Analysis of the Architectural Form of the Han-Tibetan Combined Palace in Xilamuren Temple,Inner Mongolia
After a hundred years of development,Tibetan Buddhism Han-Tibetan combined palace architecture has formed a fixed expression form.This study takes Xilamuren Temple as the research object.Through historical data analysis,field research and comparative research,this paper expounds the formation background of Xilamuren Temple,interprets its layout and architectural form,and analyzes the formation,evolution and development process of its architectural form.The research shows that Xilamuren Temple was influenced by many factors such as religious policy,immigration background and social production mode in the process of construction.Its layout was influenced by the Qing Ulanqab area,and it adopted the Tibetan three-stage palace form with Dugang as the main body.The architectural form and internal structure are influenced by the architectural types in Tumet area,forming the regional architectural characteristics of Tibetan and Han style.