It is the former residence of Zhao Yongxian (1535- 1596), the left assistant minister of the official department in the Ming Dynasty, and the most complete preserved residential building in Changshu in the Ming Dynasty. In 2005, it was established as the "Yushan School Guqin Art Museum" and a national key cultural relics protection unit.
Second, worship Xiaofu Temple Tower.
The tower was originally dedicated to Xiaofu Temple, so it was named Xiaofu Temple Tower. Because of its square shape, it is commonly known as "square tower". Founded in the fourth year of Jianyan in the Southern Song Dynasty (1 130), Fangta Park was built around the tower in 1977, and a large-scale restoration of the tower was completed in 1999. The restored square tower, with a total height of 67 meters, is a brick-wood pavilion. It is the landmark building of Changshu ancient city. It is a national key cultural relics protection unit.
Third, collect sand towers.
It's called "gathering sand and hundred pagodas" It was built by people living in Shaoxing during the Southern Song Dynasty to suppress tidal impulses. Named after the Analects of Confucius, "Gather sand into a tower, gather troops and gather wealth". An earlier tower was built for Changshu. Fayun Temple was originally built under the tower, but it was later abandoned. This tower has seven floors and has been repaired several times in the past. Since 1986, the tower courtyard has been gradually expanded into a "sand-gathering park". It is a national key cultural relics protection unit.
Four. Yanyuan
It turned out to be the "source of peaks and valleys" in Fang Yi, Huangmei County in the early Qing Dynasty, and was later acquired by Jiang Yuanshu, the son of Dong Ge University and the magistrate of Taiwan Province Province. Formerly known as "Jiangyuan". The park covers an area of 3,525 square meters and is a national key cultural relic protection unit.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) Caiyitang
Sitting facing south, it ranks third and belongs to the main building in Weng's former residence. The hard mountain has five ridges, three rooms wide, five rooms deep and nine front and rear corridors, which are made of solid materials. There are 1 16 color paintings in Liang Fang, with a total area of about 150 square meters.
1982 is listed as a provincial cultural relics protection unit. Later, the provinces and cities allocated funds to repair it, and in June19911/together with Weng's former residence, the "Weng Tonghe Memorial Hall" was built. It is a national key cultural relics protection unit.
Changshu Municipal People's Government-National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit