Jiang's Ancestral Hall: Jiang's Grand Ancestral Hall in Buchong Village, Shajing Town, Shenzhen, Guangdong.

Located at No.204, Buyong Village, Shajing Town, Shenzhen. Bu Yong is the residence of the Chiang family. According to the genealogy of Jiang family, the ancestors of Jiang family moved to Shenzhen in the Southern Song Dynasty, which has a history of 800 to 900 years. Jiang's Grand Ancestral Hall and the ancient buildings around it are the historical testimony of Jiang's family's development of manhole. Jiang's Grand Ancestral Hall is the general ancestral hall of Bu Yong's surname Jiang, and the oyster shell gables in the ancestral hall are one of its main features. The wood carvings on the wooden beams in the middle hall and the back hall are exquisite, with dragon rhyme feet and auspicious stories of animals, plants and people, which are the objects of studying folk art, crafts, customs and culture. Traditional architectural techniques, such as bucket-mound and supporting feet on beams, which were rarely used in Lingnan architecture in Ming and Qing Dynasties, were preserved in Jiang's ancestral hall, which is of great significance to the study of ancient architecture in Shajing and even Shenzhen.

Shang Qi Jiangs Ancestral Hall is located at the northern foot of Aoshan Mountain, Langqi Street, Mawei District, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province. It was built in Qin Long, Qin Ming (1567 ~ 1572). Facing the north, the shrine is divided into three entrances, with wind and volcano walls and civil structures. It rests on the top of the mountain with a single eaves. The main hall is a wooden frame with beams and buckets. The main seat is 16m wide, 40m deep and covers an area of 640m2. Including Youyi Temple, with a total area of 1 100 square meters. During the reconstruction of the Republic of China, Admiral Sa Zhenbing, Army Admiral Lin, Chairman of Fujian Provincial Government Yang Shuzhuang and Central legislator Liu Tong wrote column couplets for the ancestral hall. When it was rebuilt in the 1990s, modern calligraphers Pan Zhulan, Zhu Tangxi and Zheng Nai were added. Equal write column join. There is an epitaph 1 piece of the Ming Dynasty doctor Langzhong Jiang Wenpei in the temple, which was written by three scholars in the Ming Dynasty, Zhan Hongji and Chen Changzuo.