What can the classical gardens in China be divided into according to the identity of the residents?
China classical gardens are divided into: 1. The royal garden is a garden for emperors to rest and entertain. Belonging to the emperor and the royal family, it is called Yuan, Yuan Yong, Yu Garden and Yu Garden in ancient books. It is characterized by large scale, many mountains and waters, magnificent architectural colors and tall buildings. The existing famous royal gardens include the Summer Palace in Beijing, Beihai Park in Beijing and the Summer Resort in Chengde, Hebei. 2. Private gardens are leisure gardens for the royal family, nobles and wealthy businessmen. Privately owned by private nobles, bureaucrats and gentry. In ancient books, it is called garden, garden pavilion, garden villa, billiard hall, mountain pond, mountain villa, other businesses, thatched cottage and so on. It is characterized by its small scale, so rockeries and fake water are often used, and the buildings are small and exquisite, showing its elegant and plain colors. Existing private gardens, such as Gongwangfu in Beijing, Humble Administrator's Garden and Lingering Garden in Suzhou, Small Valley, Geyuan and Heyuan in Yangzhou, Yu Garden in Shanghai, etc. 3. Temple Gardens The affiliated gardens of the Buddhist Temple Taoist Temple also include the garden environment in the inner courtyard and peripheral areas of the temple.