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Can oyster shells also be used to build houses?
It's called. Oysters? Also known as? Midges and oysters? As a common seafood in China, it appeared on people's dining tables very early and became a hot dish in the night market. In the eyes of city people, this kind of seafood is rich in high protein. They usually throw them away after eating, but they don't know that oyster shells can also be built into houses that stand for thousands of years. With the development of modern civilization in China, those? Oyster shell house? It is also decreasing year by year. They are like the treasures of the town hall in the museum, which are particularly precious in the modern cement forest, and it is also a good place for modern urbanites to relax on weekends. If we don't hurry, it will be gone in a few years!

Quanzhou jack co

In Minnan, Cuo refers to building construction; An oyster shell is an oyster shell. There are many oyster shell buildings in Quanzhou. This oyster shell was built in the late Song Dynasty and early Yuan Dynasty. It is characterized by walls formed by the beauty of masonry and oyster shells. Oyster shells are like fish and have a coastal flavor. At present, they are mostly distributed in Shi Cun and Jipu Village in Quanzhou. These shells are taken from the sea, and houses built with them can avoid seawater erosion.

Zhao Shi Ancestral Temple in Doumen Town, Zhuhai

This is a corner of the most potential coastal city in China, where the most intact, largest and oldest oyster shell wall in China is still preserved, dating back to the Ming Dynasty, with a history of more than 600 years. It still stands today, and this is the oyster shell wall of Zhaozu Ancestral Hall in Doumen Town. The whole building is based on granite and red valley stone, and the wall is made of yellow mud and oyster shells, with a width of 65 cm. This kind of house, which can resist typhoon in Zhuhai, has low manufacturing cost and is warm in winter and cool in summer, is also very popular in the Pearl River Delta region.

Shenzhen Sha Hao Jing Wu Ke

In the past, Shenzhen was just a small fishing village in Guangdong. Later, many people gathered in Shenzhen, and the embryonic form of the city gradually took shape. At the same time, due to the acceleration of urbanization, some oyster shell houses in Shenzhen are decreasing year by year. This is the Chiang ancestral hall in Shajing Street, Shenzhen. The exposed oyster shell wall is made up of thousands of oyster shells. Seen from a distance, it is more uniform and obvious. Oysters? Full of gas. A long time ago, the local people lived in this oyster shell house and lived a fishing and hunting life at sunrise and sunset. Today, few people live in oyster shell houses.

So-called? Millennium brick, Millennium bug? I really hope that the relevant units can come forward and keep these oyster shell houses with a long history, so that the citizens living in this city composed of cement, concrete and steel can keep a little temperature.