As a carrier,bamboo culture has become the object of xishu gardens,which enriches and expands the connotation of xishu gardens.However,at present,because the temple gardens in xishu belong to the regional gardens and have not attracted more attention,the relevant research is also relatively scarce.Based on the above background and reasons,based on the bamboo culture as the breakthrough point,and the west temple garden as the main research object,research in the west shu temple garden origin and application of the bamboo culture,through field visits,field surveying and mapping,comprehensive investigation,take pictures,and on the basis of the written records of west sichuan garden of bamboo bamboo culture,religious culture,bamboo,bamboo,bamboo landscape painting art and literature,the application of bamboo and bamboo culture symbols that embodiment and application in west shu temple garden in detailed,in-depth and objective by parsing,contrast analysis.This study focused on the healthy cultivation of bamboo culture in the temple garden of xishu.In order to preliminarily explore the effect of viewing bamboo forest landscape environment in the temple garden on human physiology,the author conducted a bamboo forest bath experiment,which randomly recruited 110 subjects who were living,working and sightseeing in the temple.In three different experimental bases,the changes of diastolic blood pressure,systolic blood pressure,heart rate and blood oxygen concentration of the subjects before and after viewing in the bamboo forest environment were tested by real scene stimulation,stress stimulation and biomass feedback method.Research results can explain,bamboo forest environment can effectively reduce pressure on the human body,slow down,more dynamic,though the view in the temple of bamboo activities on the influence of different groups of subjects physiological indexes of difference was not significant,but according to three different groups of subjects were showed positive changes in physiological indexes,based on the change detection can deduce temple bamboo forest environment effects on human health. |