The Chinese house with the "bay" an a unit which is the space within four columns is a simple rectangle in plan .It is enither complex in outside appearance,nor big in proportion, and this is true for ordinary people's quadrangles as well for the feudal emperors' palaces.
The "Humanistic China Book Series" consists of 30 volumes aimed at showcasing the overall picture of Chinese culture through the introduction of representative fields or topics in traditional Chinese culture. The authors are experts in their respective fields, and their extensive historical and cultural knowledge, along with their accessible narrative style, allows readers to appreciate the rich and profound aspects of Chinese culture through enjoyable reading. The series is beautifully designed and content-rich, having gained popularity among foreign readers since its publication, with copyright exported to multiple countries and included in the "Cambridge Library." The art of Chinese gardening has a significant influence worldwide. The unique spatial artistic language of Chinese gardens reflects the harmonious relationship between humanity and nature, as well as the Chinese pursuit of simplicity, tranquility, and a beautiful life. This book, written by Professor Lou Qingxi from Tsinghua University's Department of Architecture, narrates the history of the development and changes in Chinese gardens, discusses the characteristics and gardening techniques of royal gardens, Jiangnan literati gardens, temple gardens, and more, while also exploring the intrinsic connection between gardens and traditional culture in the context of Chinese social and historical development.
Author: Lou Qingxi, Order No. 3059, ISBN: 7119031155, Binding: Hardcover, Publisher: Foreign Languages Press, Pub Year: 2002, Pages: 108, Language: English-----Covers: Palace, altar and temple, tomb, religious, garden, local and other kinds of architecture.