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Qinghui Garden, one of the four famous gardens in Guangdong, is a provincial-level cultural relic protection unit, which is famous for showing the elegant and quaint style of Lingnan quadrangles.

This garden was originally the residence of Huang in Ming Dynasty, and was later purchased by Jinshi Long in Qing Dynasty.

In the fifth year of Jiaqing (1800), Hanlin Longtinghuai, the son of the season, resigned and returned to the south to build a garden to serve his mother.

Later, after Ding Huai's sons Long, Sun Long Jingcan and Zeng Sunlong, each door was carefully managed and built by several generations, and the pattern began to take shape.

During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the Long family fled overseas, and the quadrangles became increasingly dilapidated.

1959, Tao Zhu, secretary of Guangdong Provincial Party Committee, paid close attention to the inspection and approved the special restoration fund.

1996, in view of its historical, artistic and ornamental value, Shunde Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government expanded Qinghui Garden, with the area increased from more than 70 square meters to more than 22,000 square meters, recreating the essence of the famous garden and receiving overseas tourists.

Tsinghua, Shui Mu, in Qinghui Garden, has elegant and beautiful scenery. Longjia's old residence is integrated with the expansion of the new landscape, and pavilions and pavilions interact with clear water, green trees, auspicious walls, leaky windows, strange rocks, small bridges and curved corridors.

Here is a collection of China's ancient architecture, gardens, sculptures, poems and songs, gray sculptures and other arts.

It highlights the characteristics of China quadrangle architecture, which is majestic, strange, dangerous, quiet, beautiful and spacious.

Main attractions, such as Chuantang, Bixi Caotang, Chengyi Pavilion, Huating, Yin Xi Bookstore, Zhuwan, Guiji Road, Bi Sheng Huating, Doudong, Qiu Hong Bookstore, Fenglaifeng, Yun Xuan, Mo Yingjian and Liu Fenting. The shape is chic and elegant, and most buildings are carved and painted with Lingnan fine wood.

There are 100 kinds of flowers, fruits and trees in the park.

In addition to the fruit trees commonly used in Lingnan gardens, bamboo, Chinese holly, wisteria, American ginseng, Yunnan pine, Korean spruce, plumeria, etc., which are unique to Suzhou and Hangzhou gardens, were planted, and Beijing tree species such as Longshunzao and Longguahuai were specially collected from Shandong and other places. There are rich and colorful varieties, among which ginkgo, Salix psammophila, wisteria, longan and watercress are over 100 years old.

Brief introduction: Qinghui Garden, located in Daliang, Shunde, is one of the four famous gardens in Guangdong in Qing Dynasty. At the same time, it is the only classical garden in Guangdong Province that has been selected as one of the top ten famous gardens in China. Now it is a provincial cultural relics protection unit.

This year, Foshan was selected as "the scenery of Foshan people", and Qinghui Garden was shortlisted as "qinghui Yu Xiu" and became one of the candidate scenic spots.

The fame of Qinghui Garden mainly stems from its profound historical and cultural connotation and its important position in China classical garden architecture.

As one of the four famous gardens in Guangdong in Qing Dynasty, Qinghui Garden has been selected as a famous garden in China in recent years, which fully shows that Qinghui Garden occupies an important position in China classical gardens and is an outstanding representative of Lingnan gardens.

The architectural art of Qinghui Garden is mainly manifested in the following aspects: 1, various architectural forms (pavilions, pavilions, halls, pavilions, corridors, boats, etc. ).

2. Unique architectural appearance (the pavilion in Qinghui Garden is very unique and quite different from other gardens).

3. The distinctive features of Lingnan water town (there is only one case of "Miss Building (Boat Hall)" in China that imitates the unique "Purple Cave Boat" on the Pearl River).

4. Colorful windows.

5, unique carved floor tiles (all handmade, not glazed, so it has strong water absorption and is easy to grow moss).

6, all kinds of art forms * * * smelting a furnace (the clever use of architectural art, art, literature, calligraphy).

7. Unique garden layout (the garden layout is eclectic, flexible and full of natural interest).

8. Grey plastic murals with rich themes (mainly relief murals with novel techniques, rich themes, dazzling and beautiful).

9. Exquisite wood and elegant craftsmanship (the carving techniques are simple and extensive, and the two are carefully crafted, which support each other, making the garden grand and solemn without distortion).

10. Precious ceramic artworks (many long-cherished Shiwan ceramics of Qing Dynasty are used in the park).

In addition, when it comes to the architecture of Qinghuiyuan, we can't help but mention that Qinghuiyuan applied precious color-matching carved glass in the Qing Dynasty to garden decoration on a large scale, which is rare in China.

Among the glass products in Qing Dynasty, only wrapped glass, color-matching carved glass and snuff bottles are precious, which are regarded as the treasures of glass art in the world.

Among them, the gold piece is the best in the color-matching carved glass, followed by the blue piece and the red piece.

Now many buildings in Qinghui Garden are using this precious colored carved glass of Qing Dynasty. Among them, a set of glass products of "Eight Scenes of Yangcheng" appraised during the Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty were kept above the entrance of Muying River in the garden, which were named as "Watching White Clouds at Night", "Misty Rain in Datong", "Pujian Li Anquan", "Baltic Sea Bath Day" and "jathyapple of the Pearl River" respectively.

These eight pieces of etched gold-plated glass are a set of eight-color carved glass treasures of the old Yangcheng in Qing Dynasty, which only exist in the world at present and have been initially identified as national first-class protected cultural relics.

The use of a large number of color-matching carved glass in Qing Dynasty not only greatly enriched the colors of scenic spots, but also enhanced the pleasing effect and historical and cultural connotation of viewing, forming a distinctive personality of Qinghui Garden.