At the turn of Zhejiang and Shanghai three provinces, in the village of Hefeng, there is a Qing Dynasty residence covering more than 30,000 square meters. The owner of Shanxi, where he operated papermaking and made a fortune, took thirty-seven years to build this mansion. It is said that he married a wife with four bedrooms and raised a child and a daughter. Poor Wang Xianren, hundreds of millions of furniture follow-up no one! Wrong! The Ten Du Wang Family Courtyard is located in Shidu Village, Yufeng Township, Guangfeng District, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province. The house was built for the local paper merchant Wang Jixian in Qing Qianlong for 34 years (1769). The Wangjia House House in the ten capitals has been preserved for more than 200 years, and the borders are clear. It is one of the largest existing Qing Dynasty houses in Jiangxi, and it is rare in southern China. It has high cultural relics value, is a precious example of researching the construction technology of Qing Dynasty houses in Jiangxi and even southern China; it also fills the gap of the display of national cultural relics in Jiangxi large-scale houses.
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At the turn of Zhejiang and Shanghai three provinces, in the village of Hefeng, there is a Qing Dynasty residence covering more than 30,000 square meters. The owner of Shanxi, where he operated papermaking and made a fortune, took thirty-seven years to build this mansion. It is said that he married a wife with four bedrooms and raised a child and a daughter. Poor Wang Xianren, hundreds of millions of furniture follow-up no one! Wrong! The Ten Du Wang Family Courtyard is located in Shidu Village, Yufeng Township, Guangfeng District, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province. The house was built for the local paper merchant Wang Jixian in Qing Qianlong for 34 years (1769). The Wangjia House House in the ten capitals has been preserved for more than 200 years, and the borders are clear. It is one of the largest existing Qing Dynasty houses in Jiangxi, and it is rare in southern China. It has high cultural relics value, is a precious example of researching the construction technology of Qing Dynasty houses in Jiangxi and even southern China; it also fills the gap of the display of national cultural relics in Jiangxi large-scale houses.