xúanshān 懸山

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Terms

  • xuanshan (Pinyin without tones)
  • 懸山 (Traditional Chinese)
  • 悬山 (Simplified Chinese)
  • xúanshān (Pinyin)
  • hsüan-shan (Wade-Giles)
  • overhanging gable roof (English)1

Gloss

    A term commonly used in the Qing dynasty for a two-sloped, gable roof which extends beyond the wall plane on the gable ends (Guo 2002, 86). This type can also be called a xuanshanding 懸山頂, where ding 頂 means roof (Fu 2017, 370).2

    一種兩坡,並且在山面挑出的屋頂形式。2

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Works Cited

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  • 1 FU. 2017. Traditional Chinese Architecture: Twelve Essays, 370.Link to Zotero Bibliographic Record
  • 2 GUO. 2002. A Visual Dictionary of Chinese Architecture, 86.Link to Zotero Bibliographic Record; FU. 2017. Traditional Chinese Architecture: Twelve Essays, 370.Link to Zotero Bibliographic Record

Broad Match: roof types

External relationships (1)

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How to Cite This Entry

CMW S21, “ 懸山 xúanshān” in Architectura Sinica last modified October 16, 2023, https://architecturasinica.org/keyword/k000146.

Bibliography:

CMW S21, “ 懸山 xúanshān.” In Architectura Sinica, edited by Tracy Miller. Entry published March 24, 2021. https://architecturasinica.org/keyword/k000146.

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Entry Title: 懸山 xúanshān

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