Lü Simian (1884-1957), a native of Changzhou, was born in a scholarly family. His ancestor Lu Gong was the number one prime minister in the early Qing Dynasty. The following is a detailed introduction brought to you by Zhongda Consulting about the former residence of Lu Simian in Changzhou City.
Lü Simian’s former residence in Changzhou City
Lü Simian’s former residence faces south and has 4 entrances. There are patios and flower beds in the middle of each entrance, giving people a simple, elegant and scholarly atmosphere. Awesome atmosphere.
When the former residence was registered in 1937, the property owner was "Lv Chengzhi" (Chengzhi is the Chinese character Lu Simian;), covering an area of ??***2.058 acres, with Shizi Street to the south and Shizi Street to the north and west. They are all adjacent to residential buildings, and on the east side is the Juqian Street sub-district office. It is less than 50 meters away from Jinling Middle Road in the east. Lu Simian's father once pawned the house in the east house to others, and the family lived in the west house. It was not until the late Anti-Japanese War that Lu Simian took it back for his own use. After liberation, some of the houses (***10) in the former residence were occupied by troops. On May 31, 1952, Lu Simian submitted a petition to the Civil Affairs Department of the Changzhou Municipal Government, requesting that the house be returned because it was in dilapidated condition. There are words in the article such as "but this house is nearly a hundred years old and is not a good building". From this, it can be inferred that Lu Simian's former residence was built in the early 1850s (the early years of Xianfeng in the Qing Dynasty). His grandfather Lu Maoxian served as the head of Jiangxi Province. When he was in Xinzhi County.
Lü Simian’s former residence in Changzhou City
The former residence currently has 4 rooms and 21 rooms, all of which are brick and wood structures built on hard hills in the Qing Dynasty. From south to north: the first entrance is the door house facing Shizi Street; the second entrance is the hall with three rooms, and there is a pavilion at the back; the third entrance is the living room, with one bedroom each in the east and west. Lu Simian was born in the west bedroom and lived there when he was a child. , study here; the fourth entrance is a three-bay two-story building. There is a wing room at the east end of the courtyard in front of the building and a bedroom connected to the east, which contains more than 20 boxes of ancient books, books, calligraphy and paintings, and daily necessities collected by Lu Simian.
In December 1987, the Municipal People's Government announced it as a cultural relic protection unit in Changzhou. It has been restored by the Municipal Cultural Relics Management Committee Office. The mahogany horizontal plaque "Former Residence of Lu Simian" was handwritten by the famous historian Zhou Gucheng and is open to the public. There are academic exhibitions on Lu Simian's life on display.
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