Introduction to Chunhui Hall: The main hall is the main building of the entire manor. It is called "Chunhui Hall" and is the handwriting of Dong Qichang, a famous calligrapher in the Ming Dynasty. It is also the place where the owner discusses affairs, holds ceremonies, entertains guests and friends, and holds family ceremonies. place. The main hall has a high and spacious structure, and the ridge decoration is a pattern of two lions playing with a ball. It is completely built in the Ming Dynasty, with a width of three feet and eight feet. There are flat brackets on the beams, a crane-neck porch in front of the hall, and twenty floor-to-ceiling windows with a height of more than ten feet across the entire bay. The woodcut patterns are subtle and contain rich cultural connotations. The entire furniture is made of top-grade red sandalwood, which is of extraordinary magnanimity and can be called the best.
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