The Luzhai complex in Dongyang, Zhejiang Province is a national key cultural relic protection unit and a famous ancient architectural complex in Ming and Qing Dynasties in the south of the Yangtze River. Along the axes of Suyong Hall and Shude Hall, there are six groups of buildings, including Fangbodi, Zhushidi, Dafudi, Shijingdi, Wutai Hall and Weilong Hall, with a depth of more than 300 meters and an area of more than 500 mu. The whole Luzhai architectural community is simple and elegant, resplendent and magnificent, showing the Lushi clan structure linked by blood relationship, and typically reflecting the strong local characteristics of Dongyang woodcarving and the traditional Feng Shui consciousness of feudal literati, and being praised as "a cultural heritage with international level" by experts at home and abroad. The structural layout of Luzhai building is surrounded by Yaxi, and there are many Luzhai buildings composed of north-south longitudinal axes. There are thousands of houses with Su Yong Hall as the core. The central axis of Suyongtang is the main building, and there are more than 20 existing buildings from Jingtai to the early Republic of China, which are concentrated on both sides of the central axis of Suyongtang. There are nine entrances around the central axis of Suyongtang, which are Jiebaomen, Guoguangmen, Suyongtang, Suyongzhengtang, Leshoutang, Shiyongmen Building, Natalie Tong, nave and Houlou in turn. East: Parallel to it are the axis of Xide Hall (Yu Xiang Hall, Jiahua Hall, Xide Houdian and Xide Shangdian in turn), Shude Hall (Shude Qiandian, Zhongdian and Houlou in turn) and Dafu East Hall. After the central axis of Daya Gallery (now Shanqing Hall and Xuxiang Hall), I love the Sun Hall. West side: Cunyi Hall adjacent to Yimen, and parallel to it is No.1 Xiaozhong Hall in Shijinshi. In the south, there are the East-West Lianting Academy and the Ice Language Hall, covering an area of 25,000 square meters. Su Yongtang's building is rigorous, regular and symmetrical. It is an outstanding representative of ancient architecture. The lanterns in Su Yong Hall originated in the Ming Dynasty and flourished in the Qing Dynasty. Here are all kinds of lanterns described in A Dream of Red Mansions. Lu Zhai Tang lobby lights The existing lobby lights in Tang Dynasty are particularly gorgeous and elegant, which is amazing. Under the cover, three headlights of sheepskin, silk and claw are connected up and down in the middle, and six strings of 24 small claw lights and pearl basket lights are hung on the periphery. This lobby lamp is 4.5 meters high and weighs 255 Jin. It wears 400,000 colored glass beads and has been recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records. The land residence is called "Oriental residence with international level" by ancient architecture experts. 1988 1, the State Council was declared as a national key cultural relics protection unit. Wood Carving of Luzhai Complex Today's Luzhai, the most worth seeing is Su Yongtang and several scattered halls. Appreciate carefully the woodcarving of Lu Zhai. Everything is a story. This is the most splendid woodcarving museum in China. Luzhai is also a folk museum. There are many folk tools in these idle old houses. Mills, belt looms, looms, threshers, blowers and various ancient crop tools. Wood carving and bamboo weaving a street in the city can appreciate the best wood carving skills of Dongyang people. The exquisite exhibition hall of wood carving and bamboo weaving is also worth a visit, where there are artistic treasures such as "Nine Dragons Wall". You can also buy some exquisite wood carvings in the old street next to Luzhai and take them back for decoration.
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