Enjoy it in the evening. A bright moon is hanging high in the night sky. The towering "moon gate" is lonely and magnificent. It stands still in the evening wind and clouds. Some people even cry when watching it. Therefore, Zhang Yimou deliberately let it appear on the screen repeatedly.
Moon Gate
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Yueliangmen, also known as yuedongmen or yuemen, is an arc-shaped gate on the wall of courtyard in Chinese classical gardens, Vietnamese gardens and large-scale houses. It is found indoors in Korean traditional buildings. It is named for its round shape like a moon. It is not only used as the passageway between the courtyard and the courtyard, but also can be introduced into the landscape on the other side through the door opening. It is both practical and decorative. The walls on both sides of the moon door are usually painted pink white, with gray decorative edges left at the edge of the door. The lower part is flat without threshold, and the upper part is designed with horizontal plaques with artistic conception. In addition to the separation and transition between courtyards, it can also be used for indoor space.
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Yueliangmen, also known as yuedongmen or yuemen, is an arc-shaped gate on the wall of courtyard in Chinese classical gardens, Vietnamese gardens and large-scale houses. It is found indoors in Korean traditional buildings. It is named for its round shape like a moon. It is not only used as the passageway between the courtyard and the courtyard, but also can be introduced into the landscape on the other side through the door opening. It is both practical and decorative. The walls on both sides of the moon door are usually painted pink white, with gray decorative edges left at the edge of the door. The lower part is flat without threshold, and the upper part is designed with horizontal plaques with artistic conception. In addition to the separation and transition between courtyards, it can also be used for indoor space.
Chinese garden
Chinese garden is one of the characteristics of Chinese architecture. In a broad sense, garden means to simulate natural scenery in the artificial environment, ranging from potted plants to pools and rockeries. The key of Chinese gardens lies in the ingenious landscape design, how to simulate nature without leaving traces, how to combine the intentional layout with artistic conception, how to use water management methods, stones, pavilions, potted plants, forests, windows and doors one by one, and how to match seasonal changes, local building materials, folk customs, and the personality of the host, etc.
Chinese garden art integrates architecture, calligraphy and painting, sculpture, literature, gardening and other arts. It is a model of Chinese aesthetics and reflects the profound philosophical thinking and pursuit of life of Chinese people. Oriental gardens, Western Asia gardens and European gardens are known as the three major gardening systems in the world. Among them, Chengde summer resort and Summer Palace, which belong to the royal gardens, and many Suzhou classical gardens, which belong to the private gardens, are listed in the world heritage list, which shows the importance of their status. Chinese gardens also influence other buildings. Architects will use elements of Chinese gardens, such as moon gate.
Chinese gardens are mainly divided into royal gardens, private gardens and temple gardens. In addition, there are government garden, ancestral hall garden, Academy garden, public garden and so on.
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