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What's in Kyushu Pool?

There are islands, fish and flowers in Kyushu pond.

Jiuzhou Pond is an important royal pond garden in Miyagi-Wei Zi and Luoyang during Sui and Tang Dynasties. It is an outstanding example of ancient royal gardens in China, and it is the essence of garden architecture in Tang and Song Dynasties.

Jiuzhou Pool was built in Sui Dynasty and used in Tang and Song Dynasties. It is named after Jiuzhou in the East China Sea of China. According to historical records, it covers an area of 520,000 square meters, with archaeological discoveries139,250 square meters. The water depth is more than ten feet, and the bank is upside down. There are several small islands in the pool, where there are birds, fish and flowers. The pool water radiates Wei Zicheng, with dense water networks, pavilions and beautiful scenery.

Garden layout:

Jiuzhou pool is "water is vast and there are no mountains", and the garden is built on the flat ground; There are many islands. More than ten large and small islands have been found in Jiuzhou Pool. The tradition of "one pool and three mountains" in China classical gardens still exists, but it is not limited to the number of "three"; There are various forms of garden architecture, including promenade architecture, pavilion architecture and pavilion architecture. The ingenious application of "scale design"; Wide range of biological configuration and rich varieties.

Jiuzhou Pool is a royal garden in Wei Zi, which is dominated by islands in the pool. Its scale is huge. It follows the palace garden layout of "one pool and three mountains" since the Han Dynasty, and forms a complete water system by artificial channels. At the same time, creative planning methods are used to form different garden spaces. According to archaeological data, its garden features are obvious.