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Famous quotes praising Suzhou gardens

Famous quotes about praising Suzhou gardens:

1. The ancient palaces have little free space and many water lanes and small bridges.

2. Jiangnan gardens are the best in the world, and Suzhou gardens are the best in the world.

3. If the country is waiting for you, the flowers and willows will be even more selfless.

4. Where can I find the layman’s trace? There are actually mountains and forests in the city. ("Wandering in the Lion Forest" by Wang Gengyan of the Qing Dynasty)

5. There are no cars and horses in the extremely pitiful land, but I believe there are mountains and forests in the city. (Wen Zhengming of the Ming Dynasty, "Pictures of the Humble Administrator's Garden·Ruoshu Hall")

6. When you go to Gusu, everyone is sleeping on the river. The Forbidden City has little free space and many water lanes and small bridges.

7. The gulls and birds are playing in a flock, without being touched or frightened.

8. The cool breeze and bright moon are priceless, and there is love for people near the water and mountains far away.

9. I live in a city, but I am in the mountains. (Yuan Weize's "Scenery of the Lion Forest")

10. Who says today is different from the past, only knows that there are mountains and forests in the city. (Qianlong's "Lion Forest Sentences")

11. The pagoda goes out from the forest and is hidden in the temple towards the mountain.

12. The poetry album should be rich in flavor, and the fish and birds will come to meet you happily. (Old Couplet of the Embroidered Qi Pavilion in the Humble Administrator's Garden)

13. A secluded mountain hugs the city.

14. I don’t know that there are mountains and forests in the city, but the hills and valleys should be worthy of my thanks.

15. The green pines and green bamboos are really good guests, and the bright moon and cool breeze are old friends. (Lion Forest and Snow Hall Couple)

16. When leaning against the water and pillowing on a stone, the swimming fish will come out to listen; when leaning against the current, the stone will turn into a butterfly and forget the opportunity. (Couple of Huqiu Huayu Pavilion)

17. Separated from the noise of the city in the west of the city, the secluded dwelling is like a savage home. (Qing Dynasty Wang Wan's "Retitled Jiang's Art Garden")