Where is the fun in Yuncheng Lijia Courtyard?

Lijia Courtyard is a typical building that reflects the residential style in southern Shaanxi. The architectural style is still obvious. While contacting the architectural groups, we are also getting to know and approach that dynasty. Is there anything worth pondering? Let me know more about the Li Family Courtyard!

Lijia Courtyard has 20 original courtyards and 280 houses. There are 7 courtyards, 146 houses. There are also sites such as Zuting, with a total area of125mu, which is equivalent to Qiao Family Courtyard 10 Courtyard. The whole building is a vertical quadrangle that gathers wealth. At the same time, it absorbs the architectural style of Huizhou School and integrates the two architectural features of China.

Venue: Yanjing Village, Wanrong County, Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province

Opening hours: 09:00- 17:00 (Monday-Sunday, 65438+1October1-65438+February 3 1).

Admission: 60 yuan, 36 yuan, China.

Children with height 1.2- 1.5m (including 1.5m) can book half-price tickets with their student ID cards.

Time reference: 1-3 hours

The quadrangles in southwest Shanxi are quite different from those in Jinzhong, and the scale is still very large. From the late Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China, it was a national key cultural relics protection unit. More specifically, the Li family married a British daughter-in-law and made a TV series. The theme of the courtyard is "filial piety", and the brick carvings are very distinctive.

Have a good stroll. Every gate, every courtyard, has endless stories. Li's compound will take half a day. As soon as you enter the Li Family Courtyard, the core that is most different from other buildings is good character. The rich advocate good deeds. The whole compound is resplendent and magnificent, with exquisite brick carving, wood carving and stone carving. Birds and animals are vivid, pavilions and lakes overflow.

It is particularly worth mentioning that Li Zhiyong, a descendant of the Li family, studied in Britain during the Qing Revolution. When he returned to China, he not only brought the capitalist consciousness and mode of production, but also brought foreigners home. In the construction of the compound, he partly embodies the idea of combining Chinese and western, which is the biggest difference from other compounds.

There are many stories and allusions in the Li Family Courtyard. You can go to the local area to experience it, which is also very good!