It is presumed that the concept of time in traditional China contrast with that of western classics such as Aristotle, and Newton. Whereas the concept of the latter could be supposed as linear and physical, the concept of time in ancient China could be non-linear and natural. In this sense, the concept of time in traditional China is inherent. And this concept of time has peculiarity too, because it is casually fused with the dimension of space. Especially, its influence is significant in the various areas of Chinese traditional culture and thought in terms of its reflection on their motives and context, for example, in Nan k"o tai shou tien(南柯太守傳), the anecdote of Chao yen(趙顔), the anecdote of Hsu Yen(許彦), Double screens(重屛) of Sung-ming period, hand scroll(畵卷) and pavilion(庭園) culture of Sung-ming period. So it is not necessary to say that it has important meaning in the Chinese art and thought anymore.