1 Ionian style (slender and beautiful, the column body has 24 grooves, and the stigma is decorated with a pair of downward scrolls, which is elegant and noble, called the female column).
Representative: the temple of erection
Corinthian style (the proportion is more slender, and the stigma is decorated with buttercup leaves, which looks like a basket full of flowers and plants. More decorative)
Representative: The Temple of Zeus in Athens
Doric style (relatively large and majestic, without column base, rising from the ground, with 20 grooves in the column body and no decoration on the stigma, called male column)
Representative: Parthenon
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