[View] For this reason, I asked about the "eight-faced garden" of the Fufu Temple, which is said to be the white eyebrows of the modern Zen Buddhist garden. The North Garden, South Garden, East Garden and West Garden each have a microcosm, but the rocks and sand in the South Garden are pillars and sand in the East Garden, and these structures are familiar. On the other hand, the western garden consists of small moon incisions, while the northern sand garden consists of moss and paving stones, whose intended use is a solid entity without clues.
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[View] For this reason, I asked about the "eight-faced garden" of the Fufu Temple, which is said to be the white eyebrows of the modern Zen Buddhist garden. The North Garden, South Garden, East Garden and West Garden each have a microcosm, but the rocks and sand in the South Garden are pillars and sand in the East Garden, and these structures are familiar. On the other hand, the western garden consists of small moon incisions, while the northern sand garden consists of moss and paving stones, whose intended use is a solid entity without clues.