Water Curtain Cave (AI)
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Title
Water Curtain Cave (AI)
Subject
Culture,Immovable Culture Heritage,Tourism
Description
Water Curtain Cave is a well-known scenic spot in Huaguo Mountain Scenic Garden. It is located on the top of the mountain, on the east side of the Reunion Palace of the Sanyuan Family Temple. It is a natural cave facing south. The cave is as wide as a hall, with clear springs hanging, dripping water from the cracks in the cliff at the entrance of the cave, and falling little by little, just like ice crystal jade balls. There are inscriptions such as "Shuijiang Cave" and "Lingquan" on the stone wall outside the cave. There are two stones on it, "God's Body Purifying" and "High Mountain and Flowing Water" in the Ming Dynasty, with bold and unrestrained strokes. This cave has been recorded in the inscriptions written by Zhang Chaorui, a literati contemporary with Wu Chengen. In Journey to the West, it is written as the hometown of Monkey King.
Source
is51102023
Date
06/05/2023
Contributor
DiMei
Format
image/jpeg
Type
Still Image
Date Submitted
05/06/2023 06:46:06 pm
License
In Copyright (InC)
Medium
https://openai.com/product/dall-e-2
Spatial Coverage
current,34.59,119.16;origin,34.59,119.16;
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Is Shown At
Chen C. Zhongguo yuanlin jianshang cidian (A Dictionary for the Appreciation of Chinese Gardens)[J]. 2001.
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https://openai.com/product/dall-e-2
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Di Mei, DALL-E
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DescriptionEN
Water Curtain Cave is a well-known scenic spot in Huaguo Mountain Scenic Garden. It is located on the top of the mountain, on the east side of the Reunion Palace of the Sanyuan Family Temple. It is a natural cave facing south. The cave is as wide as a hall, with clear springs hanging, dripping water from the cracks in the cliff at the entrance of the cave, and falling little by little, just like ice crystal jade balls. There are inscriptions such as "Shuijiang Cave" and "Lingquan" on the stone wall outside the cave. There are two stones on it, "God's Body Purifying" and "High Mountain and Flowing Water" in the Ming Dynasty, with bold and unrestrained strokes. This cave has been recorded in the inscriptions written by Zhang Chaorui, a literati contemporary with Wu Chengen. In Journey to the West, it is written as the hometown of Monkey King.
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Citation
“Water Curtain Cave (AI),” STAGE, accessed December 13, 2025, https://stage.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/1623.
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