borrowed scenery

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Etymology

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From calque translation of Chinese 借景 (jièjǐng), or Japanese 借景 (shakkei).

Noun

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borrowed scenery (uncountable)

  1. The principle of incorporating background landscape into the composition of a garden found in traditional East Asian garden design.

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