Introduction to Yongmutang: is a main ancestral hall in the ancient village of Meipi. This ancestral hall was built in the early Southern Song Dynasty. It was rebuilt in 1519 during the Zhengde period of the later Ming Dynasty, and was added in the Qing Dynasty. It is a combination of Ming and Qing Dynasty styles. The ancestral hall has high eaves and is a brick and wood structure with two floors and three entrances. The tall brackets still have the momentum of the past. On both sides of the wall of the nave, there are four big characters written "loyalty, trust, sincerity, and respect". Each big character is as tall as two people, and the momentum is shocking.

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