In the Oksa section of the Samguksagi magazine, there are restrictions on houses according to each valley of Silla. Oksa Jingol is not decorated with gold, silver, yuseok, and fivechae, the house is not more than 24 characters long and wide, does not cover roof tiles, does not install double eaves, does not sculpt Hyeongeo, and is not decorated with gold, silver, yuseok, and roof tiles. Stair stones are not ground and triple stairs are not installed, and walls are not equipped with beams and flooring, and lime is not applied. The edge rim of the foot is prohibited from gold, gyesu, and yachora, the folding screen is prohibited from embroidered, and the bed is not decorated with godmother or incense. Jinchonju in the province was like 5Dupum, and Chachonju was like 4Dupum. The six objects were not decorated with gold, silver, yuseok, white, and fivechae, as the house did not exceed 21 characters long and wide, do not cover the roof tiles, do not have double eaves, intermediate beams, gonga, and slang. The middle staircase and the double staircase are not installed, and the staircase stone is not grinded, and the fence does not exceed eight characters, and lime is not applied without installing beams and floorboards. The edge of the foot is prohibited from counting and functioning, the folding screen is prohibited from embroidered, and the bed cannot be decorated with godmother, jadan, incense, or Hoiyangmok, and silk jewelry is prohibited. There are no double gates and private gates installed, and the stable allows five horses to be put in. The five objects did not exceed 18 characters in length and width, did not use elm trees, did not cover the roof tiles, did not install jugae, did not install double eaves, Jungbo, Hwadua, and was not decorated with gold, silver, yuseok, dongrap, or five. Stair stones are not ground, and the fence does not exceed seven characters, and lime is not applied without constructing beams. Gold, Gye, Neung, Dog, and Si were prohibited from the edge of the foot. The main gate and all four gates are not built, and the stable allows three horses to be placed. From 4Dupum to Baekseong, the house did not exceed 15 characters in length and width, did not use elm trees, did not install a well ceiling, did not cover the roof of the roof, did not install double eaves, gonga, and hyeongeo, and was not decorated with gold, silver, yuseok, or copper. Seomdol does not use sandstone, and the fence does not exceed six characters, and lime is not applied without constructing a beam. The main gate and the four-way gate were not built, and the stable allowed two horses to be put in. --------------------------------- If you look at this, the Silla Imperial Palace is roughly equipped with a roof tile, and a double eaves (e.g., Sangdaewoongjeon Hall of Janggoksa Temple) is installed and gonga.It can be seen that the hanging fish (: decoration of fish and harmonics on the bottom of the top of the interest part where the gable board encounters) was installed, and splendidly decorated with gold, silver, yuseok, and bronze. And it can be assumed that it is a form of lime applied to the triple stairs (maybe similar to the form seen in the early Japanese temple architecture...) It can also be seen that it only limited Dangwa and raised freely from tile. Looking at the splendid decoration of Jingol's house with gold and silver lanterns, it can be assumed that this decoration was not a regular family house, but only the imperial palace and temple. Whatever it was, when looking at the restrictions on architecture at that time, I can't hide the thought that it was a very colorful city.
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