Wu Jia Background of Yugou in Anhui Province
Wu Jia in Yugou, Anhui Province is located in Daxing Village 1 Group, Mianhuazhuang Town, Huaiyin District, Huai 'an City (in the courtyard of Daxing Grain Management Institute). It is the former residence of Wu, with an area of about 90,000 square meters (300×300). Up to now, there are still three pictures of friends, two pairs of piers, a well and more than ten large and small column bases inscribed by Wu himself. The Wu couple are scattered in farmers' homes. Wu's grandfather, Wu Chaoguan, was from Yugou Town, Qinghe. He donated money to help students, worked tirelessly for the poor and was keen on education. He is famous in his hometown. In the third year of Daoguang, Qinghe county magistrate wrote an article and carved a monument for him. Wu Su (1867— 1920), the fourth son of Jia Xuan, was a poet in the late Qing Dynasty and was good at painting plums. Zi Wencuo, Ji, was a member of the House of Representatives in the Republic of China, and he wrote The Book of Changes and The Book of Changes. The Wu family has a very rich collection of books, which is the highest among the Yi people at that time. During the Xianfeng period, the Nian Army conquered Wang Jiaying in 1 1. Most of the books, writings and manuscripts collected by the Wu family were destroyed by the war, and most of them were written 50 years later. Wu Jiaxuan's life story can be found in the Draft of the Qing Dynasty (Volume 486), the Epitaph of Jia Xuan, the Shangshu of the Ministry of Punishment, and Huang Yunhe's Epigraphy of Wu Jiaxuan.