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\n Thanks UMS (Unlimited Metropolis Design Studio) for authorizing the publication of the project on mooool, Text description provided by UMS.<\/span><\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

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UMS<\/strong><\/a>:\u00a0 Chinese literati and painters have been taking delight in creating poetry or paintings about nature to express their feelings throughout the centuries. For example, Dong Yuan, one of the three great painters of the early Northern Song Dynasty, has his masterpiece \u201cA Picture of Two Rivers: Xiaohe River and Xiangjiang River\u201d featuring rolling mountains, clouds, mist and thick forests, which make the background a little bit mysterious and intriguing. Coincidentally, architect Tung Chuin also mentioned the \u201cblending of positive and negative spaces\u201d in his masterpiece \u201cA Record of the Gardens of Jiangnan\u201d.<\/p>\n

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