Click on the blue character “Orange Cat Beauty Home” above to pay attention to the Chinese style courtyard, which has been passed down for thousands of years.
When you are free, you can invite three or five friends to chat, taste fragrant tea, drink good wine, and live in the courtyard while watching the world with your heart; When you are tired, you can listen to the rain with plantains, tease the koi, and stand still beside the Qingchi Lake while guarding nature.
All kinds of ambitions and lofty sentiments are hidden deep in the courtyard.
As a powerful cultural carrier, it embodies people’s pure pursuit of spiritual space– THE
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People who have lived in cities for a long time will have a dream in their hearts of using this yard to plant bamboo, cinnamon, flowers, and grass, enjoy leisure and elegance, and leave a pleasant place for their own enjoyment.
The beauty of a Chinese courtyard is a blooming rose in the corner, the sunlight falling on the desk, and the light for returning home at night.
Green moss on bluestone, bamboo on the edge of the path, white walls and dark tiles and green plants reflect each other, adding a hint of natural and hazy Zen.
As the quintessence of Chinese architectural culture, the beauty of Chinese courtyards lies in their poetic and picturesque beauty, as well as their transcendental realm.
The beauty of Chinese courtyards lies in the gradual realization of each stone, wood, and brick.
It is not only history, but also permeated with the feelings of the Chinese people.
Only those who truly love Chinese culture can have a spiritual resonance with it! Throughout the ages, celebrities and scholars have a special interest in courtyards, and courtyards have become their spiritual destination.
In the courtyard, you can feel the beauty of “flowers in spring and moon in autumn, cool breeze in summer and snow in winter”.
For Chinese people, the courtyard is not only a home, but also a long-standing complex.
You can put down your posture, listen to the birds in your leisure time, and stroll through the flower paths in spring.
▲ The latest policy librarian can access the square courtyard, square door, and square window.
It can be the simplicity of the north, the winding paths of Suzhou and Hangzhou, or the faint fragrance of the south of the Yangtze River.
The overhanging eaves and cornices are light and lively, with a dynamic charm stacked on top of each other.
Bai Juyi was once moved by the idea of replacing the trees in the courtyard with new leaves, and he sang, “I occasionally encountered a quiet and leisurely environment, and then forgot my worldly heart.” Su Dongpo, who had lived in exile for most of his life, always chose a site to build a elegant courtyard no matter where he went.