1. Idioms describing the Suzhou Lion Forest
Thousands of postures
qiān zī bǎi tài
Explanation describes various postures.
Source from Jiang Zilong's "Haojingmen": "The diners are of all kinds, with all kinds of costumes and yellow and white skin colors."
Structural joint type.
There are many ways to describe gestures. Generally used as predicate and attributive.
Correct pronunciation; cannot be pronounced as "zhī".
Distinguish the shape and posture; cannot write "branch".
Synonyms are varied and varied
Antonyms are the same for everyone
Examples
(1) Flowers in the park ;~; Strive for beauty.
(2) Harbin’s ice lanterns are amazing. 2. Idioms to describe the lion forest
Green trees, dense clumps, towering ancient trees, thousands of trees vying for glory, green trees shady, full of vitality
Spring trees, huge clouds at dusk Trees, generals, sword trees, plowing, tree art, jade trees, leaning on jade trees, sword trees, sword trees, dead trees blooming in flowers
Twilight clouds, spring trees, cut trees, fallen roots, Qionglin jade trees, ten-year trees, Yaolin Qiong trees, one tree, one hundred harvests, thoughts of the cloud tree
Zhilan Yushu only sees the trees, but not the trees surrounding the forest. The trees have deep roots, the ancient trees are towering, and the trees are thousands of feet high.
Lush, lush, vibrant, tall, green trees, shady, verdant and lush. Deep roots, leafy, tall, upright, green trees with shade reaching into the sky, green and verdant, dense and dense, lush and green, branches and leaves, green trees and shade, the trees are strong, tall and majestic, reaching into the sky for ten years. Zhidao Mountain sword tree cultivation, arboriculture shakes the tree, evening clouds, spring trees, crickets shake the tree, Qionglin Yushu 3. What are the poems describing the Lion Forest
1. "Revisiting the Lion Forest" Qing Dynasty: Hongli< /p>
It is planned to stay in the palace for a day, so as to take care of the people and take care of the day. I would rather talk about the hazy sky in Longjing, but love the city in Shilin. The ancient trees are still fragrant in spring, and the rockery looks like a real mountain over time. A small stop can be said to be a turning of the ears, which means that it is not due to smooth climbing.
2. "Traveling to the Lion Forest in Huangshan Mountain" Qing Dynasty: Cui Guoyin
I visited this place thirty years ago, and the thatched couch in the Zen room was temporarily flooded. The wet clouds invade Xiu, clear and doubtful rain, and the deep valley hides the wind. Summer is already autumn. Cherishing the past has become a trace of the past, and wearing wax clogs again brings new eyes. The mountain spirit should recognize me when he sees me. Doesn't the green and thin description look like the old one?
3. "Late Passing through the Lion Forest" Ming Dynasty: Yao Daoyan
Having no place to escape from the secular world, he returned to the forest in the dark.
The clouds in the middle of the mountain hold back chimes, and the deep bamboo rain leaves birds behind.
Watching the water leads to Zen, and smelling the fragrance will detoxify the mind.
Knocking on the door is a surprise to find a visitor, and thinking about it is also a search for a quiet place.
4. "Wandering in the Lion Forest and Composing Songs" Qing Dynasty: Yu Yue
The Buddha stretched out his hand and transformed into five lions, and accidentally went to Wu City for a game. It has been unable to stand up for five hundred years, and now it has turned into stone. I came to take photos of my clothes and climb to the top. It’s so strange and weird that it’s hard to explain. Five overturns and five reverses are insufficient, and the nine ups and nine downs are not complete. The land curves like a pan valley, and the water curves into a sloping river. It's funny that we are like ants, walking through the nine-curved bead. Scholars are afraid of following the popular opinion when making their arguments, and tend to seek only the best within the beauty. Although the mountains are beautiful and ethereal, the journey is still stressful. The snakes crawled out of the customs, and the files climbed to Deng's aid to enter Shu. Chang Li once said: "If I can humiliate myself in this world, why would I lower my head and enter the mountains?" Brother Shi laughed when he heard it. What did you say? When Mi Dian saw a fist and an ear, he must have a wat and a robe. What's more, there are thousands of rocks and thousands of valleys in Luotang Au, which are not just fragments of rocks. Please come here and take a look. You have already traveled all over Dongdai, West, North China, Hengnan, Huozhong and Songgao. You have seen the beautiful mountains and rivers of Xin'an to your heart's content, and you have also driven as far as Qin Hanyao. Trying to find the old travel spot here, there is no way to escape from the hills and valleys. It's better than Hu Gong shrinking down to the ground, laughing at the foolish old man moving mountains to work. Even if you don't dare to lower your feet, it seems appropriate to slightly bend the waist of the layman Yuanzhang. I also nodded when I heard Shi Yan's words. I leaned on the railing and sipped my tea for a long time. Sitting and listening to the ringing of the fasting bell in the neighboring temple, I suspected it was the roar of a lion in the forest.
5. "Scenery in the Lion Forest" Yuan Dynasty: Wei Ze
Thousands of green jade poles surround the Zen room, and bamboo shoots grow thickly at the corners of the head; sitting up, I carry a vine seven feet long, like a stream of people walking through the forest. Patrol. The light on the plain wall dazzles the eyes, and the wind and trees across the curtain make the weather clear again; the tree-rooted frogs drum and drum in the residual rain, and the music of the southern mountains and rivers is trance-like.
When Xiangjun came to seize the Shaolin sect, the gate was blocked by officials; scattered people were scattered deep in the wind pavilion and bamboos, and the stone forest was separated and surrounded by flying rainbows. 4. Introduction to the Lion Garden in Suzhou
Located on the Garden Road in Loumen in the northeast of Suzhou City, it was built in the Yuan Dynasty and is a representative of the gardens of the Yuan Dynasty. The garden is dotted with rockeries, surrounded by promenades, looming towers, and winding paths, giving it a maze-like feeling. The Lion Grove is rectangular in plan, with an area of ??about 10,000 square meters. It is one of the representatives of Suzhou classical gardens. It has the largest remaining group of ancient rockeries in China and is known as the Kingdom of Rockeries. Embedded in the walls of the corridor are the calligraphy steles of Su Shi, Mi Fu, Huang Ting
Jian and Cai Xiang, the four famous masters of the Song Dynasty, and the inscriptions of "Plum Blossom Poems" by Wen Tianxiang of the Southern Song Dynasty. The Lion Grove was originally the back garden of Bodhi Zhengzong Temple. In 1341 AD, the eminent monk Tianru Zen Master came to Suzhou to give lectures and was supported by his disciples. The next year,
his disciples bought land and houses to build a Zen forest for Zen Master Tianru. Zen Master Tianru attained Taoism at Lion Rock in West Tianmu Mountain, Zhejiang due to his master, Monk Zhongfeng. To commemorate his master, he named it "Lion Forest". It is also named because there is a phrase "lion's roar" in the Buddhist book, and
many rockeries resemble the shape of lions.
After the death of Zen Master Tianru, his disciples dispersed and the temple gradually became deserted. In the 17th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty, a monk surnamed Ming came to Chang'an to seek alms for alms, and rebuilt the Lion Grove Sheng'en Temple and the Buddhist Hall, restoring prosperity. During the Kangxi period, the temple and the garden were separated. Later, it was bought by Huang Xingzu, Huang Xi's father and the prefect of Hengzhou, and named "Sheyuan". On February 11, 1703 AD, Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty visited here and was awarded the "Lion Forest Temple". Later, Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty visited the Lion Forest six times and was awarded "Jingzhiyuan
Photo", "Huazen Temple" and There are existing plaques such as "Zhenqu". In the thirty-sixth year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty, Huang Xi became the top scholar in high school. He renovated the mansion, reorganized the courtyard and named it "Five Pine Garden". By the middle of the reign of Emperor Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty, the Huang family had declined, and the garden had collapsed, but the fake mountain remained the same. 5. Urgent
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 Zhizheng in the Yuan Dynasty, a disciple of the famous monk Tianru Zen Master Wei Ze "invested in buying land and building a house to live in as his master." Because in the garden, "there are ten thousand solid bamboos in the forest, and there are many strange rocks under the bamboos, shaped like Suan Ni ( "Lion"; and because Tianru Zen Master Wei Ze obtained the Dharma at the Lion Rock in Tianmu Mountain, Zhejiang Province, Puying Guoshizhong Peak, in order to commemorate the Buddhist mantle and the relationship between teachers and teachers, he took the meaning of the lion in the Buddhist scriptures, so it was named "Shizilin", "Shizilin", "Shizilin" Lion Grove".
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".
6. Words to describe Suzhou and Hangzhou
"When you go to Suzhou, everyone is sleeping on the river. The Forbidden City has little free space and many water lanes and small bridges." - Du Xunhe, a poet of the Tang Dynasty
A secluded mountain hugs the city. ("Canglang Pavilion" by Su Shunqin of the Song Dynasty)
Humanity means that I live in a city, but I suspect that I am in the mountains. (Yuan Dynasty Wei Ze's "Scenery of the Lion Forest" ")
It is a pity that there are no carriages and horses in this 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 There are mountains and forests in the city, and the mountains and valleys of Xie Gong should be worthy of it. (Xu Song of the Qing Dynasty "Autumn Passing Huaiyunting to visit Zhou Xueke to send messages and travel on sand". Huaiyunting is now the northern half of Suzhou Garden)
Separate the west of the city The saying in the city is that the secluded dwelling is like a savage home. (Qing Dynasty Wang Wan's "Re-Title of Jiang's Art Garden")
Who said that today is not the same as in the past, you know that there are mountains and forests in the city. (Qing Dynasty Qianlong's "The Lion") "Lin Deju")
Where can I find the trace of the layman, there are actually mountains and forests in the city. (Wang Gengyan of the Qing Dynasty, "Wandering in the Lion Forest")
A flock of gulls are playing, and they are not surprised if they are not touched. ; The flowers are in rows, welcoming the generals. (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 Linquan. (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. (Canglang Pavilion Couplet
The green pines and green bamboos are really good guests; the bright moon and the clear breeze are old friends. (Lions stand in the snow hall couplet)
The mountains and rivers are waiting for you; the flowers and willows are even more selfless. (Who is the Humble Administrator's Garden with? (Sitting together in the Xuan couplet)
The poetry album should be full of flavor; the proud fish and birds come to make a blind date. (Old couplet of the embroidered Qi Pavilion in the Humble Administrator's Garden)
Listening to the swimming fish while leaning on the water and pillowing the stone ; Linliu pillow petrified butterfly Wangji. (Huqiu Huayu Pavilion couplet)
Jiangnan gardens are the best in the world, Suzhou gardens are the best in the river
The pagoda goes out from the forest, and the mountain is hidden in the temple ( Tiger Hill)
There is little free space in the ancient palace, but there are many water lanes and small bridges
The boss likes southern food, so they all come to Suzhou city
Suzhou is good, The head of a chicken in Feng Shui is shiny and moist with ten dendrobium beads each. It is soft and fragrant and full of milk. It is thinly peeled and the small courtyard is quiet
The east, west, south and north bridges face each other, and the three hundred painted bridges reflect the river city
< p> Three hundred and seventy bridges in Spring City, with red towers and wicker sticks on both sides of the riverGreen waves on the east, west, north and south water, three hundred and ninety bridges with red rails
Reading Suzhou poetry at night, my mind is full of ice and snow.
The clouds are fluttering in the sky, and the moon is slightly shining in the river.
In front of the south window of Qiulan, the fragrance is quiet.
I have cherished my heart for thousands of years, and it will be updated every year. Absolutely quiet.
The sky is full of falling crows and frost, and the river maples and fishing fires are facing melancholy. Outside the city of Suzhou, Hanshan Temple, the midnight bell rings for the passenger ship 7. Urgent request for a guide from the Suzhou Lion Forest
The Lion Grove is one of the four famous gardens in Suzhou. It is located on the Garden Road in the northeast of the city. It was built between the Yuan Dynasty and Zhengyuan Dynasty and has a history of more than 600 years. Source: China Inspirational Network ZhLzW This garden was built by Zen Master Tianru in the Yuan Dynasty to commemorate his teacher Zen Master Zhongfeng. The teacher with "Shi Zilin" on the forehead of the first gate is the teacher's teacher. Later, because there were many rockeries in the garden, shaped like lions, the writing was changed to Lion Forest, which is still used today. The three characters "Lion Grove" on the forehead of the ticket office were written by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty.
Entering the park, you can see a hall, which is the Bei Family Ancestral Hall. There is a plaque in the middle with the four words "Yunlin Yiyun" written by Gu Tinglong, praising Ni Yunlin, one of the designers of the Lion Grove Garden, for his quiet and elegant design. The wooden railings of the corridors on both sides are carved with patterns of peonies, phoenixes and longevity characters, and there are hanging screens with patterns of vases and bay leaves. Bay leaves are used for writing Buddhist scriptures, which not only reflects that Lion Grove is a place for Zen Buddhism, but also has commemorative significance, because the last owner of Lion Grove was named Bei. The ancestral hall is a place where ancestors are enshrined and sacrificed, and where tribesmen gather. On the roof are statues of the three gods Fu, Lu, and Shou and a child, which shows that the owner hopes that his descendants will be outstanding and honor their ancestors. Look at the bricks at the entrance of the corridor with the word "Chunhua", which means the garden is full of spring. Please go forward.
Now we have arrived at Yanyu Hall. Yanyu means peace and happiness. It comes from "The Book of Songs" "Shi Yan is well-known, but if you are good, you can't shoot".
Please take a look at what the word is under your feet, yes! It is the word "Shou", with five bats on the side, which means five blessings for longevity. "Shou" is the first of the five blessings, so longevity is the center. It means that the owner of the garden wishes him and his family a long and healthy life, many children, peace and happiness. The building of this hall is the famous Yuanyang Hall in Suzhou gardens. The front is called the hall and the back is called the hall. The front hall is used to receive distinguished guests or male guests, while the back hall is used for gatherings of women's families. They are completely different in architectural style, reflecting the feudal ideology of male superiority and female inferiority.
We are now at the Small Square Hall, which is so named because of its square shape. Please look at the large empty windows on both sides, which make us feel like they are two pictures. The east window is full of wintersweet, and the west window is the urban forest. This is a gardening art technique in Suzhou gardens, called framed scenery. It can change the picture with the change of seasons and the movement of footsteps. We might as well give it a try.
In front of you is the Nine Lions Peak, which is made up of lake rocks and rockeries. If you look carefully, you will find nine lions in different shapes. They are naive, innocent and cute. There are 500 lions of different sizes and shapes in the Lion Forest. We will see many more lions in the future. The article you are browsing is compiled by China Inspirational Network, and the copyright belongs to the original author and source.
After passing through the round cave door with the word "shequ" (taken from Tao Yuanming's sentence "The garden is full of interest"), we arrived at Zhiboxuan. This is where monks give lectures. When the Zen master Cong Zhen (known as Zhaozhou Dharma) in the Tang Dynasty taught Zen Buddhism, no matter what his disciples asked him, he always said: "The cypress tree in front of the court", which meant that the Zen participants should understand the mysterious hints on their own. . Therefore, it was named Zhiboxuan. This is also where relatives of the Bei family gather. Hanging above the hall is a plaque titled "揖峰智cypress" written by Wang Tongyu. "Zhibai" refers to the Zen public case, and "斖峰" is an allusion to Mi Fu's sight of Shifeng in the Song Dynasty. The following is the "Shoubai Tu" collaborated by famous calligraphers and painters in 1988. Zhang Xinjia painted red plums, Wu Mumu painted ancient cypresses, Xu Shaoqing painted lake rocks, and Fei Xinwo wrote the inscription. In front of the hall, there are many rockeries and cypress trees and dragons. Woyunbao is located in a rockery. This rockery is currently the most famous lake rockery in classical gardens. It has four mountain paths that are intertwined with each other and are so intricate that Emperor Qianlong did not move out even after wandering around for two hours. . There is also a chessboard hole inside, which is said to be the place where Lu Dongbin and Tieguai Li played chess. There are famous stones such as Hanhui and Tuyue on the false peak. There are strange pines and cypresses growing between the cracks in the rocks, just like a beautiful landscape painting. Legend has it that Emperor Qianlong once painted and took photos here. Please take the time to take photos here. 8. An essay about Suzhou Lion Forest
Closer, closer, as the trees outside the car window moved back quickly, it became closer.
Isn’t that the Suzhou Lion Forest that we have longed for? As soon as you enter the Lion Forest, you will see clumps of green trees, winding lakes, rockery rocks, and pavilions, giving people a fresh and beautiful feeling. We walked across the stone bridge and came to an antique pavilion to enjoy the beautiful lake scenery.
The lake is so green, like a piece of flawless emerald, and the green trees are reflected in the lake. It is difficult to tell which is the green tree and which is the lake. If you take a closer look, what is close to your line of sight is gleaming scales, like thousands of silver fish swimming, while in the distance it is as flat as a mirror, without a trace of dust or a hairspring.
Several maroon water lilies floated in the center of the lake, revealing a few stacked stones. After leaving the lake, we came to the "rockery stone" again.
In the rockery, groups of children were playing happily. How wonderful the rocks are: some are like Egyptian pyramids; some are like hopping rabbits; some are like foxes with belly full of clever ideas... Behind the rockery rocks there are rows of graceful and girlish green trees.
While touring, I thought: The Lion Forest really looks like a Chinese landscape painting. When I walked out of the door reluctantly, I couldn't help but look back at this picturesque lion forest, how I wanted to fall into her arms again! Goodbye, Suzhou Lion Forest.