Study on the Restoration Design of the Side Hall at the East Palace Site of Wudang Mountain Yuzhen Palace
The Wudang mountain ancient architectural complex was built during the Tang dynasty, flourished during the Ming dynasty and was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1994 , of which the Wudang mountain Yuzhen palace was built by order of Emperor Zhu Di of the Ming dynasty. The Yuzhen palace contains three parts, namely the middle palace, the west palace and the east palace. This study is based on archaeological information from Wudang mountain Yuzhen palace site and the side hall site of the east palace is selected as the object of study. By examining the practice of Ming dynasty grand woodwork and referring to other Ming dynasty official buildings of the same period, the restoration elements of the Yuzhen palace are weighed and compared, and a visual representation of the restoration results of the east palace of The Yuzhen palace site is provided.