What does Loufeng mean?

When the wind blows through the top-floor pavilion of the attic-style building in the temple, it is called Lou Feng.

A pavilion is a traditional Chinese building, mostly built in gardens, Buddhist temples, and temples. A building built on the roadside or in the garden for people to rest, shelter from rain, and enjoy the shade. It is small in area and mostly has only a roof and no walls. Pavilions are also a kind of garden sketch used to embellish the garden landscape. The materials are mostly wood, bamboo, stone and reinforced concrete.

Location selection

The location of the pavilion should be considered from two aspects. One is that it looks good from the inside out, and the other is that it looks good from the outside to the inside.

The garden pavilion should be built in a place with good scenery, so that people who come in to rest can enjoy the scenery and retain people. At the same time, it is also necessary to consider that after the pavilion is built, it will become a beautiful garden. Garden pavilions are often used here. It can be the finishing touch. Pavilions made of different materials each have very distinct characteristics.