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Analysis of Style of Rockery Building and Stone Stacking Technique in the Royal Garden of the Song Dynasty: A Case Study of Genyue Royal Garden

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  • HUANG, Siyu
  • LUO, Qi

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Rockery building and stone stacking is a technique commonly used in building of classical gardens. Its emergence allows the fairy thought of "one pond and three mountains" to be reflected in different classical gardens. In the Northern Song Dynasty, the style of rockery building and stone stacking in the royal garden was an artistic climax in the history of the garden, and the technique of rockery building and stone stacking in Genyue Royal Garden was considered as the beginning of specialization. Through sorting out the records of the royal gardens in the Song Dynasty, this paper summarized the content of studying the royal gardens of the Song Dynasty, and systematically sorted out the development history of the techniques and styles of the royal gardens of the Song Dynasty and applied them into construction of some gardens.

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  • HUANG, Siyu & LUO, Qi, 2020. "Analysis of Style of Rockery Building and Stone Stacking Technique in the Royal Garden of the Song Dynasty: A Case Study of Genyue Royal Garden," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 12(01), January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:303843
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.303843
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