The Summer Palace in Beijing is the largest and most well-preserved imperial garden in China, and it is one of the four famous gardens in China (the other three are chengde mountain resort, Humble Administrator's Garden in Suzhou and Suzhou Lingering Garden). Located in Haidian District, Beijing, 0/5km away from Beijing/KLOC-,covering an area of about 290 hectares. Based on Kunming Lake and Wanshou Mountain, based on the scenery of West Lake in Hangzhou, and drawing lessons from some design techniques and artistic conception of Jiangnan gardens, it is a large-scale natural landscape garden and the best preserved royal palace, and is known as the Royal Garden Museum.
The overall layout design of the Summer Palace fully conforms to the geomantic omen theory, and it is one of the classic representative buildings designed and built by the geomantic omen theory perfectly. Here, you can feel the exquisiteness of Feng Shui in China. The main building is backed by Wanshou Mountain and faces Kunming Lake, which fully conforms to the geomantic principle of "back mountain and back water", and each bay building also embodies the essence of geomantic omen, which is very particular!
The East Palace Gate of the Summer Palace is the main entrance of the whole park. The gate faces east. Because "purple gas comes from the east", the gate opens to the east to welcome the warm and auspicious atmosphere in the east. There are lion sculptures on both sides of the gate, which are used for Feng Shui Town House.
This is the second door of the main entrance of the Summer Palace, which is called the "Middle Gate". The house we saw from the middle door was originally named "Qin Zhengting Hall" and later renamed "Renshou Hall", which was the place where the emperor worked. There is a big stone between the middle door and the door of Renshoutang, which is the "porch" in geomantic omen, in order to stop the suffocation between the doors.
The big stone placed between the middle door and the door of Renshoutang is the "porch" in geomantic omen, in order to block the suffocation between the door and the door.
Kirin sculpture, located between the entrance stone and the gate of Renshoutang, is to prevent evil spirits from entering the house and is also a thing of the town house.
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