The Wujia Courtyard is very simple, just like the Wujia Courtyard of Qing Dynasty houses, it retains a complete Wang-shaped building and the personal writing of Emperor Daoguang. The carved column painting wall, the courtyard attic, all show the owner's wealth.
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The Wujia Courtyard is very simple, just like the Wujia Courtyard of Qing Dynasty houses, it retains a complete Wang-shaped building and the personal writing of Emperor Daoguang. The carved column painting wall, the courtyard attic, all show the owner's wealth.
Wujia Courtyard is a typical Ming and Qing architecture, and has been well preserved so far. Wujia Courtyard was built during the Qingdao Light Year. The house has 99 rooms and 108 gates. It is built on the hillside and is a "king" glyph structure. In 1857, Xianfeng Emperor gave Wu Jizu Enke Jinshi and Yushu "painting the emblem of Fang". Wujia is the richest person in the local area. Since Wujia moved from Jiangnan, Wujia's courtyard has designed gardens similar to Jiangnan. The garden is not big, but it has a special flavor. Wujia has a love girl, because women can not go to Dalongxuan to listen to the play, so specially designed a small stage under the daughter's boudoir. The house is magnificent, carved beams and painted buildings, which also confirms the prosperity of Kuroi.
Wujia Courtyard is an iconic monument of Blackwell. The carved doors and windows, even the top of the corridor are painted, there is a stage in the courtyard, the corner is placed with the bathtub used in the past, and there is a gorgeous garden in the courtyard. It is worth admiring!
The largest house in the ancient town of Fengheijing, built by local rich merchants at the time of Kuroi's most luxurious, is now a fee-paying attraction.
The Wujia Courtyard is very simple, just like the Wujia Courtyard of Qing Dynasty houses, it retains a complete Wang-shaped building and the personal writing of Emperor Daoguang. The carved column painting wall, the courtyard attic, all show the owner's wealth.