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Ancient Chinese roof tiles come in a myriad of shapes, each contributing to the architectural richness and cultural significance of traditional Chinese buildings. Among the diverse forms are curved tiles (Dangwa), with their gentle arcs offering both functionality and elegance. S-shaped tiles (Wanzi) interlock seamlessly, providing structural integrity while adding decorative flair. Pan tiles (Jiangshi), flat and rectangular, create a waterproof barrier with overlapping rows. Eave tiles (Guaqi) resemble fish tails, diverting rainwater and enhancing the roofline's beauty. Hip tiles (Wadang) cover roof intersections, available in various shapes to suit the roof's design. Ridge tiles (Biao) crown the roof peak with intricate motifs, symbolizing prosperity. Gable-end tiles (Douzi) adorn the roof's gable ends, shaped to fit the slope's angle and adding visual interest. These diverse shapes showcase the craftsmanship and cultural symbolism embedded in ancient Chinese architecture, reflecting both practical functionality and aesthetic beauty.

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