Hengnan Wangjia Ancestral Hall in Wang's Grand Ancestral Hall

Hengnan Wangjia Ancestral Temple is located in the fishing village of Longshi Township, Hengnan County. It was built in the Ming Dynasty, which is magnificent and called "the first in southern Chu". It was rebuilt for the second time in 194. There are 48 stone pillars in the main hall, carved with beams and painted with buildings, with exquisite craftsmanship. There are many monuments and plaques, all of which are from celebrities. So far, the whole building is well preserved.

Wang's ancestral hall, known as "the first in Hengyang", is located in the fishing village of Lijiang Town, which is surrounded by nine rivers and clear mountains. After entering the village, the water from nine long mouths flows straight into the meniscus pond in front of the temple, so there is a saying in the local area that "Kowloon holds the saints". Looking up, the buildings consisting of two rooms and five rooms stand side by side, and the shrine of "Hengyang No.1" is very eye-catching. The whole building is 62.5 meters long, 31.5 meters wide and 12 meters high, with a total area of 195 square meters.

Wang's ancestral hall not only retains the ancient architectural art of poor workmanship, but also has colorful calligraphy. The five characters "Hengyang No.1" are written in the history of Hengzhou Magistrate, with black characters on a white background, vigorous and dignified, and wonderful and beautiful. Coupled with the couplets of "loyalty and filial piety in ancient and modern times, generations have cultivated others", it adds luster. "The child's surname is numerous, and the hundred miles of Kuiguang gather together; The sleeping hall is clear, and the four countryside colors come in ","Spring grass pond, a school of fish creek new green water; More than 2 couplets, such as the swallow in the painting hall and the bird-recognizing clothes of the Millennium Wang family, are from the hands of celebrities such as Shangshu, Champion, Cabinet Zhongshu, Secretariat and Magistrate since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and are excellent calligraphy works.