The Beauty of China lies in its mountains and rivers, in its cultural connotations, and in all that is to be explored and unknown... This work uses Taihu stone as its medium, combining its natural characteristics—"slenderness," "transparency," "permeability," and "wrinkled texture"—with natural environments, poetry, music, and technology, to present beauty that is visible, perceptible, and discoverable. It explores three levels of beauty: "Beauty is what we can see; greater beauty is what we can understand; and the most profound beauty is that which we cannot fully grasp and must explore."
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