Fang Boqian's former residence was built in the early Qing Dynasty, on the former site of Zhu Mingong's brother (Sanjinshi) in the Song Dynasty. It is a hall with three entrances and one exit, with a wall in front. The first hall has the width of five rooms and the depth of seven columns. Reduced wood structure for bucket-type beam-column, double slope top, hall area 100 square meter. Sanjin, facing south, is a two-story ancient building in Ming Dynasty. In the Erjin Hall of Fang Boqian's former residence, a plaque inscribed by General Zhang Aiping is hung. The garden architecture in Zhuzifang area is unique, and the representative work is Furong Garden. Yang in Qing Dynasty wrote a poem called Zhuzi Fang:
Painting a column is easy to set the sun, but swallows are hard to find a king.
Zhu Zifang stayed in Gu Xiang, enjoying autumn flowers in Furong Garden.
Xianggong's achievement belongs to history, and the poet is famous for his green yarn.
Looking from the upstairs of Guinness several times, the west wind disturbed Western jackdaw in the west at dusk.
Furong Garden is located in Garden Lane, Fahai Road, Gulou District, Fuzhou City, near Zhuzifang River. It was founded in the Song Dynasty. It turned out that Chen's Lotus Pavilion participated in politics in the Song Dynasty, and later became Ye Villa in the Ming Dynasty, which was owned by Gong, a vassal of the Qing Dynasty. Later, it was rebuilt as "Furong Bie Island". The whole garden has a beautiful layout and is very rich in Fuzhou folk houses and garden characteristics. In Furong Biedao Hall, Du Fu's poems were collected as couplets: "Others wrongly blamed Yang Xiongfu, and I sang the song that his prime minister sang before the mountain was heard." After liberation, it was used as a meeting place for the Fujian Committee of the Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang, which was destroyed during the Cultural Revolution. (Excerpted from Lu Xiansheng)