Changjia Manor: The biggest feature of Changjia is not scale, but elegant cultural taste, profound historical background, and the integration of North and South styles, which integrates courtyard gardens. Therefore, regardless of scale or architectural art, Changjia Manor is a model of China residential buildings. Walking in the depths of the garden, people are deeply impressed by the exquisite and elegant hanging archway, finely carved screen walls, countless couplets and calligraphy tablets, finely carved stone carvings, brick carvings, wood carvings and various painted patterns, as well as architectural kisses, animals and carved ridges. Stepping into Changjia Manor is like opening a silent history book, telling people about the rise and fall of Changjia in the past.
Qiao Family Courtyard: The layout of Qiao Family Courtyard is neat, luxurious and dignified, and the eaves, doors and windows, railings and steps are carefully carved everywhere, paying great attention to details. It is known as "a bright pearl in the history of northern residential architecture".
Wang's Courtyard: Wang's Courtyard is a master of residential buildings in Qing Dynasty, which took more than 300 years to build, including a commercial street with five lanes and six castles. Many people think that they will not visit the Wangs' Courtyard after visiting it, which means that there is nothing to see in other courtyards after seeing the Wangs' Courtyard.
Liu's residence in Qinshui: Liu's residence is a literati residence built by Liu Zongyuan's descendants in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, which can be called a great art palace. In addition to more than 40 inscriptions by celebrities such as Zhu, Wang Yangming and others, there is also an inkstone painted by Wu Daozi, a rare saint in China, which shows that Liu's clansmen learn from others.
Imperial City House: Imperial City House has two parts: inner city and outer city. There are caves to hide soldiers in the city walls, battlements to observe the enemy's situation on the roof, and underground tunnels leading to the outside of the city. These layouts make the Imperial City Xiangfu an indestructible fortress.
Li Family Courtyard: Because of a romantic love affair in a foreign country, Li Daoxing, the son of the Li family, went abroad to study and married an English woman, which made a sensation. The courtyard appears in western style, which is evident in its deep affection. The Li family accumulated capital from traditional agriculture, then transferred to commerce, and then stepped into modern industry from commerce. Li's family economy spanned three stages in a short time, which was very rare at that time. Li's quadrangle provides the best witness for the development of this period of history.
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