北魏洛陽における仏寺規制の推移と仏塔建立に関する考察
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This paper attempts to research how the buddhist temples in Nothern Wei Loyang were erected and what roles they were playing on the city-planning's ground. Emperor Hsiao-wen-ti moved the capital to Loyang, and enacted a policy of temples in the new capital. Although the erection of the temples was controled at the beginning, his policy was getting laxer gradually. Especially when Empress Dowager Hu was ruling the country, several temples with high pagodas including Yong-ni temple--the most famous one with nine-storeyed pagoda, were built along the main street in front of the palace in this period. Since then the buddhist pagodas became a landmark of the city.
- 社団法人日本建築学会の論文
- 1994-03-30