Names of rooms in ancient palaces, such as our living room, study and cloakroom.

The names of houses in China ancient prose should be the most abundant, with different names for different purposes, which have reached the extreme in China's garden architecture, such as pavilions, terraces, buildings, pavilions, boats, corridors, pavilions, halls, halls and pavilions. The demand of literati for houses has risen to the emotional stage of identity identification and taste.

Pavilion: a building with a roof and no walls, which is used for rest. It is mostly built on the roadside or in the garden. Pavilion: (a house above a high platform refers to a building); Loucheng (low wall on the tower) It also refers to vehicles and boats with upper floors, and the upper floors are also called buildings. Hall: A large room for gathering or entertaining guests. Hall: the first room, where the government held ceremonies and tried cases in the old days. Porch: A porch or small room with windows. Hall: a house where guests live. Building: a building, a house with more than two floors. Pavilion: A small overhead building, one of the traditional buildings in China. Its characteristic is that there are usually partition fans or balustrade corridors around it for overlooking, recreation, book collection and Buddha worship. Corridor: an aisle under the eaves or an independent covered aisle. Boat: A boat with a house.