Introduction to Luo Xiaoming's Residence: Luo Xiaoming's Residence is a three-story brick-wood structure built during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. It has five bays in total and is of the five-bay, two-pavilion type. The door is opened in the east wing. There are five rooms on the ground floor. Three rooms are used as a hall with a "lifted beam" structure, and the two ends are decorated as housing. The second and third floors are both three-bay, and the column grids on the upper floor and the lower floor are not aligned. , the main hall on the third floor has a seat for worshiping ancestors, and the rest are used as bedrooms; the T-shaped arch on the ground floor changes the conventional method and is carved into an upside-down carp, with spray spraying from the carp's mouth. The entire carved components are hollowed out and the workmanship is exquisite.

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