Several terraces in ancient times.
-Chen Congzhou titled "The Gate of Suzhou Humble Administrator's Garden".
Humble Administrator's Garden, located in Loumen, Suzhou, is known as the four famous gardens in China together with Lingering Garden, chengde mountain resort and Beijing Summer Palace. It is a masterpiece of Jiangnan gardens in Ming Dynasty and an important tourist attraction in Suzhou. According to legend, the garden site was originally the former site of Lu Guimeng, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Covering an area of more than 60 mu, it is divided into east, middle and west parts with water as the center, and has the characteristics of "a vast suburban villa". Ming Chengzu took the meaning of "the ambition of floating clouds, building a room and planting a forest, enjoying himself" and built a garden on this old site, which was named "Zhuozheng" ... This is also the "one-man administration" in Pan An's Fu on Juxian in the Jin Dynasty. After the death of Wang, his son gambled in the Humble Administrator's Garden and lost it all overnight. The landscape of Humble Administrator's Garden has its unique style and characteristics, and has an idyllic charm. Between the scenery, the crown of the bridge corridor, the shade of the balcony, and the winding path of Liu Yin, tourists often linger here.