Wushi Village, Xudun Town, Jian'ou City (300 meters from G3 Fengle Service Area)Map
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The mountain does not need to be very high, there is a legend. The water does not need to be very deep, it is enough to be crystal clear! Don't have too many people, just have a lot of beautiful women
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The mountain does not need to be very high, there is a legend. The water does not need to be very deep, it is enough to be crystal clear! Don't have too many people, just have a lot of beautiful women
A few old houses, the road is narrow and there is no point in view!
West out of Jian'ao to the north of Nanwu Road, about 20 kilometers, three kilometers from Sibao Town, there is a magnificent ancient house group that leaps into the eye, this is the Wushi Tea House known as the "first out of Jian'ao West" at the end of Qing Dynasty. This ancient tea house has been sealed by dust for more than 100 years. With the continuous heating of tourism and the search for ancient folk houses, it has attracted more and more attention from the world. The rise of Wushi Tea House is closely related to the prosperity of tea production and circulation in Wuyishan in the Jianxi Valley in modern times. It is said that the first generation of owner Wu Fu from Changting, West of the year The county fell to Wushi Village to do long work, because he was honest and kind, hard work, very appreciated by a Jiangxi tea merchant, often entrusted him to intermediary, buy, organize the source of goods. Later, the tea merchant left northern Fujian, leaving a fund to support Wu Fu. With this start-up capital, Wu Fu opened Wushi Tea House, produced and operated tea by himself, and became a large merchant on the Fujia side of Jian'ou in the west. At the most prosperous time, more than 300 teas were produced annually and sold to Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Guangzhou and other places. Now in Xiazhu Village to Fengle Village, the tea gardens can be identified more than 100 years ago. The most representative Wushi tea house in Wushi Ancient Houses is integrated by three major courtyards. The residential building absorbs the characteristics of Huizhou architecture and Jiangsu and Zhejiang houses, with mountain characteristics, Fengshui willingness and regional beauty decoration, structure for multi-enter courtyard, layout with central axis symmetrical separation, three broad, middle for hall, two sides for room, hall front is called "patio", lighting and ventilation, there is "four water return hall" auspicious meaning. The appearance of the residential house is very comprehensive and beautiful, the high wall is closed, the horse head is upside down, the wall line is scattered, the black tiles are blue bricks, elegant and generous. There are pavilions, terraces, lofts, halls in the courtyard, and gardens, pavilions and ponds in the front and back of the courtyard. On the right side of the compound, there are also a hall and a theater building. The whole compound, the layout is rigorous, the architecture is exquisite, the standard and the change, not only has the overall beauty, but also has its own characteristics in the local architecture, so that the whole building is exquisite and poetic, blending quaint, superb and rich as one. On the screen wall in front of the gate of Wushi Tea House, there are two Tibetan poems and bamboo paintings composed of bamboo leaves. It is rumored that you can read the content of bamboo painting and you can find a treasure trove of value. Therefore, everyone who goes to Wushi Tea House, the local people will let you guess and hope to give them some advice. The history of Jianye Wen also has written records on the materials, which is considered to be a mystery to be solved.