Introduction to Xiaohuang Building: Located at No. 36 on the north side of the middle section of Huangxiang, it is now the China-Taiwan Couplet Museum. It stores couplets and plaques of Liu Yong, a Jinshi scholar in the 16th year of Qianlong's reign, Xu Shichang, the president of the Republic of China, and Feng Guozhang, the leader of the Beiyang warlords. remaining block.
According to historical records, during the Yongjia Rebellion in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Yiguan migrated to the south, and the Huang family from the Central Plains moved to Fujian and settled in this lane, hence the name Huang Lane. Huang Pu, a Jinshi of the Tang Dynasty and the school secretary of Chongwen Pavilion, lived here and built a pavilion called Huanglou. From the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty to the early Qianlong period, it was the residence of Lin Zhichun. From the late Qianlong period to the Jiaqing period, it belonged to the brothers Liang Shangzhi and Liang Shangguo, who were later passed down to Liang Zhangju; and later his daughter Liang Huan. Zi and his son-in-law Zhao Xin lived there.