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Is the residential studio a representative of Buddhist geomantic omen?

The differences between residential areas called cities, gardens, parks and counties are mainly reflected in their naming sources and characteristics.

1. Cheng: refers to a city or an administrative region, usually named after the "city" of a city, such as Beijing and Shanghai.

2. Yuan: It usually refers to gardens or parks, and later it is also used to name some communities, especially some communities with the theme of ecology and greening, such as Suzhou Garden Community and Beijing Sun International Mansion.

3. Yuan: It generally refers to ancient royal gardens or private gardens, and now it is also used to name some communities, such as Beijing Wanliu Academy and Shanghai Xinkai Jiayuan.

4. Jun: It usually refers to counties or administrative divisions, and is also used to name some communities, such as Baiyun New Town County in Guangzhou and Binjiang New Town County in Hangzhou.

Generally speaking, the sources and characteristics of these community names are different, but in actual use, their meanings and differences are not particularly obvious.