Tusi Mansion Introduction: Tusi Mansion is the residence of the chieftain. It is a mansion with four courtyards. It is based on the architectural style of Li Wen Tusi's mansion that appeared in the Huzhu area of Qinghai during the Tianshun period of the Ming Dynasty. Come. The first courtyard is the chieftain's office area; the east and west sides of the second courtyard are the chieftain's room and the housekeeper's room; the third courtyard is the residence of the chieftain; the fourth courtyard is the back garden of the chieftain's mansion, and the north room is for visiting local officials or officials. The west room is a guest room where relatives and friends rest. The west room is where the chieftain's transportation and horse gear are stored. It has now evolved into a showroom. There are horse riding stones and horse tethering posts on the side of the back door.