Introduction to Si Jiandi: Si Jiandi was built in the eighth year of Hongzhi in the Ming Dynasty (1495). It has a brick and wood structure hall with three rooms and two entrances. It is one of the earliest existing buildings in the Ming Dynasty in the south of the Yangtze River. It was the first Jinshi of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty. , Li Ke gave Wang Shan's five grandsons a family temple built to worship their ancestors.
The wooden frame of this building is made of grand materials. The shuttle columns, moon beams, lotus piers, cross arms, single-step beams and brackets are all exquisitely carved. The maple arch is like a flying cloud, showing the architectural style of the Ming Dynasty. Angpu is extremely rare among the large wooden works of the Ming Dynasty in the south of the Yangtze River. The rhythm and rhythm of the Song Dynasty architecture are clearly visible. It is a precious object for studying the evolution of brackets after the Song and Yuan Dynasties.
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