From "The Heroes of Sons and Daughters" written by Wenkang in the Qing Dynasty. Pavilion, Chinese idiom, pinyin is tíng tái lóu gé, which generally refers to a variety of buildings for sightseeing and resting.
In ancient poetry and even in the lives of ancient people, pavilions and pavilions are always inseparable. And these pavilions and pavilions will be spread throughout the world. Regardless of their size, distance, or style, they are one of the symbols of Chinese beauty and one of the symbols of Chinese civilization. Landscape Pavilions and Pavilions of the Song Dynasty
"Landscape Pavilions and Pavilions of the Song Dynasty" was drawn by Li Zhen, a member of the Tianjin Artists Association and a member of the Tragedy Meticulous Brushwork and Heavy Color Painting Society. The book includes an appreciation of the paintings of landscapes, pavilions and pavilions of the Song Dynasty. and explain the steps of drawing. The main contents of "Landscape Pavilions and Pavilions of the Song Dynasty" include: "boating on the lotus pond", "cooling in the water pavilion", "pavilion", "night moon on the pavilion", "viewing the pine wind tower", etc.
Pavilions and pavilions are the soul of Chinese architecture, witnessing historical changes and recording the ups and downs of the times.