Abstract

Garden designer Ji Cheng clarifies the theory of ”borrowing scenery” of the Chinese classical garden in Yuan Ye. This theory based on the Taoist's cosmology of being and non-being coexists. It embodies the Chinese aesthetic taste that prefers allusion and blank beauty in an art work. It can help appreciators to fulfill the ideal aesthetic state that the nature and man are united as one.

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