Abstract:The Sui Garden of Yuan Mei, a famous literati in the Qing Dynasty, inherited the Sui Weaving Garden's predecessor and peaked its construction activities in 1768. There is no site now. The previous research on Suiyuan's restoration has omissions in materials and methods, and the integrity of the research conclusions needs to be improved. This article not only makes up for the lack of research, but also restores the various elements of Suiyuan through the comparison and classi cation analysis of related ancient paintings, and then superimposes each part into the general plan of the garden, and then tries to explore the layout of Suiyuan with more reference value image.