This definition refers to a building characterized by spacious pavilions. A porch or a small room with windows (used to be the name of a study or the font size of a teahouse, restaurant, etc.) ); Pavilion, a house built on a platform.
The source comes from the poem "The First Two Mountains" written by Shen Liao in Song Dynasty: "People used to make pavilions, and the foothills were deep and strange."
Pavilions and pavilions, willows and willows, surrounded by green shade and winding paths lead to secluded places, form a wonderful whole.
Pinyin xuān xiè.
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1, pavilions, bright flowers, connected by winding corridors, form a wonderful whole.
2. The whole garden takes waterscape as the main line, with overlapping landscape management and pavilions, which skillfully uses the terrain near the mountain and forms a cyclic and colorful garden landscape.
After living in seclusion, the poet stopped asking about the world and began to fiddle with the house. The verandah is surrounded by mountains and valleys, and timely roses are planted according to local conditions. Looking down from the mountain behind the house, there is a bright sea of flowers.
4. Jinan Garden takes waterscape as the main line, with mountains and rivers, pavilions, flowers and trees, strange stones and winding paths, and skillfully uses the terrain to form a circular splendid garden landscape, which embodies the unique charm and cultural heritage of Quancheng.
In the spring breeze, on a high platform between pavilions in Meizhu Mountain Villa, Xiahou Yong was looking out at the distant scenery, only to see the green tea trees shining in the sun on the hillside and in the ravine, showing a vibrant spring weather.