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Whose bad idea is this kind of wall-breaking borrowing green?

author:Haiyang Fusion Media

Pudong Lujiazui has a Chinese classical garden-style garden ~ plum garden, simple and elegant, the flower bulbs in the garden are splendid, full of greenery, it is a good place for the surrounding people to enjoy the scenery for leisure, and there are more bustling morning exercise crowds every morning, and they continue to pour into the garden and become the scenery here. This area is also named the "Plum Garden Area".

At the beginning of the year, I don't know who patted my head and came up with a bad idea, I actually borrowed green from a Chinese-style classical garden, and came to "break the wall to borrow the scenery", and wanted to lend the green of the garden to the surrounding "busy" .......

I've only heard of:

"Classical Chinese garden borrowing includes several forms

The seven types of classical Chinese gardens include seven forms of borrowing, such as near borrowing, distant borrowing, neighbor borrowing, mutual borrowing, upward borrowing, downward borrowing and timely borrowing.

Near borrowing. Enjoy the scenery outside the park from the garden. Far borrowed. Look at distant things in unenclosed gardens, such as gardens near the water, and look out at the open water and distant islands from the water's edge. Neighbor borrowing. Enjoy the view of the adjacent gardens in the garden.

Mutual loans. Two gardens or two attractions borrow each other's scenery.

Rely on borrowing. In the garden, you can look up at the peaks, cliffs, or towers of the neighboring temples outside the park.

Bow down. From a high vantage point in the park, you can see the scenery outside the park.

Borrow it when you need it. Borrowing the scenery of a certain season of the year or a certain time of the day is mainly borrowed from astronomical landscapes, meteorological landscapes, seasonal changes of plants and real-time dynamic landscapes. ”

I have never heard of such a "broken wall to borrow green", but it is understandable to really borrow good, look at the following two pictures, these two are the existing walls in the park, simple and elegant, lock the garden full of spring, the park is quiet and comfortable, everywhere is full of vitality, showing the deep charm of the pavilion garden.

Whose bad idea is this kind of wall-breaking borrowing green?
Whose bad idea is this kind of wall-breaking borrowing green?

Looking at the broken wall of the street, it is a mess, which completely breaks the elegance and tranquility of the classical garden.

Whose bad idea is this kind of wall-breaking borrowing green?
Whose bad idea is this kind of wall-breaking borrowing green?

Those who break the wall and borrow green only peek at the spring color in the garden from outside the wall, but they don't know the destructiveness of the "borrowed traffic" after the wall is broken in the garden!

Looking at these two pictures, the good classical plum garden was destroyed into this "appearance" by the wall breakers, and the garden atmosphere is gone.

I really don't know if the wall-breakers have "cerebral edema" to produce such a bad "project"! In this way, in order to "promote social and economic consumption", in order to make GDP look good, good gardens should break down walls and borrow greenery, good sidewalks should be dug and paved with bricks, and good roads should be repaved with asphalt......

You must know that there must be a degree of demand from the natural world, otherwise the natural world will definitely "punish human beings." "Doing well" usable things, man-made destruction, and rebuilding are not only the style of "losers", but also what is the difference between "destroying heavenly things" and "spending extravagantly, spending money like dirt, and erecting in and out"?

Why is it that the fine traditions of the Chinese nation of "being diligent and thrifty, making careful calculations, being diligent and thrifty, and being thrifty in keeping one's family, and thrifty" have disappeared?