What is the origin of the names of classical gardens? For example, how did Netscape Garden come from?

Master Wang Garden is a representative work of Suzhou medium-sized classical landscape garden. Located atNo. 1 1, south of Daicheng Bridge, Suzhou, near Fengmen. The back door faces Shiquan Street in the southeast of Suzhou ancient city, and multiple buses can reach it. It is only a few tens of meters away from hotels such as Suzhou and Nanyuan. The park site was originally an official assistant stone in the Southern Song Dynasty. In the Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1 174 ~ 65434), the land of Guanglu Temple was purchased and built by Zongyuan in the middle of Qianlong (about A.D. 1770). Because the park is adjacent to Wang Si Lane, it is called "Master of Nets Garden".

Lingering Garden-The Lingering Garden in Nagato, Suzhou was built by Xu Taishi, a servant in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty. It is called the East Garden, and Liu Shu returned to observe it during Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty, and was named Hanbizhuang, commonly known as Liuyuan. During the Tongzhi period, Sheng bought it, expanded it, renovated it, took a homonym with Liu, and changed its name to stay in the park.

Humble Administrator's Garden-Built in the fourth year of Ming Dynasty (1509), it was built in the hometown of Lu Guimeng in Tang Dynasty and the former site of Dahong Temple in Yuan Dynasty after Hongzhi Jinshi and Yushi Wang abandoned their official residence. The meaning of the sentence is understood as "build a room to plant trees and enjoy life" ... irrigate the garden to provide food in the morning and evening, ... this is also a policy, for the humble Jin Dynasty writer Pan Yue, who lives in leisure, the garden was named Humble Administrator's Garden. In the process of building the garden, Wang asked the representative of Wu Pai to design a blueprint for it, forming a garden with water as the mainstay, simple and simple, and close to the natural scenery.

Lion Forest-Lion Forest is one of the four famous gardens in Suzhou, with a history of more than 650 years. From the end of the Yuan Dynasty to the second year of Zheng Zheng (A.D. 1342), Wei Ze, a disciple of the famous monk Tian Ru Zen Master, "invested according to the rate and bought land to build a house to live in his teacher." Because "the forest is full of bamboo, and there are many strange stones under the bamboo, which are like lions"; In addition, Wei Zede studied dharma in Lion Mountain in Tianmu Mountain, Zhejiang Province. In order to commemorate the relationship between Buddhism and mentoring, he took the meaning of Leo in Buddhist scriptures, so he named it "Lion Forest" and "Lion Forest".

Canglang Pavilion-"Canglang Pavilion" began in the billiard hall when Qian Yuanlin, the king of Guangling in Wu Yueguo, had a close relationship with Sun Chengyou, our ambassador to Wu County. Su Shunqin, a famous poet in the Song Dynasty, bought this abandoned garden for 40,000 yuan, built it and built a pavilion by the water. Because the water in the rough waves is clear, you can lick my tassel; The turbid water in the rough waves can satisfy my feet. The book is called Canglang Pavilion, named Canglang Weng and called Canglang Pavilion. Ouyang Xiu was invited to write the long poem Canglang Pavilion. In the poem, "the cool breeze and bright moon are priceless, but it's a pity that they only sell for 40 thousand." Since then, "Canglang Pavilion" has become famous.