To build a garden is to build a paradise. As the tangible expression of wonder, gardens are intended to be peacefill retreats and resting places for the soul. Standing in the gardens, we not only see pavilions, pagodas, terraces, mountains, water, flowers and grass,but also sense what Chinese people of centuries past appreciated and believed. From Taoism they took the concept of letting thingstake their own course, so they imitated the natural flow of rivers and lakes.
Preface
Introduction
Critiques
01 Gardens in Suzhou and Their Cultural Connotations
02 Each Garden Has Its Special Features
03 The Creation of Scenes at the Humble Administrator's Garden
04 The Layout of the Lingering Garden
05 The Layout of the Master of Fishing Nets Garden and the Story of the Astor Court
06 Trees and Flowers in Gardens
07 Rocks in Gardens
08 Small Private Gardens
09 The Layout of the Entrance to a Garden
10 Working with Rocks and Waters
11 Garden Building and Natural Scenery
12 Local Features of Gardens
13 The Proper Way to Restore an Ancient Garden
14 Tradition and Innovation in Garden Building
Gardens
01 Zhuo Zheng Garden (Humble Administrator's Garden)
02 Wang Shi Garden (Master of Fishing Nets Garden)
03 Cang Lang Garden (Blue Waves Garden)
04 Yi Court (Art Court)
05 Shi Zi Lin Garden (Lions Grove)
06 Liu Garden (Lingering Garden)
07 Ou Garden (Couple Garden)
08 Mountain Villa of Greenery
09 Tui Si Garden (Retreat and Repentance Garden)
10 Yi Garden 0oyous Garden)
11 Qu Garden (Curving Garden)
12 Ting Feng Garden (Listening-to-Maples Garden)
13 Ji Chang Garden (Merry-Lodging Garden)
14 Yan Garden (Swallows Garden)
15 Xian Garden (Admiration Garden)
16 Ge Garden (Individuality Garden)
17 He Garden
18 Qiao Garden
19 Zhan Garden (Admirable-Looking Garden)
90 Yu Garden (Cheering Garden)
21 Small Lotus Manor
22 West Garden in Xitang Town
Afterword