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23 Jun 2008 596 views
 
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Humble Administrator's Garden

 During the reign of Emperor Zhengde in the Ming Dynasty (1506 A.D.), the Assistant Prime Minister Wang Xianchen returned to his hometown and built the garden after he resigned from office.

He named the garden of the Humble Administrator to indicate that he was humble in officials. The name of the garden expressed his complicated feeling that he did not do well in the court. This is an alternative for him to better himself. Although the Garden has weathered through wind and storm for hundreds of years and has become the possession of numerous people, its style of the Ming Dynasty has remained.

Nowadays the Garden of the Humble Administrator ranks first among the four classical gardens in Suzhou.

camera Canon EOS 5D
exposure mode aperture priority
shutterspeed 1/25s
aperture f/20.0
sensitivity ISO320
focal length 30.0mm
resolution 4368x2912 pixels
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