Song Dynasty Garden Art and its Inspiration on the Modern Urban Landscape

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Chinese garden art originates from Shang and Zhou Dynasties,drives to maturity in Song Dynasty nurtured by the renovation and development of Wei, Jin, Sui, Tang, Northern and Southern Dynasties. Affected by the situation of valuing literary talent above martial arts, Song Dynasty garden art made a great progress in the aspect of thinking, architecture, plants, rockery and layout of waters, the interests and artistic of paintings and poems became the most notable characteristic of gardens built in Song dynasty. Its space principle and aesthetics taste are totally different from the western gardens, which have a lot of features worthy to be learned and used in modern garden and urban designing of China.

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