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Brief introduction of mou manor

1, Moushi Manor, also known as Mouerhei Manor, was built in the first year of Qing Yongzheng, located in du cun, an ancient town in the north of Qixia (formerly north of Third Road). It is the place where several generations of Moujia, the largest landlord in the north, lived together.

2. Cultural Relics Protection: Moushi Manor is located in Qixia City, the apple capital of China. Built in the first year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty, it has more than 5,500 properties, covering 60,000 mu of land, with an area of 0/20,000 mu/kloc. Now it has more than 480 halls and rooms, covering an area of more than 20,000 square meters. It is the largest and most well-preserved feudal landlord manor in China. 1988 was designated as a national key cultural relics protection unit by the State Council.

3. Mu's manor is large in scale and profound in culture, with its architectural culture, farming culture and folk culture as the best in the world.

4. Mouzhuang architecture is quaint and spectacular, with rich connotations. The six courtyards were built in sequence along the north-south central axis, including south group houses, hall rooms, living rooms, buildings, small buildings, north group houses and east-west group houses, and entered the quadrangle, forming a set of ancient buildings with typical northern residential architectural characteristics. The building technology of the manor is unique, exquisitely carved and exquisite, with bright columns and windows, brilliant literary talent and beautiful scenery. It has the artistic characteristics of "three sculptures", "six eccentricities" and "nine wonders" and is known as "the treasure of traditional architecture".