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dīshuǐ (<roofing tile by location or context>, roofing tile, ... Materials (hierarchy name)) |
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Note: The term dishui 滴水 (literally “dripping water”) as an architectural term is first found in Ming dynasty literature. The texts explain that dishui are located at the end of the eaves and that the end of the tile “hangs down,” but there is no description of the specific shape. Recent research and existing examples indicate that the term dishui can be understood in both a narrow and a broad sense. When modern scholars define dishui, they are usually referring specifically to the plate tile with a “ruyi”-shape 如意形 descending from the lowest end of the gutter tiles, especially in the context of Qing architecture. Thus, dishui can be used to distinguish Qing style buildings from Song style buildings, the latter of which more commonly employed “multi-lipped plate tiles” (chongchun banwa 重唇瓪瓦)," as described in the the Song dynasty Yingzao fashi (Liang 1981, 85; Yao 1986, 111; Pan and He 2005, 157). More generally, dishui can be used to refer to any eaves gutter tile with an end that hangs down. |
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dīshuǐ (preferred,C,U,English-P,D,L,B)
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dīshuǐ (Chinese (transliterated Pinyin)-P,D,U,B)
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滴水 (C,U,Chinese (traditional),D,U,B)
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dishui (C,U,Chinese (transliterated Pinyin without tones),D,U,B)
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ti-shui (C,V,Chinese (transliterated Wade-Giles),D,U,B)
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Facet/Hierarchy Code: M.MT |
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Chinese (traditional) ..... 作為建築術語的“滴水”最早見於明代文獻,根據古代文獻可知“滴水”位於簷端,瓦的端部���垂,但未見對具體形態的描述。從學者的研究和現存實例來看,“滴水”可以作狹義與廣義兩種理解:當學者定義滴水時,往往特指隴溝最下端有如意形舌片下垂之瓪瓦,這種狹義理解的滴水也常用於宋清相對照的語境下,以區別于宋代《營造法式》中的 “重唇瓪瓦”。 作為建築術語的“滴水”最早見於明代文獻(卓 1580,5.9a),根據古代文獻可知“滴水”位於簷端,瓦的端部下垂,但未見對具體形態的描述。從學者的研究和現存實例來看,“滴水”可以作狹義與廣義兩種理解:當學者定義滴水時,往往特指隴溝最下端有如意形舌片下垂之瓪瓦,這種狹義理解的滴水也常用於宋清相對照的語境下,以區別于宋代《營造法式》中的“重唇瓪瓦” (梁 1981,85;姚 1986,111;潘和何 2005:157)。學者在描述建築物屋面瓦件時,常使用“滴水”來泛指位於隴溝最下端,這是“滴水”的廣義理解。 |
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