"Jiugongge" is an ancient structural scheme in China. Ou Yangxun introduced it into calligraphy practice, in order to obtain its structural stability and sense of order. Zhu Gekongming combined the thoughts of eight diagrams and nine palaces, and used the interdependence between the structures of nine palaces and eight diagrams to evolve the nine palaces and eight diagrams. China's metaphysics introduced it into Taoist magic art and expanded it. "Jiugongge" criss-crosses, forming nine independent and interdependent units, with regular and interdependent combinations inside. Designers get design inspiration from the structure of "nine squares", with "nine? QuotBased on this design concept, the plane of Ling Xing International Center was designed separately. The middle compartment is designed for elevator shaft, tube shaft and stairs, and eight office units of different sizes are arranged around it in turn. Eight independent small module units, flat and open inside, combined with each other to form a larger combined open space. So as to make the overall spatial structure layout more regular and provide greater freedom for the free combination of spaces.
The founder of Jiugongge is Ou Yangxun.