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An Explanatory Discourse by Tan Chet-qua of Quang-chew-fu, Gent.

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The essay adopts the voice of a Chinese spokesman to defend and elaborate an earlier argument for Chinese-inspired gardening while answering critics and challenging the prevailing Brownian approach. Combining satiric naivety with sustained aesthetic critique, it recommends deliberate contrasts of form, texture, and association to provoke a broader range of emotional responses in landscape. The author presents aesthetic reasoning and practical examples for varied layouts, arguing that garden design should orchestrate shifting moods and scenic variety rather than rely on uniform pastoral smoothness.

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Sir William Chambers

Sir William Chambers was an influential Scottish architect and writer, known for his contributions to architecture and design in the 18th century. He is particularly recognized for his work in introducing Chinese architectural elements to Western design, which is reflected in his notable publication, "An Explanatory Discourse by Tan Chet-qua of Quang-chew-fu, Gent." This work showcases his interest in Eastern aesthetics and philosophy, bridging cultural gaps through architecture and literature. Chambers' legacy includes not only his architectural projects but also his role in shaping the discourse around architectural styles during his time.

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