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Is Han Que single or double in Han Dynasty?

The Han family paired up with Han que. Hanque is a building built outside the city gate or building gate in Han Dynasty to show its unique level. Because the left and right sides are symmetrical and there is a gap in the middle, it is called que and ancient que, which lacks generality. Therefore, Han Que appears in pairs.

Stone Que in Han Dynasty is the earliest and best preserved ancient ground building in China. It has a history of nearly 2000 years and is a national treasure.

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The literature records that there were tombs in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and the earliest surviving relics belong to the Han Dynasty, which is a precious material for understanding the architecture of the Han Dynasty. Among the existing Han Ques, there are Taishi Que, Shao Shi Quemen and Qimu Pagoda in Dengfeng County, Henan Province, Wushi Que in Jiaxiang City, Jining City, Shandong Province, Feng Huan Que and Shenfu Que in Quxian County and Pingyang County, Mianyang City, Sichuan Province, Gaoyi Que in Ya 'an County, Sichuan Province, Wuyang Que and Fang Ding Que in Zhongxian County, Chongqing, and there is no Ming Que.

Han Dynasty is the heyday of architectural que, and capitals, palaces, mausoleums, temples, government offices, official residences and cemeteries can all be built according to a certain level.