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Poetry praising architecture
Gong Fang Du Fu Mu

Erchuan dissolves and flows into the palace wall. Five steps to the first floor and ten steps to a pavilion. The corridor is waist-tied, and the eaves are high. Hold the terrain and intrigue.

Fight. Vegetables, ripples, honeycomb water vortex, I wonder if it will fall by tens of millions.

Wandering in the clear rain and autumn mountains and leaning all over the temples and buildings in the south of the Yangtze River —— Three nostalgic poems by Du Mu (Ⅰ)

Nine-day Palace is Cold in the Morning and Ten-mile Building is Bright in the Moon —— Four Drums Outside Jiahui Gate by Lu You to Zhaigong in the Southern Suburb

"Use Song Ci as a metaphor for Suzhou gardens; Master Wang's garden, like Yan Xiaoshan's words, is fresh and unconventional; Staying in the garden is like the window of Wu Meng, seven floors, broken into pieces; In the Humble Administrator's Garden, idle clouds, wild cranes and other ethereal places have come and gone without a trace, so Jiang Baishi and others have left; Canglang pavilion carries songs and poems; Just a garden is like a clear word, you can understand it from its field "-Chen Congzhou.