Where is the branch of Qijia, Jushuntang?

Jushuntang is a branch of Qi's Ancestral Hall, located in Fucun Village, Hujiang Village, Ganxian County, Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province. It is 50 kilometers north of the county seat. In the ninth year of the Republic of China (1920), it was rebuilt with brick and wood structure, girder frame, hard roof and floor tiles. There are three bays and three entrances, with a width of17.4m, a depth of 32m and an area of 57m2. Paifang-style gatehouse, with five floors and six hanging pillars, is carved with gray figures and flowers and birds. The words "Ying Shi Kaiyuan" are engraved in regular script between the lintels, and the words "Qi Yingyuan Gongci" are engraved in regular script in Ming Dynasty. There are a pair of drum-hugging stones on the north and south sides of the gate, and there are three three three-pillar gatehouses between the north and the south. The original stage engraved with the "dragon and phoenix book folio" has a top caisson with dramatic figures, flowers, birds and animals. 1990 or so, due to the construction of Wan 'an Reservoir, a national key project, the north and south rows of houses were demolished, leaving only the main building. Founded in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, it was rebuilt twice in the 40th year of Kangxi (170 1), and now it is rebuilt in the 9th year of the Republic of China (1920).

The stone carving of this building is exquisitely designed and exquisite in craftsmanship, which has high research value in architectural art, especially in the ancestral hall, and is widely influenced by the couplets inscribed by Dr. Sun Yat-sen, President of the Republic of China, for rebuilding the ancestral hall. The United States said: Wei's peaceful scene is a rumor that Zhang Gong's heroic spirit is delicate, his family size is restored, and the foundation of people's governance is bright. In 2003, it was re-announced as the first batch of county-level cultural relics protection units. In 2006, it was announced as the fifth batch of cultural relics protection units in Jiangxi Province.