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Suzhou Garden is the most outstanding representative in the translation of China classical gardens.

Suzhou Garden is the most outstanding representative of classical gardens in China, translated as follows:

Suzhou Garden is the most outstanding representative of classical gardens in China.

Suzhou classical gardens, also known as "Suzhou Gardens", are the general names of China classical gardens located in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. Suzhou classical gardens can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period, developed to the Jin and Tang Dynasties, flourished in the Song Dynasty and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Suzhou is called "the city of gardens". The private gardens in Suzhou were built in the 6th century. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, there were more than 70 gardens/kloc-0, and there are more than 50 existing gardens.

Suzhou's classical gardens and homes are integrated, which can be appreciated, traveled and lived. The formation of this architectural form is a creation of human attachment to nature, the pursuit of harmony with nature, and the beautification and improvement of their own living environment in a densely populated city with scarce natural scenery.

China's philosophy, history and humanistic customs contained in Suzhou classical gardens are the symbol and condensation of Jiangnan's humanistic historical traditions and local customs, which show the essence of China culture and have a unique historical position and great artistic value in the world gardening history. Suzhou classical gardens, represented by Humble Administrator's Garden and Lingering Garden, are known as "recreating Gankun at close range" and are the leaders and pride of China garden culture.

From 65438 to 0997, Humble Administrator's Garden, Lingering Garden, Master Garden and Huanxiu Mountain Villa in Suzhou classical gardens were included in the World Cultural Heritage List. In 2000, Canglang Pavilion, Lion Forest, Lovers Garden, Art Garden and Retreat Garden, as expansion projects of Suzhou classical gardens, were also listed as world cultural heritage.

Suzhou classical garden is a "literati freehand brushwork landscape garden" with profound cultural heritage. In its architectural layout, structure, modeling and style, it skillfully uses various gardening artistic skills and techniques such as comparison, contrast, scenery, borrowing scenery and scale transformation, level coordination, seeing the big with small, winning more with less, etc., and combines pavilions, platforms, buildings, pavilions, springs, stones, flowers and trees to create a harmonious living environment between man and nature in the city. It constitutes the overall characteristics of Suzhou classical gardens.