並列タイトル等The garden similar to Japanese shinden-zukuri (shinden-style) at Bohai Shangjing-Longquan-Fu Palace Garden and its genealogy
一般注記type:Other
The characteristics of Bohai Shangjing-Longquan-Fu (the shangjing-Longquan Capital City) Palace Garden are the main building looking to a pond with two corridors built to the right and left of it, the close symmetry with the main building as its central axis, and the existence of nakajima (the islets in the pond) and the octagonal building.The garden resembles the Pure Land drawn on the wall of Mogaoku in Dunhuang. The likeness implies that it derives from the gardens attached to shrines and palaces in Chang'an or Luoyang. Moreover, it suggests the existence of such gardens in Chang'an and Luoyang that can be said to be the origin of Japanese shinden-zukuri with nakajima and the wings shaping the Japanese character ko(コ). Since their existence in the palace of Sui Dynasty is verified in historical materials, these gardens are regarded as originally a kind of palace garden. This structure, passed down to Bohai, seems to be adopted into the Shangjing-Longquan-Fu Palace Garden. The octagonal buildings, too, were often seen in the gardens of Tang Dynasty, implying that Shangjing-Longquan-Fu Palace Garden was strongly influenced by the gardens of Tang Dynasty. And the combination of the wings shaping the character ko and the pond in Tang Dynasty appears to influence Japanese architecture and develop into the garden style called shinden-zukuri.
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