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On December 1st, Mr. Zhao gave us a wonderful talk about Chinese garden. Mr. Zhao was a professor to analyze the Chinese garden. She had a famous artistic work in Master’s Temple. The gardens’ art in Master’s Temple were designed by him. He was such a clever person. I listened very carefully and took notes. Something maybe I don’t understand but I tried my best to understand the meaning of something.
The talk included three parts. Now, let’s have a summary. Firstly, Feng Shui and Garden Design: Practiced for thousands of years, feng shui (literally translated as 'wind and water') is a way to work in harmony with nature to enhance prosperity and happiness. Feng shui is a means to harness and direct vital force – the qi (chi) – for positive effects. Qi is referred to as 'the cosmic dragon's breath of the universe' and literally translates as energy, air, or current. Chinese philosophy established a theory that an invisible flow of energy circulating through the earth and sky brings life force with it. Secondly, Daoism: Two essential themes of the private gardens in China since the 3rd Century AD are the expression of the Daoist philosophy of nature and the connections between the arts of gardening and painting, poetry and calligraphy. Thirdly, Mountains and Water: The miniature mountains have structural as well as symbolic roles in the garden. Structurally, they form a natural backdrop for one scene, and separate it from the next without the need of an artificially erected barrier. By intentionally concealing everything behind the scene, the strategically-placed mountains add to the sense of diversity.
The most interesting part is ‘summarize of Chinese garden’. Firstly, Chinese garden was an old city’s forest. It just likes get quietly while making a loud noise. Secondly, it was historical culture of the fresh work. It just likes a mirror of Chinese culture. Thirdly, it was a Chinese painting for us to enjoy the beauty of it. Finally, Chinese garden was artistic wonderful work and there are many poems from it.
Another interesting part is the stones of Lack Taihu’s aesthetic characteristic can be said into four words: ‘thin’ ‘leak’ ‘penetrate’ ‘wrinkles’. That was so exquisite.
Chinese garden gave us a marvelous experience of artistic.
On December 1st, Mr. Zhao gave us a wonderful talk about Chinese garden. Mr. Zhao was a professor to analyze the Chinese garden. She had a famous artistic work in Master’s Temple. The gardens’ art in Master’s Temple were designed by him. He was such a clever person. I listened very carefully and took notes. Something maybe I don’t understand but I tried my best to understand the meaning of something.
The talk included three parts. Now, let’s have a summary. Firstly, Feng Shui and Garden Design: Practiced for thousands of years, feng shui (literally translated as 'wind and water') is a way to work in harmony with nature to enhance prosperity and happiness. Feng shui is a means to harness and direct vital force – the qi (chi) – for positive effects. Qi is referred to as 'the cosmic dragon's breath of the universe' and literally translates as energy, air, or current. Chinese philosophy established a theory that an invisible flow of energy circulating through the earth and sky brings life force with it. Secondly, Daoism: Two essential themes of the private gardens in China since the 3rd Century AD are the expression of the Daoist philosophy of nature and the connections between the arts of gardening and painting, poetry and calligraphy. Thirdly, Mountains and Water: The miniature mountains have structural as well as symbolic roles in the garden. Structurally, they form a natural backdrop for one scene, and separate it from the next without the need of an artificially erected barrier. By intentionally concealing everything behind the scene, the strategically-placed mountains add to the sense of diversity.
The most interesting part is ‘summarize of Chinese garden’. Firstly, Chinese garden was an old city’s forest. It just likes get quietly while making a loud noise. Secondly, it was historical culture of the fresh work. It just likes a mirror of Chinese culture. Thirdly, it was a Chinese painting for us to enjoy the beauty of it. Finally, Chinese garden was artistic wonderful work and there are many poems from it.
Another interesting part is the stones of Lack Taihu’s aesthetic characteristic can be said into four words: ‘thin’ ‘leak’ ‘penetrate’ ‘wrinkles’. That was so exquisite.
Chinese garden gave us a marvelous experience of artistic.
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