希腊历史学家狄奥多鲁斯(前1世纪)的记载 There was also, beside the acropolis, the hanging Garden, as it is called, which was built, not by Semiramis, but by a later Syrian king to please one of his concubines; for she, they say, being a persian by race and longing for the meadows of her mountains, asked the king to imitate, through the artifice of a planted garden, the distinctive landscape of persia.” Diodorus Siculus I1.10.1-1011 希腊历史学家狄奥多鲁斯(前1世纪)的记载 “There was also, beside the acropolis, the Hanging Garden, as it is called, which was built, not by Semiramis, but by a later Syrian king to please one of his concubines; for she, they say, being a Persian by race and longing for the meadows of her mountains, asked the king to imitate, through the artifice of a planted garden, the distinctive landscape of Persia.” —Diodorus Siculus II.10.1-10