The term 'Tai Di style entrance landscape小品' refers to small landscape features designed at the entrance of a Tai Di (terrace) area. Tai Di style typically involves architectural elements that reflect traditional Chinese design principles, such as symmetry, harmony, and the integration of nature. Landscape小品, or '小品' in Chinese, denotes small decorative elements or ornaments in a landscape, which can include fountains, statuaries, or ornamental plants. These features are intended to enhance the aesthetic appeal and functional aspects of the entrance area.