Abstract:Su Shi, one of the models of ancient Chinese literati, has an aesthetic pursuit of “harmony between man and nature” in his leisure and landscape experience. Before being exiled to Huangzhou, Su Shi visited many famous gardens, thus possessing rich vision and experience. After exile, Sushi began to look for a spiritual home and build an ideal landscape, of which “Wutai Poetry Case” was the turning point of his life circumstances. In addition, the Huangzhou period was also the mature period of his literary creation and garden construction. Focusing on Su Shi’s works in Huangzhou period, through observing how he combined his wandering experience to express and interpret his gardening concept, the construction method and process of the ideal landscape in which he created Dongpo landscape and his construction of poetic habitation after career frustrated were explored, and its important value in the history of Chinese scholars’ garden was further revealed.