The biggest toast in Chinese history? No. 1: Mo Tusi Government Office, located at the northern foot of Cuiping Mountain, Chengguan Town, Xincheng County, Guangxi. It was first built in the 10th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1582). The main building of the Government Office was completed by Mo Zhenwei, the eighth chieftain of Xincheng. After serving as chieftain, auxiliary buildings were built successively, forming a large-scale chieftain's office building complex, which mainly consists of the chieftain's office, Mo's ancestral hall, chieftain's official residence, doctor's palace, Sanjie Temple and other major buildings, with a total area of ??389,000 square meters, of which The building covers an area of ??40,000 square meters. It is the largest and best-preserved Tusi building complex in the country and is known as the "Zhuangxiang Forbidden City".
No. 2: Menglian Xuanfu Department, located in Nayun Ancient Town, Menglian Dai Lahu and Wa Autonomous County, Yunnan Province. The Xuanfu Department is called "Hehan" in Dai language, which means the golden palace. The chieftain is called "Zhaohehan", which means the king of the golden palace. It enjoys a high status in the feudal feudal society of the Dai people. Customarily called Tusi Mansion, this Tusi Mansion is the best-preserved one among the eighteen largest Tusi Mansion in Yunnan. It can also be called the yamen of the local Dai chieftain Dao clan. The Tusi Mansion that we see now was rebuilt in 1878 AD, and it took 41 years to rebuild.
No. 3: Lijiang Mu clan chieftain refers to the feudal lords of the Mu clan (Naxi ethnic group). They are the owners of the land, forests, rivers and swamps in Lijiang, and they are also the political rulers. The Mu clan lords basically maintained their interests through the corvee system and in-kind service rent. Mu, the leader of the Naxi people in Lijiang, has been hereditary as the prefect of Lijiang since the Yuan Dynasty, and has gone through 22 generations of the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties for 470 years. Among the chieftains in the southwest, he is famous for "knowing poems and books, being good at etiquette and observing justice", and as a royal authority The symbolic Mufu is located in the southwest corner of the ancient city.
No. 4: Datun Tusi Manor, located in Datun Village, Datun Township, Bijie City, Guizhou Province. The manor faces east to west and is built according to the mountain. The entire building is divided into three main parts: left, middle and right, with cloisters connecting each other. Some buildings are imitated from the Japanese Tang Zhaodi Temple, which has a unique national style and strong local characteristics. .