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Patterned Footpaths

On a stroll through a Chinese garden or park ,one often finds oneself walking on footpaths of colored pebbles arranged in patterns¡ªa feature of Chinese landscape gardening.

These patterned paths are not designed by architects, but made by artisans from beginning to end. The paving of pebbles is a complicated job calling for skill and experience. First, lime mortar is spread out as the foundation layer, and then the designs are outlined by means of plain and roofing tiles set in the mortar.

On this is spread special putty made of lime, wheat flour and tung oil, on which again are fixed the pebbles of various natural colors ¨Cgreen ones for plant leaves, black ones for animal's eyes, and so on. And the designs include all the usual subjects of traditional Chinese paiting: landscapes, figures, flowers, and birds, historical and popular legends.

The vest of patterned foot paths in China are found in the ImperialGarden in the rear or the Forbidden City. The colored pebbles there make up pictures under such familiar titles as ¡°Magpie Announcing the Spring¡± , ¡°Dragon and Phoenix¡±,¡± Cranes in Clouds¡± , ¡°Two Greybeards Watching a Game of Chess¡± and so forth, which symbolize good luck ,victory, longevity and the like.

On the whole , patterned paths are found more often in parks and private gardens in the southern provinces than in the north .Prominent in this respect are the gardens in Suzhou ,where the designs on pebbled paths display a wide range of subjects.

Some are just geometric patterns , for instance a square inside a circle like an ancient a square inside a circle like an ancient copper coin ,signify the old belief that ¡°heaven is round and earth square ¡±.Others are in the forms of bats and cranes, Chinese symbols for good fortune and long life . Still others are patterned after the fishing net, expressing perhaps the general wish for affluent abundance.

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