Imitation: Suzhou Gardens
Suzhou is a beautiful and rich city. There are many rivers and canals in the city, which is known as "Venice of the East". Another attractive feature of Suzhou City is that there are many gardens. Large and small 178 gardens, the most famous of which are the four gardens in Suzhou: Canglang Pavilion, Lion Forest, Humble Administrator's Garden and Lingering Garden. Canglang Pavilion is the oldest garden in Suzhou with a history of about 900 years. The scenery in the garden basically retains the style of the Song Dynasty gardens. The biggest feature of Canglang Pavilion in garden architecture is that it is good at borrowing scenery. It skillfully combines the interior, exterior, close-up and foreground of the garden. The whole garden is dominated by rocks and centered on a mound. Trees are planted on the mound, and the Canglang Pavilion is hidden among the trees. There are many buildings around Canglang Pavilion and Tufu, among which 500 halls of sages are the most attractive. There are more than 100 stone tablets in the temple, engraved with 5940 portraits related to Suzhou's 2500-year history from the Spring and Autumn Period to the Qing Dynasty. Many of these figures are famous people in the history of China. Lion Forest represents the architectural style of Yuan Dynasty. ..... Humble Administrator's Garden represents the architectural style of gardens in Ming Dynasty. The Humble Administrator's Garden is characterized by the water surface, and the buildings are all designed around the water. One third of the country's waters. The main buildings in the park are all in the east, centering on the islands in the water, forming five petal-shaped buildings. The five petals have their own characteristics and are different from each other.