The central idea of China's architectural features: By introducing the nine features of China architecture and the "grammar", "vocabulary" and "translatability" of China architecture, we can show us the unique charm and great value of China architecture in the world architectural history. At the same time, it shows that every building has its own "grammar" and "vocabulary", and respecting these French styles has created the diversity and richness of world architecture.
Talking about Mu Ye is an essay by Lin Geng, which is included in his Comprehensive Theory of Tang Poetry. Lin Geng (19 10 February 22 -65438+2006 10 October 4) was born in Minhou, Fujian Province (a county under the jurisdiction of Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, located in the lower reaches of the Minjiang River, with a population of 665438+100000 and an area of 2. Modern poet, ancient literary scholar and literary historian. Professor of Peking University. "Mu Ye" is a common image in Chinese classical poetry, which first appeared in Qu Yuan's "Nine Songs". The "middle" wood of konoha means tree, and konoha means leaves, especially the fallen leaves in classical poetry. It is suggestive, reminiscent of fallen leaves in autumn, giving people a sense of loneliness and creating a sad artistic style.