Zhuangyuan Street on the north side of Silk City Street in Zhoucun Ancient MallMap
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Here once out of the Zhuangyuan, Zhuangyuan's mansion still has a scale, the north and south two houses are related, of course, here has also been repaired and expanded for many years, now is the Zhuangyuan Cultural Exhibition Hall.
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Here once out of the Zhuangyuan, Zhuangyuan's mansion still has a scale, the north and south two houses are related, of course, here has also been repaired and expanded for many years, now is the Zhuangyuan Cultural Exhibition Hall.
Zhuangyuan Mansion is the only Zhuangyuan in Zhoucun - Wu Zhuangyuan Wang Yingtong's mansion. The courtyard is very complete, the whole building is a typical northern courtyard architectural style, three deep courtyards, blue bricks and gray tiles, carved beams and paintings, magnificent, and built gardens and martial arts venues.
Zhuangyuan Mansion is located in Zhoucun Ancient Mall. It is the former residence of Wu Zhuangyuan Wang Yingtong in the early Qing Dynasty. Wang Yingtong is a native of Changshan County, Shandong Province. The teenager studied Confucian classics, military law and martial arts with his father. He had made a war effort when he was recruiting for Ordan, and then because he had sinned and cheated for integrity, Wang Yingtong also realized the darkness of the Qing Dynasty officialdom in his later years. Kang Xi recruited him to be an official and did not go out. This house was where he lived in his later years. The house is not big and the antiquities inside are limited.
Zhuangyuan Mansion is located on the north side of Sishi Street. Its owner is the only Wu Zhuangyuan Wang Yingtong in Zhoucun history. Wang Yingtong (1663-1715), Xuguang, No. Minzhai, ancestral nationality of Changshan County, Shandong Province, was born in a scholarly gate in the second year. His great-grandfather Wang Chongming was once a Tongzhi of Zhangzhou, Shanxi Province; Grandfather Wang Qianqing was a Shouzhou Zhizhou during Shunzhi; his father, Ting Yang Kangxi, was a martial artist in 23 years, but he did not like to enter the dynasty as an official and lived in the city for a lifetime. Wang Yingtong participated in the martial arts in Kangxi 26 years (1687); The following year, he went to Beijing to try the seniors, and he was named the leader. He was only 25 years old that year. The Zhuangyuan Mansion was built at the end of the Ming Dynasty, and Kangxi's 48 years (1709) expanded to its current scale, and was damaged. In 2006, his 18th generation of sideline descendants Wang Hui and Wang Bo spent more than 10 million yuan to restore some buildings on the original site. The whole building is a typical northern courtyard architectural style, three deep courtyards, blue bricks and gray tiles, carved beams and painting buildings, magnificent, and built gardens and martial arts venues, total area of 3330 square meters (about 5 mu). The architectural style and scale of the entire mansion show the style of the mansion family, both the majestic atmosphere of the official residence and the leisure atmosphere of the home, the three-entry hospital is a step-by-step hospital higher than a hospital, meaning "step by step".
One of the better preserved courtyards, worth seeing