How many classical gardens are there in Guangxi?

Guilin Yanshan Garden, Wuming Mingxiu Garden and Luchuan Xielu Villa are three classical gardens in Guangxi.

Ming Xiu Garden, located in the western suburb of Wuming County, was bought by Lu Rongting, an old warlord of Guangxi. Mingxiu Garden, formerly known as Fuchun Garden, was a garden built by local celebrities Liang and Liang Yuanna in the early years of Qing Daoguang. Mingxiu Garden covers an area of 40-50 mu, facing the river on three sides, with towering old trees, rugged rocks and pavilions, which is a tropical southern scenery. After Lu Rongting bought Fuchun Garden, he named it after his uncle and made some changes. 192 1 year, the Guangdong army attacked Wuming and set fire to the pavilions in Mingxiu Garden. 1963, Guo Moruo came to Wuming to write a poem: "The world on earth has changed, and warlords pay for it." Ming Xiu is still here, and Wu Ming is far away. The garden is barren, with lush forests and quiet streams. The commune has a good double bridge and a close spiritual source. "Mingxiu Garden has developed into a scenic tourist area in Nanning.

Xielu Villa is located in Xielu Village, Wushi Town, Luchuan County, formerly known as Shu Ren Academy. This is the garden villa of former Kuomintang general Lu. Established in 1920, covering an area of more than 400 mu. Pavilions and pavilions in the village, cloisters and winding paths, built on the mountain. All the buildings are brick walls and tiled roofs, maintaining a strong rural flavor. The architectural layout of the villa is in accordance with Suzhou and Hangzhou gardens, built on the mountain, overlapping and elegant. Lu was originally a tribute student in the Qing Dynasty, and later became a major general of the Kuomintang. At the same time, he is also a knowledgeable scholar, who is said to have tens of thousands of books. On both sides of the villa gate, there is such a couplet: "Three thousand cars entertain Andrew's wonderful books and grow white heads, and then plant 100 thousand flowers to compose this green hill." It reflects the mood of the garden owner who wants to be born after China's entry into WTO. After Lu's death, the academy was confiscated and renamed Xielu Mountain Villa, and the books in the park were burned.

The late Qing Dynasty was the peak of private garden construction in Guilin, and many painters, poets and calligraphers participated in the gardening practice. At that time, in addition to the Wild Goose Villa, there were other famous gardens, such as Huanbi Garden (also known as "Li Garden") built by painters between Diecai Mountain and Tiefo Mountain, Tuo Garden built by calligraphers on Huanhu North Road, Huxi Village built by Yiru and Li Jianzao, and "Furong Pool Hall" built by painters. During this period, poets, painters and calligraphers all took part in gardening. Although the garden is small in scale, it has a strong cultural atmosphere.