Jin Shrines, Qinghua Tang 晉祠清華堂
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- Qinghua Tang (English)
- 清華堂 (Traditional Chinese)
- 清华堂 (Simplified Chinese)
- Qīnghuátáng (Pinyin)
- Ch'ing-hua-t'ang (Wade-Giles)
- Jinci Qinghuatang (English)
- 晉祠清華堂 (Traditional Chinese)
- 晋祠清华堂 (Simplified Chinese)
Building Information
A building by this name at Jinci was first documented from the Tianbao reign period of the Northern Qi, unknown when destroyed or where originally located. A five-bay hall was rebuilt north of the Lotus Terrace in the Daoguang period (1821-1851) and given the same name. No longer exant. This structure is number 34 on our plan of the site.1
Date
550-560
Works Cited
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- 1 MILLER. 2007. The Divine Nature of Power: Chinese Ritual Architecture at the Sacred Site of Jinci, 197.
- 2 WILKINSON. 2000. Chinese History: A Manual, 12.
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