hands. , colorful and gold-embedded treasures. One by one, there may be a place for storing books, a place for tripods, a place for pens and inkstones, a place for flowers and vases, or a place for bonsai. There are various kinds of them, some have a round sky and a square, some have sunflowers and banana leaves, or some have a series of half-bills. It is really a cluster of flowers, translucent and exquisite. Suddenly, the five-color gauze is covered with silk, and it is tied to the small window; suddenly, the colorful silk is lightly covered, and it is tied to the secluded door. The walls are covered with grooves cut out in the shape of antique toys. Such as harps, swords, hanging bottles, tables and screens, etc., although they are hung on the wall, they are all flush with the wall.
6 The whole room was hung with crimson Turkish tapestry embellished with gold flowers.
In the recess of the room, there is something like a couch, with several *** swords placed on it. The scabbards are gold-plated, and the hilts are inlaid with crystal-clear gems; a Venetian glass lamp hangs from the ceiling. , the shape and color are very charming; under the feet is a Turkish carpet that can sink to the ankle; several door curtains hang down in front of the door, and another door leads to the second room, which seems to be illuminated magnificently.
7 The entrance is a winding verandah, and the stones under the steps form a corridor. There are two or three small rooms above, one is light and the other is dark, and inside are beds, chairs and tables built in the same location. There is another small door from the inner room, which leads to the backyard, where there are large pear blossoms and plantains. There are two more small steps down. Suddenly a gap opened under the wall of the backyard, and a clear spring came out. The ditch was only a few feet long, and it poured into the wall. It went around the steps from the house to the front yard and spiraled out under the bamboo.
8 The whole room was hung with crimson Turkish tapestry embellished with gold flowers. In the recess of the room, there is something like a couch, with a few...>>
Question 7: In ancient times, houses were calculated by "entering"? That's How to calculate it? How big is the screen wall for the third and fifth entrances? Southerners call it Zhaobi, Northerners call it Yingbi, and in ancient times it was called "Xiao Qiang", so there is a saying that "Misfortune arises from Xiao Qiang". In the old days, people believed that ghosts were constantly visiting their homes. If the soul of one's ancestors returns home, it is allowed, but if a lonely ghost sneaks into the house, it will bring disaster to oneself. If there is a screen wall, ghosts will be scared away when they see their own shadow. Of course, the screen wall also has its functional role, which is to block the view of outsiders. Even if the door is open, outsiders cannot see inside the house. Screen walls can also set off the atmosphere and increase the momentum of the residence. In ancient Chinese houses, there was usually a wall standing behind the first outer door, preventing you from directly seeing what was going on inside the house. The first door is called the "porch" and the wall is called the "zhaobi". The entrance hall/screen wall is a unique architectural and cultural form in China. It is a manifestation of the Chinese people's implicit protection of home in architectural form. Methods to change Feng Shui: 3. Repair the house: For example, change the direction of the door of the original house, change the size of the doors and windows, and change the internal layout of the house to comply with the requirements of the "Feng Shui theory" of the Eight Houses and Five Houses. For residences on avenues or streets, you can use the method of building screen walls to block them. The screen walls are built outside or inside the door. Its purpose is to block the wind and avoid evil spirits.