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Feng Yu Jiu Tian - Volume 2 Chapter 14
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... ncorporated many meaningful aesthetics. The landscape was made to look like natural scenery of rocks, mountains and rivers. Each feature usually had a deep and poetic meaning. The layout of the garden is also suspected to have ties with celestial importance, such as constellations and alignments with the sky.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_Gardens_of_Suzhou
Double entendre
Double meaning, in this case Feng Ming is in the way of Ruo Yanȁ ...
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