A Study on the Characteristics of Correlative Shi Jing in Lin'an during Southern Song Dynasty
Correlative Shi Jing(关联性时景;corelative time-space)integrates the traditional Chinese idea of"heaven-earth-human",emphasizes the correlation between heavenly phenomena and phenology scenery,and stresses the combination of seasonal and heavenly phenomena in appreciating mountains,waters,and trees.Taking Lin'an during Southern Song Dynasty as an example,the study systematically sorts out relevant literature and explores the basic theoretical framework,aesthetic process,object characteristics and value significance of correlative Shi Jing.It points out that correlative Shi Jing has the aesthetic path of"traveling-vie wing-knowing-recording",and the Shi Jing aesthetics of Lin'an during Southern Song Dynasty focused on the diversity of heavenly phenomena and the wide range of time seasons,forming the Shi Jing characteristic of enjoying the scenery according to the time.The aesthetics of correlative Shi Jing focus on the value of diversified landscapes and multi-sensory experiences,which promote the optimal selection of Shi Jing scenic spots,and also reflect the philosophy of"Qing Jing(情境;situational scenery)"under the traditional Chinese concept of time,with a view to providing inspiration for the development of the temporal aesthetics of modem landscape architecture.
landscape architectureShi Jing(time-scape)correlative Shi JingLin'an during Southern Song Dynastyaestheticsenjoying the scenery according to the time