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What are the descriptions of courtyards in the ancient Jing Ya?

1. Outside the courtyard, there are white walls and green willows, three hanging flower doors and a veranda. The Yong Road in the courtyard is adjacent, with rocks scattered all over the place, and five buildings are hung with "painted green" plaques. The whole courtyard is magnificent and elegant, with numerous and exquisite gardens, and the backyard is full of roses, treasures and pools. Qin Fangxi meets here and flows out of the Grand View Garden. There is a white stone road that runs through Qinfangxi and leads to the other side.

2. On the top is a red painted door with a black and golden south board with three Chinese characters of dragon and phoenix dance. The night is as cool as water, the red candle in the window is swaying, the rain outside the window is oblique, the water drops drop quietly along the eaves, and the halo ripples on the ground, as if it were left by a sigh. I blew out the candle, pushed open the creaking window, sat on the bed with my knees in my arms, and watched the rain outside the window.

3. Both sides are brightly lit. In front of it is a white wall built on the water, about two meters high, covered with black tiles. The wall was built in waves, undulating up and down. In the middle of the moon cave, the red paint door was left unlocked, and there was a faint sound of piano and music. The black plaque on the door reads "Pear Garden" in two gilded characters.

4. The day and night are as cool as water, the red candle in the window is swaying, the drizzle outside the window is oblique, and the accumulated water drips quietly along the eaves, leaving ripples on the ground, like sighing to retain. I put out the candle, pushed open the creaking window, sat on the edge of the bed with my knees in my arms and stared at the falling rain outside the window.

Go straight along the corridor of the main building in the bamboo garden to the end, and you can enter the top of Qiushan Mountain, a Yellowstone rockery with red stones. Only this color will give birth to autumn. The appropriateness of this mountain lies in its echo with the peaks other than the main peak, and in the consistency of its mountain landscape.