Bijiang Golden Building was originally named Fuhe Building. The library was built in Jiaqing and Daoguang years of Qing Dynasty by Bijiang Su Piwen. A two-story wooden building. Exquisite internal carving, carving methods include deep, shallow, relief, line carving, carving and glass mosaic. The content covers all kinds of flowers and animals, and it is still magnificent after 100 years. There are auspicious pictures such as "Three Friends in the Cold Year", "Song Yan He Nian" and "Gui Lan Tengfang", as well as wood carving figures such as a fisherman in a hat, a boy in a bun and a girl washing clothes, which are lifelike. Wood carvings are all carved from teak, rosewood, sour branches and other precious wood. The Golden Building also houses precious calligraphy by Liu Yong, the Governor of Hubei Province and Zhang, a scholar of Hanlin University, as well as cultural relics such as the official sedan chair and the postscript bed (also known as the bed for thousands of people) in the Qing Dynasty.
Formerly known as Fuhe Building, Jinlou is the first library of the Su family in Bijiang, and is well-known at home and abroad for its exquisite wood carving decoration. Because the daughter of Dai Hongci, an important minister in Foshan in the late Qing Dynasty, married into the Su family, there is a legend that "the golden house hides the charming". The mud building, the first staff house, the back garden and other ancient buildings outside the wall, such as Yu Yi Xue, Tom Su Gong Temple, Samsung House, etc. The scenic spots are amazing and are sought after by experts and tourists from far and near.
In the evening, the setting sun shines on the rows of tiles, reflecting the brilliance of the golden pagoda. Tourists come out of the deep alley of history and are greeted by a picturesque sunset with nostalgia. Back garden, lotus flowers everywhere, a cup of tea. Waiting for the bright moon in the cloister and listening to heming's mood from a distance can make people forget the noise of the world.
There are many exquisite decorations in the golden building, such as the postscript bed, which is much wider than the ordinary bed. There are two screens between which the maid can stand and serve. For example, the octagonal window is rolled on both sides, indicating that all sides are imposing; For example, in ancient thermal insulation equipment, cotton wool was filled between two layers of packaging to prevent heat from being emitted.