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The Three Treasures of Yufeng: The legend of Kunshi, Qionghua and Qiantian in the royal garden

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The Three Treasures of Yufeng: The legend of Kunshi, Qionghua and Qiantian in the royal garden

Tinglin Garden is located in the northwest corner of Kunshan City, Jiangnan Water Town, with Yufeng Mountain shaped like a saddle, beautiful natural scenery and rich cultural landscape. There are many ancient trees and famous trees in the park, surrounded by curved water, strange peaks and rocks in the mountains, scenic spots and historical sites, and cultural landscapes abound. Tinglin Park is known as the "first mountain in the southeast", and has Kunshi, Qionghua, and Tilian, which are known as the "Three Treasures of Yufeng". Wen Zhengming also praised Yufeng, which has a long history and a long history.

The Three Treasures of Yufeng: The legend of Kunshi, Qionghua and Qiantian in the royal garden

In the park, there is the Tinglin Memorial Hall and the Kunqu Opera Museum in front of the mountain, and the cypress is verdant; Behind the mountain, there are Xiajin plum blossom piers, Suiyuan family mountain Xuan, bamboo forest deep and secluded; The Kangxi Emperor once visited here, tasted elegantly, and left poems that are worthy of tourists to admire.

The Three Treasures of Yufeng: The legend of Kunshi, Qionghua and Qiantian in the royal garden

The Dongshan caves are strange, with the difference between Chaotian, yellow mud, and linkage; The Xishan Ecological Scenic Area is newly constructed, with Yufeng Cultural Site, Luohan Ulva Ancient Bridge, Liangzhu Cultural Giant Sculpture, Old Man Peak, Qunfeng Peak, Qixia Cave and so on. Here, visitors can not only feel the magic of nature, but also appreciate the cultural heritage and historical vicissitudes.

The Three Treasures of Yufeng: The legend of Kunshi, Qionghua and Qiantian in the royal garden

In addition to natural scenery and cultural landscapes, Tinglin Garden is also famous for the "Three Treasures of Yufeng". In the Ma'an Mountain in Kunshan Tinglin Park, Kunshi is known as one of the four famous stones of ancient China, along with Lingbi stone, Taihu stone and stone stone. Kunshi has the characteristics of wrinkling, thinness, transparency, leakage, and ling, and its shape is strange. As a fine product for art appreciation, desk offerings and garden stones, Kunshi has always been regarded as nature's best gift to the people of Kunshan, and has precious historical, cultural and scientific value.

The Three Treasures of Yufeng: The legend of Kunshi, Qionghua and Qiantian in the royal garden

The qionghua and Qiongti lian in the garden are also precious landscapes, and together with Kunshi, they are known as the "Three Treasures of Yufeng". Qiong flower is a precious aquatic flower, the flower shape is like a lotus flower, the color is white, the petals are thin as gauze, very beautiful. Qionghua is a hardy, drought-tolerant, salinity-tolerant, pollution-tolerant plant that often grows in clear freshwater lakes and rivers. It not only has ornamental value, but also has certain medicinal value and is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine.

The Three Treasures of Yufeng: The legend of Kunshi, Qionghua and Qiantian in the royal garden

And Qiuti Lian is also a very precious aquatic plant, with beautiful flowers similar to the Qiong flower, but the difference is that it usually has two or more flowers on its stem at the same time, this growth method is called "Qiqi", hence the name. It also has ornamental and medicinal properties and is also used in traditional Chinese medicine.

The Three Treasures of Yufeng: The legend of Kunshi, Qionghua and Qiantian in the royal garden

The third treasure of the Three Treasures of Yufeng, Kunshi refers to a large stone located in the garden. This stone has a peculiar shape, blue gray color, and many textures and cracks on the surface, which is very artistic and ornamental. In the garden, kunshi is often used as a subject or accessory to display garden art, and together with qionghua and Qiantilian, it has become an important landscape in the garden.

The Three Treasures of Yufeng: The legend of Kunshi, Qionghua and Qiantian in the royal garden

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