Introduction to Lian's Jie Xiaofang: Lian's Jie Xiaofang was built in the 16th year of Guangxu's reign (1890) in the Qing Dynasty. The stone square is an ancient building with three rooms and four floors. It is made of mixed brick and stone. The door cabinet has solid stone bars and a large stone banner. The plaque is engraved with "Jingbiao Liu Guan gave his wife and superintendent Liu Wen's mother Lianshi Jiexiaofang", and the forehead is erected on it. To commemorate the "imperial edict", a pair of stone drums are set up on the gate pier, and eight-shaped square walls are built on both sides. They are made of polished bricks, neat and elegant. The gate tower is a brick-carved stone half-arch, with overlapping cornices. It contains stories about characters, auspicious birds and animals, etc., with exquisite carvings, exquisite craftsmanship and lifelike features. The entire archway is well preserved, and the architecture is as exquisite as the Qing Dynasty while maintaining the legacy of the Ming Dynasty.

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