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Brief introduction of fengcaitang
1. Shaoguan Yujing Memorial Hall: also known as Yuzhong Xianggong Temple and Style Pavilion, it is a provincial-level protected cultural relic. Located in Yuxiang Lane, Jianguo Road, Shaoguan City. This used to be the ancestral home of Yu Jing's ancestors. Later generations converted the ancestral home into a ancestral temple, which was Yu Zhongxiang's public temple. In the 1980s, the temple was converted into a residential building for historical reasons, and the Yu clan association in Hong Kong spent huge sums of money to buy back the original site and converted it into the Yujing Memorial Hall. The architectural style of Yujing Memorial Hall is a double-story building with the characteristics of Lingnan ancient dwellings, with a total construction area of 273 square meters. It is a hall with five rooms, two entrances and three doors, and a high-rise building. The main building is 19.8 meters high, built on the top floor of the ancestral hall, dignified and elegant. On the west side of the hall, there is a finely carved marble monument Yujing Memorial Hall. On the left side, there is the "Yujing Monument" inscribed by Song and Ouyang Xiu. On the right side, Yu Zhongxiang's "Gong Fu Lue" is engraved. There is a magnificent "Qingyage" in Yatang, which contains a lifelike wood carving of Yujing. It is said that the design of this statue is based on the real image of Zhong Xianggong, a famous saint recorded in Yu's genealogy. The original image was embroidered with yellow silk in the palace. It was once hidden in Yalou, Shaoguan City, and was collected by the provincial cultural relics team in the 1960s. This newly-built Yu Zhongxiang ancestral hall has restored the ancient archway and archway of Yu's ancestral hall, which is simple but does not lose the momentum of Athens. Shaoguan also has provincial-level protected cultural relics, such as the Jade Scene Tomb and Cai Feng Tower to commemorate the Jade Scene.

Dihai Cai Feng Hall: also known as the famous Yu Zhongxiang Temple, is a provincial-level protected cultural relic. It is located in Cai Feng Middle School in Kaiping City, Guangdong Province. It was founded in the thirty-second year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (1906) and completed in the third year of the Republic of China (19 14). It was built by the Yu family in Kaiping and Taishan in memory of their ancestor Yu Jing. Its structural form not only inherits the national style of ancient architecture in China, but also absorbs the artistic features of western architecture. It is rigorous in structure and magnificent, and it is unique in the architecture of overseas Chinese hometown. From the beginning of the temple construction, Cai Feng Hall was a combination of temples, with the ancestral hall in the middle and the school in the east and west wings. Now it is Kaiping Cai Feng Middle School.

3. Xinhui Style Pavilion: Located in Xinhui No.1 Middle School, Xinhui District, Jiangmen City, Guangdong Province, it is now the library of Xinhui No.1 Middle School. It turned out that the Yu clan demolished and rebuilt the old ancestral hall of Yu Zhongxiang, which was built in the late Ming Dynasty and dedicated to Yu Jing. Designed by Yu Qingjiang, a native of Taishan Dihai (now Kaiping), the foundation stone was laid in 23 years (1934) and completed in 26 years. It is made of brick, stone and concrete. It is located on the top of the mountain and has double eaves. The plane structure is 12 columns with 3 depths. It is placed on a stone platform with a height of 1.4 meters, and the ceiling is decorated with ethnic patterns, with a total area of 352 square meters. A stone flagpole stands in the open space in front of the hall.

4. Yamiao in other places: ancestral halls, halls, schools, organizations in Guangdong and the footprints of Yu Jing's descendants are mostly called elegant demeanor or Wuxi to commemorate Yu Jing and Dun Qin Mu, such as Yangcheng Wuxi Academy (no longer), Hong Kong Yamiao Middle School, Kaiping Yamiao Middle School, Kaiping Yamiao Overseas Chinese Middle School, Taishan Wuxi Middle School, Guangzhou Baxiantang (no longer) and Haifeng Yamiao Temple. Due to the limited information, I won't list them one by one.

5. Overseas Yutang organizations: The descendants of Yu who emigrated to Hongkong, Macau, Taiwan Province Province, Southeast Asia, the United States, Canada and other overseas regions also established Yutang, Yu Clan Association and other organizations in their places of residence, which were closely related to each other and played a very important role in the cultural construction of Yu family at home and abroad and the charity education in China. In particular, Yu Wuhui and Hong Kong Yu Clan Association spared no effort in rebuilding Yu Jing's Tomb, Shaoguan Yu Jing Memorial Hall, Cai Feng Hall in Dihai, domestic donations for disaster relief, education and medical care, and donated a lot of manpower and material resources.

6. Fashion Monthly: a Yu publication founded by Yu clan in Taishan and Kaiping in the 1920s and donated by Yu clan, clan and friends.