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"Shisanjantou" refers to the traditional houses of which place?
Refers to the traditional houses in Zhejiang.
This kind of traditional folk house in Zhejiang usually consists of three main rooms, five left and right wing rooms, and 13 rooms each to form a triple courtyard. They are all buildings.
There is a front porch on the ground floor of each building, covered with waist eaves.
The three buildings all have two-slope roofs, and both ends are higher than the "horse head gables".
There is an open door in the middle of the front wall of the courtyard, and there are also doors on the left and right corridors leading to the outside of the courtyard.
This kind of layout is very regular, simple and clear, and the courtyard is wide and open, giving people a sense of openness, magnanimity and uprightness.
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