Introduction to Yang Shouqin's former residence: The small house next to the hall is said to be Yang Shouqin's residence at that time. Visitors can feel the environment of the number one scholar's study and life here. In the center of the hall is a wooden statue of the sage Confucius, which is 1.69 meters high and made of finely carved camphor wood. Scholars must pay homage to Confucius before and after class. It is not difficult to see that our tradition of Chinese studies is passed down from generation to generation in this way. The wooden corbels next to the plaque are beautifully carved. "There are dotted houses, white clouds, gurgling water, gentle breeze, fluttering birds, and the sound of books." Living in such a simple and unique courtyard, the artistic conception is far away, and it seems to take everyone back to that ancient reading era.

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