Final Question #1 Architecture Flashcards

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Part 1 - Example of religious architecture

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Mounded Tombs

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Part 1 - Specific Tomb

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First Emperor Qin and the Lishan Mausoleum

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Part 1 - Date

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Late 3rd Century

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Part 1 - Location

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Shaanxi, China

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Part 1 - Reference #1 Title and Author

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Ten Thousand Things: Module and Mass Production in Chinese Art

By Lothar Ledderose

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Part 1 - Reference #1 Info

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“Notes that the compound contained buildings of many sorts, making it… a city for the dead”

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Part 1 - Notes

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Tomb had four pits and included over 10000 warriors. The various structures inside and the large magical army took much time and effort in creating. This alone expresses the power of the emperor. The purpose was to have power and protection in the afterlife, but it also expresses the amount of power he had alive.

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Part 2 - Example of religious architecture

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Cave Temples

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Part 2 - Specific Temple

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The Buddhist Temple of Sokkuram

An artificial cave temple with some exterior characteristics of the mounded tomb traditions and interior characteristics of the cave temples.

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10
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Part 2 - Date

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751

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11
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Part 2 - Location

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On top of Mount Toham in Korea

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Part 2 - Reference #2 Title and Author

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Sokkuram: Buddhist Monument and Political Statement in Korea

By: Mark Harrell

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Part 2 - Reference #2 Info

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States that - Sokkuram’s has dual roles… one that is primarily for Buddhist dharma… its religious role.

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Part 2 - Reference #2 Info

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It further notes that “It is meant to model the perfect Buddhist universe, which may be seen as the mirror of the ideal political state.” In this light it also is used to make a political statement. The location serves the divine so giving those in power more authority to rule.

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15
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Part 3 - Example of religious architecture

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Buddhist Temples

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16
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Part 3 - Specific Temple

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Byodoin and the Phoenix Hall

17
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Part 3 - Date

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998

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Part 3 - Location

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During the Heian Period in Kyoto Japan

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Part 3 - History and argument

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It was originally bought by Fujiwara no Michinaga. He was one of the most powerful of the Fujiwara clan during the rise in power of the aristocrats (Heian Period). It was later turned into a Buddhist Temple by his son Fujiwara no Yorimichi.

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Part 3 - Argument

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The ownership of this large property expresses the power and status of Fujiwara no Michinaga. On a side note the Phoenix Hall is the most famous building in Byodoin and is on the Japanese 10 yen coin and 10000 yen note. This in itself presents the value and importance of the location.