1, "wood to stone", also known as silicified wood, wood fossils and tree-shaped jade, belongs to fossil ornamental stones; It was first said in the Tang and Song Dynasties, and it was mentioned in the Song Dynasty's "Yunlin Stone Spectrum". It is the only one in the imperial garden of the Forbidden City, and there is also a poem about the imperial theme.
According to Mr. Zhou, the appreciation of ornamental stones is not at one end, but at the same time, listening to their sounds is enough to smell their wonders, so Qianlong's poems are known as "loud". Judging from the appraisal standard of ornamental stones, "straight length" and "peak" are shapes, "joints" are textures, "self-hardening" is quality, and tapping "clang" can be described as diversified ornamental stones. This poem belongs to the theory of chanting stones, which is healthy and interesting.
2. Zhuge worships Beidou stone, and analyzes it according to the appraisal standard of ornamental stone, combining with the elements such as shape, quality, color, grain and rhyme.
A monk in a cassock, with fists clenched, bowed to the sky facing the north. The snow spot in front of us is like the Big Dipper, which is exactly what Taoism says. But if the "seven stars" can be presented in the upper part of the space, it will be more conducive to the formation of a "worship" picture.
On the whole, the washability, patina and color appearance of the stone are first-class. But there is a "scar" on the upper part of the stone body, in the middle of the viewing surface, so the picture is "neutral". However, the inheritance weight of stone is the first, and it is a Taoist theme, "harmony between man and nature", so according to the standard of "Appraisal of Ornamental Stones", it can be rated as a super ornamental stone with more than 90 points.
3. Sea cucumber stone, a fossil of coral excreta, is a medium-sized ornamental stone, which is only found in Yuyuan Heritage Stone. Unique shape, its shape is like a "sea cucumber" end to end, hence the name "sea cucumber stone"
The stone is translucent and dynamic, and it is covered with hairy thorns, which makes people want to stop. It is said that this stone settled here in the Ming Dynasty, which means good luck.
Extended data
Wood and stone stands on carved stone stands, facing the crimson snow pavilion in the garden. It is formed by an ancient tree through the long-term action of nature. At first glance, this fossil looks not like a stone, but rather like rotten wood weathered by wind and rain. There are holes in the back.
Only by walking up to the front, carefully identifying from the taupe fragments and tapping with your fingers can people believe that this is a stone. Emperor Qianlong loved this wooden stone very much.