Chengzhitang, the house name, is located in Jixian County, built around 1855, for the late Qing Dynasty salt merchant Wang Dinggui residence, brick and wooden structure, the whole house has 136 wooden pillars, nine large and small patios, seven floors, 60 doors, covering an area of 2,100 square meters, Zhuzhu Jinliang, magnificent, there is a folk Forbidden City called
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Chengzhitang, the house name, is located in Jixian County, built around 1855, for the late Qing Dynasty salt merchant Wang Dinggui residence, brick and wooden structure, the whole house has 136 wooden pillars, nine large and small patios, seven floors, 60 doors, covering an area of 2,100 square meters, Zhuzhu Jinliang, magnificent, there is a folk Forbidden City called
Chengzhitang is a scenic spot in Hongcun Scenic Area. It was built in Xianfeng in the Qing Dynasty for five years and covers 2,100 mu. The main hall and the back hall are three structures on the second floor of the corridor. It consists of hall, study, Jingtang, pond, garden, kitchen and well. There are 28 interior rooms in the whole house. The whole building is finely carved, known as the "Folk Palace"
Chengzhitang, the house name, located in Jixian County, built around 1855, for the late Qing Dynasty salt merchant Wang Dinggui residence, brick and wooden structure, the whole house has 136 wooden pillars, nine large and small patios, seven floors, 60 rooms, 60 doors, covering an area of 2,100 square meters, construction area of 3,000 square meters. Chengzhitang wood carving, most of the layers are complicated, many characters, and people are different, different gods, have high artistic value.
Chengzhitang is the mansion of Wang Dinggui family of the great salt merchant in the late Qing Dynasty. It is the largest ancient Huizhou residential group in Hongcun. There are more than 60 rooms, forming a heavy courtyard, and there are nine light patios. Wood carvings and brick carvings are the characteristics of Chengzhitang. The main courtyard has platinum wood carvings on all sides, with historical stories as the theme. In the corner of Chengzhitang, there is also a hidden patio, which is the inflow of water and sculpted water. It can be cooled here and is very comfortable.
Chengzhitang is located in Hongcun Shangshuizhen, built in the Xianfeng years of the Qing Dynasty. It is the residence of Wang Dinggui, a large salt merchant at the end of Qing Dynasty. The whole building is carved and carved, Zhuzhu Jinliang, and it is known as the "Folk Forbidden City". Chengzhitang's architectural characteristics are that the overall structure is very coordinated, the three sculptures are exquisite, the "respect and inferior order" characteristics are obvious, and the building and nature are integrated.