Stone table and barrel seats
Stone tables and seats feature in many classical
Chinese gardens, where people could sit, relax and admire their
surroundings. Here, each seat is carved with a flower or tree to
represent a season.
Chess was a favourite pastime in gardens, and gaming boards were
sometimes cut into a stone table. In Chinese mythology, immortals
often play chess and traditionally garden landscapes and activities
were associated with a personal quest to achieve immortality.
A scholar might also sit at a table to play the Chinese zither,
or gu qin, a seven-stringed musical instrument. The
philosopher Confucius played the zither, and its music was thought
to be intellectually stimulating and morally uplifting.