There are four slopes, each in the front, back, right,
and left side, to make up the whole roof. The level is higher than the other
two types. The style Si Po Shui is usually used for palaces or temples.
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It's similar to the style of Ying Shan Ding but with
two smaller slopes on the two sides.
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There are two slopes (the front and the back) to make
up the roof. The beams and the stands
are hidden under the roof and between the walls. It's the most common style for
the houses of ordinary people.
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