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English: Han Dynasty pottery palace created for elite burial, c. 2nd century BC - 2nd century AD, Henan Provincial Museum, Zhengzhou, China
Français : Modèle d'architecture : manoir conçu pour la classe supérieure. Céramique funéraire. Terre cuite. Henan Provincial Museum, Zhenghou. Les trois éléments de la composition architecturale montrent clairement une variante du siheyuan, avec une progression des parties ouvertes au public, sur la cour du devant, jusqu'à la partie privée, sur l'arrière, après avoir franchi la cour aux tours de guet. La porte se trouve à l'avant, centrée, mais occultée par un écran qu'il faut contourner, la porte franchie, afin de préserver l'intimité même lors de l'ouverture de la porte. Une porte de service, située à l'arrière, donne ici sur une cour latérale.
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