Skip to main navigation
Skip to search
Skip to main content
University of Nottingham Ningbo China Home
Home
Profiles
Research units
Research output
Projects
Prizes
Activities
Press/Media
Impacts
Student theses
Search by expertise, name or affiliation
The origin and development of Dougong and Zaojing in early China
Jing Xie
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Book
›
peer-review
2
Citations (Scopus)
Overview
Fingerprint
Fingerprint
Dive into the research topics of 'The origin and development of Dougong and Zaojing in early China'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
Sort by
Weight
Alphabetically
Arts and Humanities
architectural
100%
Traditional Chinese
100%
Early China
100%
Architecture
66%
imperial China
66%
Han dynasty
66%
Architectural Heritage
66%
China
33%
Contemporary
33%
Historic
33%
Scholars
33%
Columns
33%
Tombs
33%
re-interpretation
33%
Bronze Age
33%
Qing dynasty
33%
Modern architecture
33%
WorldView
33%
Mystic
33%
Transcendentals
33%
carvings
33%
Painting
33%
Royal Palace
33%
Motifs
33%
Heritage Conservation
33%
Great Hall
33%
Sumptuary Law
33%
Keyphrases
Dougong
100%
Early China
100%
Han Dynasty
20%
Chinese Traditional Architecture
20%
Imperial China
20%
Architectural Elements
20%
Contemporary China
10%
Temple
10%
Bracket Set
10%
Visual Elements
10%
Commercial Buildings
10%
Architectural Heritage
10%
Tomb
10%
Architectural Practice
10%
Chinese Traditional Style Building
10%
Carving
10%
Qing Dynasty
10%
Cultural Meanings
10%
Modern Architecture
10%
Chinese Bronze Age
10%
Conservation Movement
10%
Architectural Heritage Conservation
10%
Sumptuary Laws
10%
Cultural Buildings
10%
Historic Structures
10%
Royal Palace
10%