(1) Pavilion: A building with a roof and no wall for rest, mostly built on the roadside or in the garden.
(2) Pavilion: built by the water or lace to create a landscape. The plane is generally rectangular, generally open or provided with window sashes for people to relax and look out. The waterside pavilion faces the water on three sides.
(3) Hall: the first room, a tall house, can be used to express the kinship with grandfather. In the old days, the place where officials handled cases was also called the hall, which could also be used as a quantifier.
4 Xuan: Chinese characters, pinyin: xuān, meaning: ancient cars with sheds or curtains; A corridor or hut with windows, etc. Shuo Wen records: Xuan, Qu Che Fan Che.
⑤ Hall: a house for entertaining guests or passengers; Some cultural workplaces.
⑥ Floor: Houses with two or more floors; Also refers to the superstructure of a building or a superstructure.
⑦ Pavilion: A building similar to a building, a small overhead building, and one of the traditional buildings in China. Its characteristic is that there are usually partition fans or railing corridors around it for overlooking, resting, collecting books and worshiping Buddha.
⑧ Corridor: Corridor refers to the corridor under the eaves, the corridor in the house or the corridor with independent roof. Including cloisters and verandahs, it has the functions of sunshade, rainproof, nap and so on. Corridor is an integral part of architecture, and it is also an important means to form architectural appearance characteristics and divide spatial pattern.
Pet-name ruby boat: a boat with a house. A boat-shaped building built on the water surface of the garden, used for playing, feasting and enjoying the waterscape. The ship is an architectural image simulated and refined by China people from real life. Being in it is like taking a boat and rippling in the water. The first half of the ship faces the water for more than three times, and there is always a flat bridge at the bow connected with the shore, similar to a springboard. Usually the lower hull is made of stone and the upper cabin is made of wood.