There were ten luxurious landlord manors in ancient China.
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The Wang Family Courtyard is a master of residential buildings in Qing Dynasty. Wang Jingsheng family, one of the four families in Lingshi County in history, was founded in the years of Kangxi, Yongzheng, Qianlong and Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty.
Wang Jia Siheyuan, as the cultural heritage of traditional buildings and artistic treasures of folk houses in China, is known as "the first folk house in China" and "the Forbidden City in China".
According to research, from the Wanli period of Ming Dynasty to the 16th year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty, the residence of Wang Jingsheng family, with the continuous prosperity of its family business, created a huge building complex with a total area of 250,000 square meters, far larger than the Royal Palace Museum, which covers an area of 6,543,800 square meters.
Qiao Family Courtyard is located in Qiaojiabao Village, Qixian County, Shanxi Province, also known as nave. It is the residence of Qiao Zhiyong, a famous commercial and financial capitalist in Qing Dynasty.
The Qiao Family Courtyard was built during the reign of Qing Qianlong, and has been expanded many times since then. After several generations of continuous efforts, a magnificent building complex was built in the early years of the Republic of China, which reflected the unique style of northern dwellings in the Qing Dynasty.
The Qiao Family Courtyard was once the shooting place of many film and television dramas, such as "Hanging the Red Lantern High" and "Qiao Family Courtyard". Its quaint and exquisite architecture has attracted the attention of domestic and foreign tourists.
Liu Manor, located in Anren Town, Dayi County, Sichuan Province, was built after the rapid outbreak of the big landlord Liu. The whole manor covers an area of more than 70,000 square meters. It is a north-south building with a distance of 300 meters, with a total of 350 houses.
Liu Manor is a typical representative of the architectural form and style of landlord manor in modern Sichuan, which embodies the characteristics of modern landlord manor in which warlords, bureaucrats, landlords and bullies are four in one.
There are thick walls and alleys in the manor, and the building is very luxurious. There are hundreds of decorative patterns, such as exotic flowers and herbs and auspicious Bo Gu.
Changjia Manor is located in Chewang Village, Dongyang Town, Yuci. In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, the Chang family engaged in commercial activities and made a lot of profits. The Chang family gradually became a noble family in Jinzhong and began to build luxury houses in their hometown.
The Chang family is unique in Confucian merchant culture, including Jinshi, Juren, Jinshi and many famous painters and calligraphers. Therefore, in the luxury building, it also has its own extraordinary originality, which is beyond the reach of Shanxi merchants' houses such as the Qiao family and the Qu family in Jinzhong.
Located in Beiliu Town, Jincheng City, Shanxi Province, the Forbidden City is the residence of Chen Tingjing, the teacher of Kangxi and a famous figure in Qing Dynasty.
Fuling has a unique western-style residence-Qingyang Town Chen Manor.
Mou's Manor, also known as Mou Erhei Manor, is located in du cun Ancient Town, Qixia City, Shandong Province. This is the place where the largest landlord in the north, the Mou family, has lived together for generations.
Kang Million Manor is located in Kangdian Town, gongyi city City, Henan Province, and was founded in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties.
Jiang's manor is located in Mizhi County, Shaanxi Province. It was built by Jiang Yaozu, a rich man in northern Shaanxi.
Pala Manor is the main manor of Pala family in big noble, Tibet. Its full name is Pajue Lacan. It is located in Banjue Lunbu Village, about 4 kilometers southwest of Gyangze County, so it is also called Banjue Lunbu Manor. It is the only well-preserved one in Tibet.