Lengyu Memorial Hall is a single-family residence with the main entrance facing south. The main building is made of brick and wood, with two floors facing south, a garden in front and a wing in the back. In June 2004, Li Lanqing, the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau and Vice Premier of the State Council, inscribed the name of Lengyu Memorial Hall, which was embedded in the rectangular marble lintel above the gate. In the front yard of the memorial hall, flowers of the four seasons are planted on the east and west sides of the courtyard wall, and a road paved with blue bricks leads directly to the main building. The structure of the main building with blue bricks and tiles is very special, which not only has the style of Jiangsu and Anhui folk houses, but also has the taste of foreign houses. Downstairs of the main building is Mr. Lengyu's office and meeting place, and upstairs is the dormitory. There are four opposite wings on the east and west sides of the main building, with a small patio and blue brick floor in the middle. The wing is now the exhibition room of Mr. Lengyu's life story. The bronze bust of Mr. Lengyu is hidden in the east wing, and the video projection room is located in the west wing to show the film and television documentary of Mr. Lengyu's life story.
Sheng Da Temple
Dasheng Temple, built in the pre-Liang Wudi period, is located in Xinqiao Village, xingfeng, Dantu District. When the past was at its peak, the golden brake burned to death. This is really a good place to live. Open the museum to see the public, hundreds of thousands. It's windy. For thousands of years, syncope has been recorded during the rise and fall. There is no detailed inspection. Only 26 halls exist. Due to the dredging and diversion of the canal, the ancient Great Temple on the original canal was completely destroyed.
In order to restore the value of the ancient temple, the county government, the religious affairs bureau and the county Buddhist Association issued a certificate of approval in 1996. Xinfeng Dasheng Temple laid the foundation stone on the auspicious land of Xiajia Village, with dozens of houses including Daxiong Hall, Tianwang Hall and East and West Wing.
The inscription on the Great Sage Temple at the temple gate was written by Master Mingshan, the late vice-president of Buddhism in China. Walking into Shanmen Temple, there is a Maitreya Buddha inlaid with gold, and behind him is Wei Tuo, the guardian of the Buddha. In the middle of Danyong Temple, there is a censer tripod, three floors 18 corner. The iron bell hangs and the breeze blows, making a piercing sound. There are two wings on both sides of the temple: Dantu Buddhist Association, Zhaitang and so on. And finally, the Hall of Ursa Major.
Yin Shi Liu Fang
In the market town of xingfeng, after passing the former residence of Leng, a row of old houses appeared. It is said that there used to be 99 and a half houses here. The owner surnamed Yin was very rich. Yinjia is the most popular name in town. The Yin family was rich and built luxurious houses and large-scale ancestral halls. After liberation, Yinjiaci became a primary school in Xu Huang, while other houses were occupied by ordinary people. After the storm, there are not many houses in 99 and a half.
Through the deep alley, we came to the gate of Xu Huang Primary School. On the right of the school is a shabby house. After entering, we went through a door, and the exquisite stone carvings on the door were amazing. Walking into the covered alley, it was dark and rumbling. This covered alley is 65,438+000 meters long and 6 meters high. I'm a little nervous walking inside. This building is called the Six Rooms of Yin Family, and its layout is "Kun Six Sections" of Eight Diagrams, which contains mystery, but if you want to see the appearance of Eight Diagrams clearly, you have to look down in the air.
Entering Xu Huang Primary School and passing through the teaching building, a courtyard with a wall appeared, with two huge drum-hugging stones in the middle and stone arches around it. Across the courtyard, I walked into a room. The big wooden pillars propped up with large stone piers have just been painted with red paint, and the carved stone piers show the wealth of the ancestral temple family. The last room of Yinjia ancestral hall used to be the place where Yinjiazu cards were put, and now it is the school library.
According to the book "Zhenjiang Ancient and Modern Architecture" edited by Yang Ruibin, there are 27 Yinjia ancestral halls built in the Qing Dynasty, with a bucket arch in front of the eaves, an open-air altar in front of the hall, stone arches around it and auspicious patterns engraved. Later, it was a shrine dedicated to ancestors, with filial piety buildings on both sides, and tall flagpole stones and drum-holding stones in front of the ancestral hall, which was a typical feudal ancestral hall building.