Introduction to Jie Xiao Fang: "Jing Biao Jie Xiao Fang" was built in the late Qing Dynasty by two chaste women, Zhang and Chen, the "Widow Sheng Yi Fan". This square is located on the north side of the east section of Zhongxiang. It is a masonry building with four pillars, three bays and three floors. The middle part of the top is raised, and the two sides are symmetrical in height. It is covered with gray tiles and has raised eaves. There is a red stone "Imperial Edict" vertical plaque embedded in the upper part of the front. The horizontal red stone in the middle square is engraved with "Jingbiao Jiexiao, the wife of Dong Chaojie, a Chinese scholar, Zhang family and his daughter-in-law, Chen family, the wife of the Confucian scholar Jin Ao". There are three "Jiexiao Fang" inscribed below. Character. The decoration of this workshop is exquisite. The main parts of the eaves and the upper floors of the workshop are rich in decorative patterns, including flowers, spiritual animals, auspicious birds, figures, poems, etc.; the techniques are diverse, including stone carvings, pile sculptures, brick carvings, paintings, etc. Inscribed with calligraphy, etc., the whole archway looks gorgeous, elegant and majestic.

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