1. Here are some ancient poems praising gardens
"When you go to Gusu, everyone is sleeping on the river.
There is little free space in the Forbidden City and small water alleys. "There are many bridges." - Du Xunhe, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, hugging a secluded mountain, is actually in the middle of the city.
(Song Dynasty Su Shunqin's "Canglang Pavilion") I live in the city, but I am in the mountains. (Yuan Weize's "Scenery of the Lion Forest") There are no carriages and horses in Juepo's land, but I believe there are mountains and forests in the city.
(Ming Dynasty Wen Zhengming's "Picture Ode to the Humble Administrator's Garden·Ruoshu Hall") I don't know that there are mountains and forests in the city, and the hills and valleys of Xie Gong should be worthy of the blame. (Xu Song of the Qing Dynasty "Visiting Zhou Xueke in Autumn at Huaiyunting Pavilion to Send Posts and Tasha".
Huaiyunting is now the northern half of Suzhou Garden). Cut off from the noise of the city in the west of the city, the secluded residence is like a savage's home. (Wang Wan of the Qing Dynasty, "Another Title on Jiang's Art Garden") Who says today is different from the past, you know that there are mountains and forests in the city.
(Qianlong's "Sentences from the Lion Grove" by Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty) Where can I find the whereabouts of the layman? There are actually mountains and forests in the city. (Wang Gengyan of the Qing Dynasty, "Wandering in the Lion Forest") The gulls are playing in groups, but they are not touched or frightened;
(Jiang Tang's "Beichi Ode", Beichi was a Suzhou official garden in the Tang and Song Dynasties) Lazy Yunxian, sleeping high in the depths of Penglai... Lin Quan loves me, I love Lin Quan. (Wu Xiyi's "Happiness in Front of the Palace·Lazy Cloud Nest", Lazy Cloud Nest is a Suzhou residence in the Yuan Dynasty) The clear breeze and bright moon are priceless; there is love for people near water and distant mountains.
(The green pines and green bamboos in the Canglang Pavilion are really good guests; the bright moon and the clear breeze are old friends. (The couplet of the lion forest and the snow hall) The mountains and rivers are waiting for you; the flowers and willows are even more selfless.
(Humble Government) Who is sitting with you in the garden?) The poetry album should be full of flavor; the happy fish and birds come to meet each other. (Old couplets in the embroidered Qi Pavilion in the Humble Administrator's Garden) The fish swim out while leaning on the water; the butterflies turn into stone when they are leaning against the flow. p>
(Huqiu Huayu Pavilion) Jiangnan gardens are the best in the world, Suzhou gardens are Jiajiang Pagoda out of the forest, mountains are hidden in the temple (Huqiu), the ancient palace has little free space, and there are many water lanes and small bridges. The boss likes to eat in the south For all the dishes, it’s better to come to Suzhou city. The chicken head with fertilized water is moist, with ten dendrobium beads each, soft and fragrant, and full of milk. The small peeled courtyard is quiet and the east and west bridges face each other. The three hundred painted bridges reflect the spring city of Jiangcheng. The Three Hundred and Seventy Bridge, with wicker towers and green waves on both sides of the water, the red railings of the Three Hundred and Ninety Bridge, reads Suzhou poetry at night, with the snow and ice floating in the sky, and the faint moon in the river.
In front of Lannan's window, the fragrance is flowing quietly. I have cherished my heart for thousands of years, and it is even more quiet at night.
The sky is filled with falling crows and frost, and it is midnight at Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City. The sound reaches the passenger ship. 2. What are the poems that describe the artistic conception of the garden?
When you go to Suzhou, there are few empty spaces in the Forbidden City and many small bridges in the water lanes. (Tang Dynasty) Du Xunhe
A secluded mountain lies within the city. (Song Dynasty) Su Shunqin
The clear breeze and bright moon are priceless; (Yuan Dynasty) Wu Xiyi
Humanity. I live in the city, and I suspect that I am in the mountains. (Yuan Dynasty) Wei Ze
It is a pity that there are no cars and horses in the city, but I believe there are mountains and forests in the city. (Ming Dynasty) Wen Zhengming
I don’t know that there are mountains and forests in the city, and Xie Gong’s hills and valleys should be without fault. (Qing Dynasty) Xu Song
Banana leaves are half yellow and lotus leaves are green, and the autumn rain of two families is heard. (Song Dynasty) Yang Wanli
Fei Hong overlooks the Qin River, and the mist makes the string light. (Song Dynasty) Bao Zhao
It took less than a year to return to Dongshan to plant spring fields. (Tang Dynasty) Wang Wei
Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, the midnight bell rings for the passenger ship. (Tang Dynasty) Zhang Ji
Separated from the noise of the city in the west, the secluded place is like a wild man's house. (Qing Dynasty) Wang Wan
The sky is high and the sky is full of flowers. (Song Dynasty) Lu You
Where can I find the trace of the layman? There are mountains and forests in the city. (Qing Dynasty) Wang Gengyan
I don’t know. There are mountains and forests in the city, and the mountains and valleys of Xie Gong should be unfailing. (Qing Dynasty) Xu Song
A song in the flower garden reflects the thatched cottage, and the Qing Dynasty sits on the leisure steps in the sunset.
Who said today is different from the past, only to know that there are mountains and forests in the city. (Qing Dynasty) Qianlong
The lotus leaves touching the sky are infinitely green, and the lotus flowers reflecting the sun are unique.
(Song Dynasty) Yang Wanli
Looking back to the east of Wei Bridge, I feel the same spring scenery in the distance. The setting sun is beautiful with green silk hair, and the spring breeze is playing with the beauty. (Tang Dynasty) Liu Xiyi
When the bridge is cold, golden geese fall, and in the forest, green roosters fly. (Tang) Song Zhiwen
The long bridge on the Wei River is about to be crossed, and new trees are gradually appearing in the lush greenery. (Tang Dynasty) Li Longji
Garden artistic conception: Through the emotions reflected in the image of the garden, visitors can be moved by the scenery and create an artistic realm of blending of scenes. The artistic conception of a garden can express itself internally and move people externally. Garden artistic conception emphasizes the spiritual attributes of the garden space environment, which is relative to the material attributes of the garden ecological environment. Garden landscaping cannot directly create artistic conception, but it can use people's psychological activity rules and social and cultural accumulation to give full play to the characteristics of garden landscaping and create environmental conditions that encourage visitors to produce a variety of beautiful artistic conceptions. 3. What are the poems that praise "garden"?
1. In the rain, the grass is green and dyed, and the peach blossoms on the water are red.
——Wang Wei's "Wangchuan Bieye" Explanation: The grass in the rain is as green as if it were dyed, and the peach blossoms on the water are as red as if they are about to burn. 2. The moon is setting, the sky is filled with crows and frost, and the river maple and fishing fire are facing melancholy.
——Zhang Ji's "Night Mooring at Maple Bridge" Interpretation: The moon has set, the crows are crows, the sky is full of autumn frost, the maple trees on the riverside reflect the fishing fires on the boat, and I am left alone with my sorrow. sleep.. 3. Entering the ancient temple early in the morning, the first sunlight shines on the high forest.
The bamboo path leads to a secluded place, and the Zen room is surrounded by flowers and trees. ——Chang Jian's "Inscription on the Zen Temple Behind Poshan Temple" Explanation: I walked into this ancient temple early in the morning, and the rising sun reflected the woods on the mountain.
Bamboo groves cover the path leading to the depths, and the flowers and trees in front and behind the Zen room are luxuriant and colorful. 4. The grass outside Cheung Chau Garden is rustling, but it is a long time to travel to the city.
——Du Mu's "Maple Bridge" Definition: Outside Cheung Chau Garden, the vegetation is rustling. Looking back on the journey, the mountains and rivers are vast and the years are far away.
Only the scene of separation is vivid and unforgettable. 5. There is no need to sigh lightly at the wind and moon. The departure of Bashan is worth a thousand weights.
——Lu You's "Su Fengqiao" Definition: Staying awake in the middle of the night is because you are afraid of thousands of mountains and rivers. When he stopped in Badong at night, he chanted: "I have been without a home for half a lifetime, but now I am dreaming of going to Badong."
Traveling through the land of thousands of deaths and lifetimes, the road leads to thousands of peaks. 6. The boat moves. Dusk is approaching in Shedu, and the green trees are far away in the river village.
- Xie Jin's "Crossing the Maple Bridge to Leave Friends in the West of the City" 7. Suzhou is good, the ancient temple said that the maple bridge on the water is ripe, and the bells are ringing. The dawn is long.
——Zhou Shoujuan's "Reminiscences of Jiangnan" 8. The clouds are rising from the pavilions, and people are singing and dancing by the water, and the sails under the bridge are like ants.
——Xie Jin's "Maple Bridge Song to Send Wu Xiucai to Jinling" 9. The sails are hung with smoke outside Changzhou Garden, and the clothes are stained by the rain on Hufu Mountain. p>
——Xie Jin's "Maple Bridge Song for Wu Xiucai in Jinling" 10. The best night is when the wind is high and the moon is white.
——Ouyang Xiu "Canglang Pavilion" The top ten famous gardens in China are Beijing Old Summer Palace, Wuxi Jichang Garden, Zhejiang Qiyuan, Guangdong Qinghui Garden, Suzhou Net Master Garden, Beijing Summer Palace, Suzhou Humble Administrator Garden, Yu Garden in Shanghai, Ancient Lotus Pond in Beijing, Ge Garden in Jiangsu 4. What are the ancient poems describing courtyard gardens?
The courtyard is a little deep, with willows piled in smoke. There is no heavy curtain outside the curtain. This is the poem "Butterfly Loves Flowers" by Ouyang Xiu, a writer of the Northern Song Dynasty.
2. The flowers fall away helplessly, and the familiar geese return, wandering alone in the small garden.
The Northern Song Dynasty poet Yan Shu's "Huanxi Sand" is also a poem.
The winding path leads to a secluded place with deep flowers and trees. This poem is written by the Tang Dynasty poet Chang Jian. This is a poem.
4. The flower path has never been swept by visitors, but now the gate is opened for you.
This is a poem by Du Fu, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty. 5.
Silently, I went up to the west building alone, the moon was like a hook, and the lonely phoenix tree locked the autumn in the deep courtyard. This is the poem "Happy Meeting" written by Li Yu, the famous emperor poet in the Five Dynasties and later the emperor of the Southern Tang Dynasty.
1. I live in a city, but I am in the mountains. (Yuan Weize's "Scenery in the Lion Forest").
2. It is a pity that there are no carriages and horses in the land, but I believe there are mountains and forests in the city. (Ming Dynasty Wen Zhengming's "Pictures of the Humble Administrator's Garden·Ruoshu Hall").
I don’t know that there are mountains and forests in the city, so the hills and valleys should be worthy of my thanks. (Xu Song of the Qing Dynasty "Visiting Zhou Xueke in Autumn at Huaiyunting Pavilion to Tune and Send Tasha".
Huaiyunting is now the northern half of Suzhou Garden). 3. Cut off the noise from the city in the west of the city, and the secluded place looks like a savage home.
(Qing Dynasty Wang Wan's "Retitled Jiang's Art Garden"). 4. Who says today is different from the past? You know there are mountains and forests in the city.
("Lion Grove Sentences" by Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty). 5. Where can I find the layman's trace? There are mountains and forests in the city.
("Wandering in the Lion Forest" by Wang Gengyan of the Qing Dynasty). 5. Sentences about gardens
1. Stroll along this corridor, feel the extraordinary atmosphere, and admire the lush trees. Because it was drizzling and there was fog in the sky, I actually felt like I was flying in the clouds and in the mist...
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As soon as I entered the garden, I felt a sense of ecstasy. The elegant fragrance came to our face. We followed the fragrance and saw a crystal clear pond full of tender pink lotus flowers, each one standing gracefully and beautifully. Some have only unfolded two or three petals, like a little fairy wearing a fluffy dress; some petals have been fully unfolded, revealing small tender yellow lotus pods; some are still flower bones, which look so full that they are about to burst. of.
3. There is a courtyard on the east side of the garden. The courtyard is full of flowers. The flowers are not very big. From a distance, you can see the stars, the colors are yellow, red, white... and they also exude a burst of fragrance. There is a refreshing fragrance, and the courtyard is magnificently decorated. The western part of the garden is mainly rockery. There are many rockery mountains and the design is very lifelike, giving people the feeling that they are visiting a real mountain, lifelike. There is a small forest in the north of the garden, which contains bamboo, apricot trees, peach trees, hemlocks, etc. It's best to stay here to escape the heat in the summer.
4. The colors of Beijing gardens are mostly golden or bright red. Sometimes, you can see a flying eaves in the green bushes, yellow and green, which complement each other. Most palaces are decorated with glazed tiles, and the bright red edges and columns are too solemn, but lacking in elegance. There are exceptions. The main hall of Tantuo Temple is paved with gray square tiles and the walls are also dark, blending seamlessly with the surrounding scenery. "The upper steps are green with moss marks, and the grass color is green in the curtains." It is simple, elegant and unique. 6. Sentences describing gardens
It is said that “the gardens in Jiangnan are the best in the world, and the gardens in Suzhou are the best in the south of the Yangtze River”.
Suzhou is famous for its beautiful gardens. These gardens can be divided into three categories: residential gardens, suburban gardens and temple gardens. Suzhou gardens are mostly residential gardens built by nobles, eunuchs, wealthy businessmen, etc. They are exquisite and elegant.
These gardens reflect the different styles of gardens in the past dynasties and are both representative works of Chinese garden art. "There is paradise above, and there are Suzhou and Hangzhou below." The reason why Suzhou is known as "paradise" is largely because it has a number of nationally and even world-famous classical gardens.
Suzhou Gardens Humble Administrator's Garden The Humble Administrator's Garden, together with the Summer Palace in Beijing, Chengde Summer Resort, and Suzhou Lingering Garden, are known as the four most famous classical gardens in my country. It was originally the residence of Lu Guimeng, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. Later, it was the residence of Wang Xianchen, the censor of the Ming Dynasty, who lived in seclusion. It was inspired by the ancients to build a house, plant trees, and irrigate the garden with vegetables. This is also named after the semantic meaning of "the clumsy in politics". It was once the residence of the loyal prince of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. It is now a national key cultural relics protection unit.
The Humble Administrator's Garden is divided into four parts: east, middle, west and residential. The residence is a typical Suzhou folk house and is now arranged as a garden museum exhibition hall.
The eastern part is bright and cheerful, dominated by Pinggang distant mountains, pine forest lawns, and Zhuwu meandering water. The main attractions include: Lan Xuetang, Zhuyun Peak, Furong Pavilion, Tianquan Pavilion, Xiangxiang Pavilion, etc.
The middle part is the essence of the Humble Administrator’s Garden. The pool accounts for one-third of the area and is dominated by water. The pool is wide and lush with trees, and the scenery is natural. Buildings of different shapes and heights are arranged near the water. times clearly. The main attractions include: Yuanxiang Hall, Xiangzhou, Hefeng Pavilion, Jianshan Tower, Xiaofeihong, Loquat Garden, etc.
The main building in the west is the 30th building on the side of the house. It is said that "the gardens in Jiangnan are the best in the world, and the gardens in Suzhou are the best in the south of the Yangtze River".
Suzhou is famous for its beautiful gardens. These gardens can be divided into three categories: residential gardens, suburban gardens and temple gardens. Suzhou gardens are mostly residential gardens built by nobles, eunuchs, wealthy businessmen, etc. They are exquisite and elegant.
These gardens reflect the different styles of gardens in the past dynasties and are both representative works of Chinese garden art. "There is paradise above, and there are Suzhou and Hangzhou below." The reason why Suzhou is known as "paradise" is largely because it has a number of nationally and even world-famous classical gardens.
Suzhou Gardens Humble Administrator's Garden The Humble Administrator's Garden, together with the Summer Palace in Beijing, Chengde Summer Resort, and Suzhou Lingering Garden, are known as the four most famous classical gardens in my country. It was originally the residence of Lu Guimeng, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. Later, it was the residence of Wang Xianchen, the censor of the Ming Dynasty, who lived in seclusion. It was inspired by the ancients to build a house, plant trees, and irrigate the garden with vegetables. This is also named after the semantic meaning of "the clumsy in politics". It was once the residence of the loyal prince of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. It is now a national key cultural relics protection unit.
The Humble Administrator's Garden is divided into four parts: east, middle, west and residential. The residence is a typical Suzhou folk house and is now arranged as a garden museum exhibition hall.
The eastern part is bright and cheerful, dominated by Pinggang distant mountains, pine forest lawns, and Zhuwu meandering water. The main attractions include: Lan Xuetang, Zhuyun Peak, Furong Pavilion, Tianquan Pavilion, Xiangxiang Pavilion, etc.
The middle part is the essence of the Humble Administrator’s Garden. The pool accounts for one-third of the area and is dominated by water. The pool is wide and lush with trees, and the scenery is natural. Buildings of different shapes and heights are arranged near the water. times clearly. The main attractions include: Yuanxiang Hall, Xiangzhou, Hefeng Pavilion, Jianshan Tower, Xiaofeihong, Loquat Garden, etc.
The main building in the west is the Thirty-Six Yuanyang Pavilion near the residence. The pool is in the shape of a curved ruler. It is characterized by the separation of pavilions, undulating corridors, water wave reflections, unique interest, and gorgeous and exquisite decoration. The main attractions include: Thirty-six Yuanyang Pavilion, Reflection Tower, Sitting with Whom Pavilion, Water Corridor, etc.
Suzhou Gardens Canglang Pavilion Canglang Pavilion is located in Sanyuanfang in the south of the city. It has the longest history among the existing Suzhou gardens. The layout of the whole garden is natural and harmonious, which can be called a masterpiece with ingenious conception and appropriate techniques.
Together with the Lion Grove Garden, the Humble Administrator’s Garden and the Liuyuan Garden, it is one of the four major gardens in Suzhou during the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. The scenery of the whole garden is simple, simple and elegant. It does not rely on craftsmanship to win, but takes nature as its beauty.
The so-called natural means, firstly, that it is not artificial, does not add carvings, and does not reveal the traces of axe; secondly, it means to express it properly, and strive to be suitable for the mountains and rivers, just like the natural scenery. The scenery outside the Canglang Pavilion is caused by water. The garden gate opens to the north, and there is a stone bridge in front. A bay of water flows from west to east, surrounding the garden to the south. In the early morning and evening, the smoke is filled with smoke, which is very poetic of a mountain, island, and water town.
The layout of the garden is mainly based on mountains. You can see yellow stones as the main ones at the entrance. Rockeries with alternating earth and rocks. Ancient trees and new branches on the mountains are full of vitality. Green bamboos are swaying among them, and vines hang from them. There is a unique scenery. The wild scenery of the mountains and forests. Most of the buildings are also surrounded by mountains and connected by corridors.
However, mountains without water will lack beauty, and water without mountains will lack strength. Therefore, a corridor was built along the pond, winding and twisting, which not only connects the pavilions built near the pond into one, but also prevents loneliness. You can also view the scenery from both sides through more than 100 leaky windows with different patterns on the complex corridor, so that the water outside the garden and the mountains inside the garden complement each other and naturally blend into one. This can be said to be a model of borrowed scenery. Suzhou Gardens Lion Grove The Lion Grove is one of the four famous gardens in Suzhou, with a history of more than 600 years.
In the second year of the Zhizheng period of the Yuan Dynasty, a disciple of the famous monk Tianru Zen Master Wei Ze "invested money to buy land and build a house to live in his teacher." Because in the garden, "there are ten thousand solid bamboos in the forest, and there are many strange things under the bamboos." "The stone is shaped like a lion"; and because Tianru Zen Master Wei Ze obtained the Dharma at Puying Guoshizhong Peak at the Lion Rock in Tianmu Mountain, Zhejiang, in order to commemorate the Buddha's mantle and mentor relationship, he took the meaning of the lion in the Buddhist scriptures, hence the name "Master's Forest" and "Lion Forest".
The Lion Forest not only has the cultural landscape of Suzhou classical gardens including pavilions, terraces, towers, pavilions, halls, halls, pavilions and corridors, but is also famous for its lakes, mountains, strange rocks, and deep caves and ravines. It is known as " It is known as the "rockery kingdom". Suzhou Garden Lingering Garden was first built during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. The garden is divided into four scenic areas: the middle part is centered on the mountain and pond, with a bright and quiet scenery; the eastern part has majestic halls and spacious halls with stacked towers and pavilions; the western part is the mountain maple forest with beautiful scenery Natural and beautiful; the north is pastoral style.
The whole garden has a rigorous architectural layout and a well-organized architectural space. It ranks first among Suzhou gardens and is one of the four famous gardens in China. Suzhou Gardens Master of the Nets Garden Master of the Nets Garden is located in Kuojiatou Lane, Fengmen Nei, with the back door reaching Shiquan Street.
The whole garden covers an area of ??about eight acres, less than one-sixth of the Humble Administrator's Garden, but it is small but large, with rigorous layout, clear priorities and rich changes. There are gardens and scenery in the garden. There is a scene outside, which is exquisite and profound. Although there are many buildings, there is no congestion, and although the mountain pond is small, it does not feel cramped. Therefore, it is considered to be a model of using less to win more in Suzhou classical gardens.
Master of the Nets Garden was originally called "Yuyin". It was purchased by Zongyuan of the Song Dynasty in the Qing Dynasty. It borrowed the old meaning of "Yuyin" and was homophonic with the name of the lane "Wang Si", so it was renamed "Master of the Nets Garden". Suzhou Garden Yiyuan Yiyuan is located in the center of the old city. 7. What are the poems praising "garden"
1. In the rain, the grass is dyed green, and the peach blossoms on the water are red. ——Wang Wei's "Wangchuan Bieye"
Definition: The grass in the rain is as green as if it were dyed, and the peach blossoms on the water are as red as if they are about to burn.
2. The moon is setting, the crows are crying, the sky is full of frost, the river maples are fishing and the fire is facing melancholy. ——Zhang Ji "Night Mooring at Maple Bridge"
Interpretation: The moon has set, the crows are crows, the sky is full of autumn frost, the maple trees on the riverside reflect the fishing fires on the boat, and I am left alone with my sorrow. sleep..
3. Entering the ancient temple early in the morning, the first sunlight shines on the high forest. The bamboo path leads to a secluded place, and the Zen room is surrounded by flowers and trees. ——Chang Jian's "Inscription on the Zen Temple Behind Poshan Temple"
Interpretation: I walked into this ancient temple early in the morning, and the rising sun reflected the woods on the mountain. Bamboo groves cover the path leading to the depths, and the flowers and trees in front and behind the Zen room are luxuriant and colorful.
4. The grass outside Cheung Chau Garden is rustling, but it is a long time to travel to the city. ——Du Mu's "Maple Bridge"
Definition: Outside Cheung Chau Garden, the vegetation is rustling. Looking back on the journey, the mountains and rivers are vast and the years are far away. Only the scene when we parted is still vivid and unforgettable.
5. There is no need to sigh lightly at the wind and moon. The departure of Bashan is still heavy. ——Lu You's "Su Fengqiao"
Definition: Staying awake in the middle of the night is because you are afraid of thousands of mountains and rivers. When he stopped in Badong at night, he chanted: "I have been without a home for half a lifetime, but now I am dreaming of going to Badong. I am traveling to a place where I have died thousands of times, and I have passed through thousands of peaks.
6. Boat Movement The dusk is approaching in Shedu, and the green trees are far away in the river village - Xie Jin's "Farewell to Friends in the West of the City"
7. Suzhou is good, the ancient temple said that the maple bridge on the water is ripe, and the bells are ringing. The night is long at dawn. ——Zhou Shoujuan's "Reminiscences of Jiangnan"
8. The clouds are rising from the pavilions, and people are singing and dancing by the water, and the sails under the bridge are like ants. - Xie Jin's "Maple Bridge Song to Send Wu Xiucai to Jinling"
9. The smoke hangs on the sails outside the Changzhou Garden, and the rain on the top of the Hufu Mountain makes the evening smoke and autumn rain more depressing, and the feeling of separation is indefinite. —— Xie Jin's "Maple Bridge Song for Wu Xiucai in Jinling"
10. The best night is when the wind is high and the moon is white. ——Ouyang Xiu "Canglang Pavilion"
China's top ten famous gardens are Beijing Old Summer Palace, Wuxi Jichang Garden, Zhejiang Qi Garden, Guangdong Qinghui Garden, Suzhou Net Master Garden, Beijing Summer Palace, Suzhou Humble Administrator Garden, Yu Garden in Shanghai, Ancient Lotus Pond in Beijing, Ge Garden in Jiangsu 8. Collect poems and songs about landscape gardens
1. [Song Dynasty] Song Wu's "Spring Farewell to Second Friends"
Excerpts from the original article:
People are coming off the swing in the garden for the first time, and the wine in the garden is in the middle of spring.
Interpretation:
People come down from the swing in the courtyard, and the wine is flowing in the spring garden.
2. "Huanxisha" by Qingxing Garden
Excerpt from the original text:
Qingxing Garden writes the aroma of wine. The beauty first wears thin clothes.
Interpretation:
The aroma of fine wine wafts from the green apricot garden, and the beauties are wearing light clothes.
3. [Tang Dynasty] "The Elegy of the Duke of Peking" by Shangguan Yi
Excerpt from the original text:
The garden is vast with fallen trees, and the courtyard is empty and the wind is cold.
Definition:
The garden is empty with withered flowers and trees. In the empty courtyard, the autumn wind, autumn dew and autumn clothes are cold.
4. [Tang Dynasty] Pan Wei's "Inscription on the Wall in the Garden of Friends"
Excerpt from the original text:
Flowers bloom in the garden at noon, and guests come when the owner does not return. .
Interpretation:
At noon in the garden, all the flowers are blooming. Before the host comes back, the guest comes in by himself.
5. [Song Dynasty] Song Taizong's "Yuanzhi"
Excerpt from the original text:
The chariots riding in the garden are indescribable, and the sounds of village flutes and songs are even more interactive.
Definition:
Sitting in a carriage and looking at the scenery in the garden, I was overwhelmed. The sound of flutes coming from the village complemented the scenery. 9. Poems praising gardens
"When you go to Gusu, everyone is sleeping on the river. There is little idle land in the Forbidden City, but there are many water lanes and small bridges." - Du Xunhe, a poet of the Tang Dynasty
There is a secluded mountain in the middle of the city. ("Canglang Pavilion" by Su Shunqin of the Song Dynasty)
I live in a city, but I am in the mountains. (Yuan Weize's "Scenery of the Lion Forest")
It is a pity that there are no carriages and horses in the land, but I believe there are mountains and forests in the city. (Ming Dynasty Wen Zhengming's "Picture Ode to the Humble Administrator's Garden·Ruoshu Hall")
I don't know that there are mountains and forests in the city, so Xie Gong's hills and valleys should be worthy of his responsibility. (Xu Song of the Qing Dynasty "Visiting Zhou Xueke in Autumn at Huaiyunting Pavilion". Huaiyunting is now the northern half of Suzhou Garden)
Separated from the noise of the city in the west, the secluded residence is like a savage's home. (Wang Wan of the Qing Dynasty, "Another Title on Jiang's Art Garden")
Whoever said today is different from the past only knew that there were mountains and forests in the city. (Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, "Sentences from the Lion Forest")
Where can I find the trace of the layman? There are actually mountains and forests in the city. ("Wandering in the Lion Forest" by Wang Gengyan of the Qing Dynasty)