Introduction to the Wu Family Dafu Palace: The Wu Family Dafu Palace is located at No. 15 "Da Fu Di" Lane, Lower Street, Luodai Town. It was built by Wu Zuojiang, the second generation descendant of the Wu family after entering Sichuan, from the Qianlong to the early Jiaqing years of the Qing Dynasty. , named "Dafu Di" because Wu Zuojiang was once "conferred as a doctor of Fengzhi" by the Qing court.
Wu's Dafudi covers an area of ​​3,200 square meters, and now has 1,100 square meters of preserved ancient residences. It is the earliest and most complete Hakka residence among the existing residences in Luodai Ancient Town. The layout of the house is a compound quadrangle. The main building is aligned with the main door as the central axis. It consists of the main entrance hall, the courtyard dam, the front, middle and back halls, the east and west flower halls, wing rooms, street corridors and an attached small quadrangle. The plan is four horizontal and two vertical, with patios and patios, small patios connected to big patios, and large courtyards connected to small courtyards. The houses are very distinctive and are a "living dictionary" of the production and life of Hakka immigrants in Sichuan.

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