Chinese architecture has had a lustory exceeding 3,500 years if we acknowledge the palace ruins of the prehistoric Shang-Yin dynasty as its earliest surviving example. Architectural complexes described in ancient texts, such as the "He Palace" of Huangdi (Yellow Em-peror), suggest their existence at the very beginning of the Chinese civilization. Some fundamental prin-aples developed by architects and builders centuries ago have perpetuated for thousands of years. One such notion is mentioned in the chapter titled Da-yu-mo (Counsels of the Great Yu) in Shang Shu (Book of History):"putting right the virtues, using tools that provide the conveniences of daily life, and securing the rich means of sustaining life are things that must be harmoniously attended to."