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- Q12062295 subject Q7479266.
- Q12062295 subject Q8562279.
- Q12062295 subject Q8853666.
- Q12062295 abstract "Nakazonae (中備・中具) are decorative intercolumnar struts installed in the intervals between bracket complexes (tokyō) at Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines in Japan.In origin they were necessary to help support the roof; however, at the end of the 10th century the invention of the hidden roof made them superfluous. They remained in use, albeit in a purely decorative role, and are typical of the Wayō style. The Zenshūyō style used by Zen temples has instead bracket complexes even between posts.".
- Q12062295 thumbnail Kentozuka.jpg?width=300.
- Q12062295 wikiPageWikiLink Q184963.
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- Q12062295 wikiPageWikiLink Q3566879.
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- Q12062295 wikiPageWikiLink Q7479266.
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- Q12062295 wikiPageWikiLink Q8562279.
- Q12062295 wikiPageWikiLink Q8853666.
- Q12062295 comment "Nakazonae (中備・中具) are decorative intercolumnar struts installed in the intervals between bracket complexes (tokyō) at Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines in Japan.In origin they were necessary to help support the roof; however, at the end of the 10th century the invention of the hidden roof made them superfluous. They remained in use, albeit in a purely decorative role, and are typical of the Wayō style. The Zenshūyō style used by Zen temples has instead bracket complexes even between posts.".
- Q12062295 label "Nakazonae".
- Q12062295 depiction Kentozuka.jpg.