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El. knyga: Treatise on the Garden of Jiangnan: A study on the Art of Chinese Classical Garden

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  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Aug-2022
  • Leidėjas: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811669248
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  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Aug-2022
  • Leidėjas: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789811669248

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This book presents a study into the art of Jiangnan classical garden. Jiangnan (“the south of the Yangtze River”) refers to the water network region along the lower reaches of the Changjiang River (formerly known as Yangtze River), where Jiangsu Province Chinese gardens were primarily constructed during the 16th and 17th centuries of the later Ming and early Qing dynasties. The Jiangnan garden, an architectural space where artificial and natural elements are combined, represents the elite of classical Chinese gardens and serves as a prime exemplar for its northern counterpart, the Ming and Qing imperial gardens.
The book pursues an interdisciplinary approach, combining historical information with case studies and other methods. Charts and pictures are used to supplement and reinforce the conclusions drawn from the macro narrative, enhancing the authenticity and readability of the historical monographs. It represents the first study of the classical art of landscape design in China, offering readers an insightful introduction.
1 Introduction
1(38)
1.1 Demand for a Garden
1(2)
1.2 Basic Concept of Chinese Classical Gardens: Integration of Human Environment and Natural Environment
3(12)
1.2.1 Philosophical Foundation of Chinese Classical Garden
3(4)
1.2.2 Integration of Man and Nature Embodied in Scenes of Chinese Classical Gardens: Integration of Man-Made and Natural Environment
7(6)
1.2.3 Chinese Concept of Landscape Design Contributing to the Harmony Between Human Residence and Natural Environment: The Ecologicalization of Living Environment
13(2)
1.3 International Influence of the Classical Garden of China
15(18)
1.3.1 Influence on Japanese Gardens
15(10)
1.3.2 Influence on European Gardens
25(8)
1.4 Jiangnan Gardens: The Elite of the Classical Chinese Garden
33(6)
2 On the Art of the Landscape Design
39(20)
2.1 Introduction: A Form of Time Space Art of Practical Value
39(4)
2.2 Functional Aspect of the Garden of Jiangnan: The Manner of Garden Living the Concept of Landscape Design a Working Philosophy
43(13)
2.3 Scenic Imagery: The Basic Unit of the Garden Art and the Form of Garden Living
56(3)
3 On the Design of Garden
59(492)
3.1 Formation of Scenic Imagery
59(462)
3.1.1 The Elements of Scenic Imagery: Structural Foundation of the Scenery
59(411)
3.1.2 The Guiding Component of Scenic Imagery: The Relationship Between Scenery and Structure
470(51)
3.2 On the Creation of Scenic Imagery: Scenic Imagery Beyond the Bounds of Perception
521(30)
3.2.1 Unity of Function and Scenic Imagery
524(2)
3.2.2 Recreation of Nature with Scenic Imagery: The Generality of Scenic Imagery
526(3)
3.2.3 Development of Scenic Imagery in Depth
529(22)
4 Critique and Discussion on Some Typical Gardens
551(124)
4.1 Examples of Gardens in Cities
552(95)
4.1.1 Garden of the Study at Southeastern Comer of House No 7, Wangxima Street in the City of Suzhou Jiangsu Province (Small Garden of Mountain Scape)
552(3)
4.1.2 Garden of the Study in Mansion of the Purple Cloud of Prosperity (Laizi Lou) in the County of Tiantai, Zhejiang Province (Small Garden of Mountain Scape)
555(2)
4.1.3 Garden of Miniature Landscape as if Contained in a Pot (Hu Yuan) in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (Small Garden of Water Scape)
557(3)
4.1.4 Garden of Natural Delight (Chang Yuan) in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (Small Garden of Water Scape)
560(4)
4.1.5 Garden of the Pavilion of Unity with Heaven (Tianyi Ge) in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province (Small Garden of Mountain-and-Water)
564(2)
4.1.6 Garden of Particles (Canli Yuan) in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (Small Garden of Mountain-and-Water)
566(4)
4.1.7 The Villa of Beautiful Surrounds (Huanxiu Shanzhuang) in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (Medium Size Garden of Mountain Scape)
570(8)
4.1.8 The Master-of-Nets Garden (Wangshi Yuan) in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (Medium Size Garden of WaterScape)
578(6)
4.1.9 Villa of Reposing Roars (Jixiao Shanzhuang) in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province (Medium Size Garden of Mountain-and-Water)
584(2)
4.1.10 Garden that Is near Enough to Be Called a Garden (Jin Yuan) in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province (Medium Size Garden of Mountain-and-Water)
586(4)
4.1.11 Garden of Art (Yi Pu) in Suzhou Jiangsu Province (Medium Size Garden of Mountain and Water Scape)
590(4)
4.1.12 A Small Heaven and Earth Created (Xiao Pangu) in Yangzhou Jiangsu Province (Medium Size Garden of Mountain and Water Scape)
594(5)
4.1.13 Couple's Retreat Garden (Ou Yuan), Eastern Garden in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (Medium Size Garden of Mountain and Water Scape)
599(5)
4.1.14 Garden of Surging Wave Pavilion (Canglang Ting as in the Writing of Mengzi) in Suzhou Jiangsu Province (Large Garden of Mountain Scape)
604(6)
4.1.15 West Garden of Jiechuang Si Temple (Monastery of Ordination Pennant) in Suzhou Jiangsu Province (Large Garden of Water Scape)
610(2)
4.1.16 Garden of Bamboo (Ge Yuan) in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province (Large Garden of Mountain and Water Scape)
612(4)
4.1.17 Garden of Look Forward (Zhan Yuan) in Nanjing Jiangsu Province (Large Garden of Mountain and WaterScape)
616(3)
4.1.18 Garden to Delight One's Parents (Yu Yuan) in the City of Shanghai (Large Garden of Mountain and WaterScape)
619(5)
4.1.19 The Humble Administrator's Garden (Zhuozheng Yuan) in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (Large Garden of Mountain and Water Scape)
624(6)
4.1.20 Garden that Was Preserved Miraculously (Liu Yuan) in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (Large Garden of Mountain and Water Scape)
630(7)
4.1.21 Garden of Pleasure (Yi Yuan) in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (Large Garden of Mountain and Water Scape)
637(6)
4.1.22 Lion Grove Garden (Shizi Lin) in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province (Large Garden of Mountain and Water Scape)
643(4)
4.2 Examples of Garden Mountain and Wooded Area
647(16)
4.2.1 Villa that Embraces Greenery (Yongcui Shanzhuang) at Tiger Hill (Hu Qiu) in Suzhou Jiangsu Province
647(6)
4.2.2 Xiling Seal-Engravers' Society (Xiling Yinshe) at Gushan in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province
653(5)
4.2.3 Garden for Ease of Mind (Jichang Yuan) at Huishan in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province
658(5)
4.3 Examples of Garden Besides River and Lake
663(5)
4.3.1 Three Ponds Mirroring the Moon (Santan Yinyue) at West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province
663(2)
4.3.2 Garden of Mist and Rain Pavilion (Yan Yu Lou) at Nan Hu in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province
665(3)
4.4 Examples of Garden in Villages
668(7)
5 Conclusion
675(4)
Appendix: A Treatise on the Garden of Jiangnan---A Synopsis
679
Introduction
679(4)
A Time-Space Art of Practical Value
679(4)
On The Functional Content of the Garden of Jiangnan
683(6)
The Form of Garden-living, the Conception of Landscape Design and the Philosophy of Its Creation
683(6)
On Scenic Imagery
689(2)
The Basic Ingredient of Landscape Art and the Form of Garden-living
689(2)
Conclusion
691
Hongxun Yang is a professor specialized in the classical art of Chinese landscape design. He has served as director of the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, director of the Institute of Architectural History, the Architectural Society of China, a member of the Russian National Academy of Architectural Heritage Sciences, and an advisor to UNESCO.