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Gardens
Chinese
garden design reached its fullest development during the late Ming dynasty, where gardens
were commonly found in homes of the elite. Gardens were particularly prevalent in
southeastern Rather than lawn and flowers, the three principle elements of Chi- nese gardens are rock, water and stone, arranged in formations that mimic well-known mountains or paintings. Gardening was considered an intellectual pursuit and calligraphy, poetic names, references to liter- ary classics and other complementary art forms are featured in many Chinese gardens. everything from meditating and playing chess to musical performances and banqueting. Garden of
the Master of the Nets, Humble
Administrator's Garden, Du Fu's
Cottage, กก |