The Analysis of Architecture Image of Anande Temple - The Value and Protection of Gude Temple in Wuhan City

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Anande Temple originated from Myanmar, which belongs to Theravada Buddhism. Anande was the son of the Sakyamuni’s uncle, Hufan, and he finally became one of the Ten Great Disciples of Sakyamuni. Dedicated to the Buddhist temple, AnandeTemple is the most important Theravada Buddhist temple. According to literature, this kind of architectural style has only two buildings: one is AnandeTemple in Myanmar, the other is Gude Temple in Wuhan.This article mainly discusses the idea of restoration programming system of Gude Temple, one of the four jungles in Wuhan city. From the different characteristics in cultural value and architectural space layout represented by “Tianzhu standard” and “Garan seven standard”, the author explains the overall cultural understanding of Gude Temple and program the system with the consideration of cultural and environmental factors.

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