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Refers to the style of architecture developed during the Song dynasty (970-1279 BCE) in China and introduced into Japan along with Zen Buddhism during the Kamakura period (1185-1333). The style is characterized by smaller, more structurally complex buildings than before, with strongly articulated bracketing.
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- 禪宗樣 [zh]
- chán zōng yàng [zh]
- chan zong yang [zh]
- ch'an tsung yang [zh]
- Chinese Style (Japanese architectural style) [en]
- Style, Chinese (Japanese architectural style) [en]
- Style, Zen [en]
- Zen Style [en]