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Brief introduction of Shunde Qinghui Garden

Qinghui Garden, located at No.23, qinghui Road, Daliang Street, Shunde District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province, is a Lingnan garden building built in the Ming Dynasty, covering an area of 22,000 square meters. It, together with Foshan Liangyuan, Panyu Fang Shan and Dongguan Keyuan, is called the four major gardens in Lingnan.

The main buildings of Qinghui Garden are Chuantang, Bixi Caotang, Cheng Yi Pavilion, Yin Xi Bookstore, Yanzhen Building and Champion Hall. There are more than 200 kinds of plants in the park, and there are many century-old trees and famous Chinese and foreign trees.

Qinghui Garden used to be the residence of the top literati in Daliang and the home of the Long family. These families who live in Qinghui Garden have come out with many historical celebrities. Qinghui Garden is one of the top ten famous gardens in China and one of the four famous gardens in Guangdong. It is also the base of chinese heritage, one of the new eight scenic spots in Foshan and one of the new ten scenic spots in Shunde.

Its construction is exquisite, the layout is compact, the architectural art is quite high, the architectural form is light and flexible, elegant and simple, the garden space is clearly defined and the structure is clear. Use clear water, green trees, ancient walls, leaky windows, rocky mountains, small bridges, curved corridors and other interactive integration with pavilions.

China ancient architecture, gardens, sculptures, poems, gray sculptures and other arts are integrated. The cultural relics of Qinghuiyuan include the calligraphy of Li Zhaoluo and He He. On June 7, 2007, 65438+February 7, 2007, Qinghuiyuan was approved by the National Tourism Administration as a national AAAA-level tourist attraction. June 20 13, the State Council approved the announcement of Qinghuiyuan as the seventh batch of national key cultural relics protection units.

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Many buildings in Qinghui Garden use a lot of color-matching carved glass in Qing Dynasty. Among them, a set of Eight Scenes of Yangcheng, which was evaluated during the Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty (1736-1795), is a set of color-coded carved glass treasures of the old Yangcheng in Qing Dynasty, which only exists in the world and has been initially identified as a national first-class protected cultural relic.

Qinghui Garden has the Eight Immortals Instrument Map of Shiwan Ceramics in Qing Dynasty. The Eight Immortals Instrument is made up of nine pieces of 40 cm square blue glazed porcelain. These eight musical instruments are divided into three layers according to the status level of the Eight Immortals. The top three musical instruments are Shang Xian Lv Dongbin's sword, Han Zhongli's banana fan and He Xiangu's lotus.

There are only two kinds of musical instruments on the second floor, namely the gourd of Tie Guai Li in Zhongxian County and the clapper of Cao Guojiu. The third floor is Yu Di in Han Xiangzi, Xia County, Zhang's fish drum, and Blue Flower Blue in Cai He. The word "Qinghui Garden" was engraved on the name of the garden inscribed by Li Zhaoluo, a calligrapher in Wujin, Jiangsu, and molded above the gate of Pianxi Garden.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Qinghuiyuan