Introduction to Luo Runkun's House: Luo Runkun's House was built in the middle of Ming Dynasty. It is a courtyard-style building with brick and wood structure, with a total area of ​​105 square meters. There are three rooms in the back building with six rafters, one room in the left and right corridors, and three rooms in the front building. There is a patio in the middle and a lower downstairs with dense grilles, shuttle columns and covered bases. Each room opens to the sky with large windows and square sash windows. It is equipped with exquisite window bars, and its decorative art is quite representative of residential buildings in the Ming Dynasty. It is now a key cultural relic protection unit in Anhui Province.

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