(iii) The Huntington Library can set off a huge wave in its mind, that is, it can completely overthrow the inherent model of the library in the impression. Given the large area, the beauty of the garden, the beauty of the building, the essence of the repair, the abundance of the treasure, and have been donated to the government, if it is named San Marino City, Los Angeles County (County) Park... or bid for a certain expo, it is not unfounded. However, Los Angeles is Los Angeles, a metropolis that advocates individual values and freedom, a place that encourages both independent specialties and outstandingness, while simultaneously pioneering, integrating, inclusive and collaborative. For so many years, the library named after the founder Henry Huntington (1850-1927) (full name "Henry • Edward • Huntington Library, Art Gallery and Botanical Garden", referred to as "Huntington Library"), has indeed withstand the wind and rain and the aesthetic scrutiny of groups and many individuals. Group play, can be individual, can also be individual. The concept of the individual can be extended to a unique unit corresponding to the group and forming the group. The mind has experienced the ebb and flow of the tide; feathers, shells, five stars... mostly gravel. Before new waves come and change, our mindset is in a regular manner, like the traces left by the previous wave on the beach, fragmented, gradually dry but stubbornly unchanged. In fact, the change is temporary, but the change is eternal. The most reluctant to change, often the most vulnerable. In 1912, the library's Japanese garden was completed, including the moon bridge, koi pond, Japanese-style houses, and bonsai collection. On February 23, 2008, the library's "Liufang Garden" officially opened, the largest Chinese garden in North America. This is the story that continues. However, the library's six million collections of rare books and manuscripts are mainly British and American literature and historical works. The library's art gallery is based on the European art collection. The library displays numerous outdoor sculptures. This is history, the founding, builders, ancestors and their descendants of modern North America, pioneering and inheriting history. Sculpture, outdoor sculpture, and other outdoor art, is truly experienced by time and wind and rain. The Huntington Library's three-dimensional, standing in the wind or spring. So, after the monument, the romantic sculptures, the water soaked the road, the love walked over, not tired, just a little trace,