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What is the meaning of borrowing landscape and pointing landscape in Chinese classical garden?

The meaning of borrowed scenery in classical Chinese gardens is to borrow the scenery of nature, to borrow mountains, to borrow water, to borrow stones, to borrow trees, and to melt in the nature in accordance with the nature of the human heart. Classical Chinese gardens in the meaning of the point of view is the scenery of the stone into gold, the meaning of the dragon point of view.

Note: Classical Chinese garden aesthetics, from the doctrine of Taoism, emphasizing the "master law of nature", "although made by man, just like the sky". Due to space constraints, prefer to appreciate the small scene, prefer to play with the details, often making some of the garden space constricted congestion, changes in the redundancy and triviality. Classical Chinese gardens can be summarized as a three-dimensional way of landscape, that is, the partition of the landscape. Garden in the garden, landscape in the landscape, step by step scenic difference. Group scenery pay attention to the starting scene, into the victory, the creation of extreme, the sequence of the afterglow. Pay attention to the level, the rise and fall, because of borrowing, the arrangement of the real and the virtual. The basic landscape techniques alone, up to more than ten kinds of more, such as: borrowing the scene, the scene, leakage, barricade scene, limit the scene, clip the scene, sub-scene, catch the scene, return to the scene, point of view ...... to name a few.