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Where is Lei's ancestral home in Xinzhuang?

The ancestral home of Xinzhuang Shile is located in Lei Jia Formation, Xinzhuang Village, Meitang Town, Yongxiu County, Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province, with a total area of 3 15.9 square meters. It was built in the 56th year of Qingganlong (179 1).

Leizu House in Xinzhuang is a brick-wood structure house in Ming Dynasty. It has two patios, with a width of13m, a depth of 24.3m and a height of 7.5m, with a total area of 315.9m. The house has two patios, two halls and eight rooms. The ancestral home of the Lei family in Xinzhuang is the only trace left by the "Style Lei" family in Yongxiu County, its ancestral home.

Xinzhuang Leizuju is a Huizhou architecture with two patios. Width 13m, depth 24.3m, height 7.5m, and total area 3 15.9m ... There are two patios in front of and behind the ancestral home, with blue brick exterior walls and hard hilltops, and there are "pin"-shaped horsehead walls at the four corners of the roof. The interior consists of a hall, a hall and two side halls. The entrance hall is a hard-walled apartment with two bays. The main hall faces south, with a bluestone granite floor, which is divided into four doors, front, back, left and right, all connected by cloisters; There are many partition doors and windows in the foyer and the main hall, which are carved from stone and wood, and the craft is smooth and delicate, which is quite distinctive.

The cultural relics of Lei's ancestral home in Xinzhuang are two brick wall inscriptions in front of the gate of Lei's ancestral home, which read "Lei Yuting, the owner of chrysanthemum in the 56th year of Qing Qianlong" and "Gui Lei naming system in the 1911 year of Qianlong". The doors and windows of the foyer and main hall are carved with stone and wood; Lei Zuju also has a great genealogy rebuilt by Lei Jiarui, a descendant of Lei's family, which records Lei Fada's life and achievements.

2065438+March 2008, Xinzhuang Shile ancestral home was approved by Jiangxi Provincial People's Government and announced as the sixth batch of cultural relics protection units in Jiangxi Province.