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What are the four famous stones in China classical gardens?

1. Lingbishi

Lingbi stone originated in Lingbi County, Anhui Province, and there are four kinds of ornamental stones 100. Black is the most distinctive one. Looking around, its color is like ink; It sounds like a bell when you knock on it. Its shape is like fairy mountains and famous mountains, or rare birds and animals, or celebrities and poets. Known as "the first stone in the world". Its decorative characteristics are the fusion of various aesthetic elements such as transparency, leakage, fineness, wrinkle, wrinkle, suspension, flatness, color, beauty of sound and rhyme.

2. Taihu stone

Taihu stone is produced in Taihu Lake area, also known as cave stone and rockery stone. It is a kind of limestone with water and drought. It is the earliest Taihu stone with different shapes and postures. Its color can best reflect the beauty of "wrinkle, leakage, thinness and transparency". Its color is mostly white stone, and there are few green black stones and yellow stones. Especially the yellow ones are rare, so they are especially suitable for arranging tourist attractions such as parks, lawns, campuses and courtyards. With high ornamental value, it is a kind of stone widely used in Suzhou traditional gardens.

3. Shi Ying

Shi Ying is a limestone, which is produced in yingde city, Guangdong. Generally speaking, what is exposed all the year round is called Yang, and what is buried underground is called Yin. There are several colors, such as light blue, gray-black, light green, dark, white and so on. And black is the most expensive. The front and back of the stone are obvious, the front is porous and stony, exquisite and colorful, and the back is smooth. Stone is hard and brittle, with the sound of * * *, which has always been loved by collectors.

4. Kunshi

Kunshi is produced in Yufeng Mountain, Kunshan City, that is, Maanshan. The stone produced in Maanshan is unparalleled in the world, so it is called Qiaoshi, also known as Linglong Stone. Also known as Kunshan Stone, it is named after Yufeng Mountain in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province. It is a crystal string formed by the growth of timely veins in crystal caves, which is reticulate and veined, crystal clear and white, crystal clear and delicate, very rare.