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Chinese Garden

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This work is inspired by Chinese gardens, composed of 1947 pieces of parts used, both length and width are close to 26 cm. It contains many elements of Chinese gardens. It includes two landscape walls and two landscape doors of different shapes. Internally centered around a lake, there is a pavilion and a corridor around it. These are all iconic buildings of Chinese gardens. In addition, there are rockeries, the Taihu Lake rocks, plants, etc.

I am a Chinese and a student majoring in environmental design. LEGO is a great medium for turning ideas into reality. I also love it so much. I hope more people can learn about ancient Chinese architecture. By reason of they are really beautiful, and have a long history.

LEGO is a highly creative product. If you have good ideas, you can definitely hide them in your work. I have set up many interesting Chinese Culture Easter egg in this work, if you careful enough, you can find them. For this work, I also conducted in-depth research on Chinese classical gardens. I believe it comprehensively showcases the composition and artistic conception of gardens, About its playability, the set can be roughly divided inti two parts, connect using two technology axes. There are also many small modules that can be individually disassembled and played with, just like teahouse and corridor, it will also bring you an immersive experience. In addition, treating it as a decorative item for display is also a good choice.

SALUTE SET : 80107 Spring Lantern Festival ( Golden toad under the arch bridge )
In this work, I put a golden toad and a gold coin in the Taihu Lake Stone to show the Chinese Culture of the golden toad receiving money and pay homage to 80107.

About some Chinese Garden Culture :
①Some literati use leaves as saucers
②The Taihu Lake Stone is formed by water erosion, its characteristics are wrinkles, leakage, thinness, and transparency
③There are many landscaping techniques in Chinese gardens. For example, using doors and window frame scenery, stacking stones into mountains, and using plants to divide the scenery, etc.

If it had the opportunity to become an LEGO set, I can't imagine what a great achievement it would be. I'm looking forward to this day coming. Final, I hope everyone likes my work and supports it a lot. Thank you everyone!

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