Qin entang is located in Yongchang Street, Lanxi City, dating from the Ming Dynasty.
in the natural village of Taiping zhucun, Yongchang Street, Lanxi City, there is a ancestral temple-Qinentang, which has been preserved to this day. After nearly 6 years of wind and frost, the walls and roof trusses are still neat and unbiased. This ancestral hall was built at the expense of the Ming Dynasty officials Zhu Jie, and the descendants Zhu Mi commemorated their ancestors. In front of Qin Entang, the Taixian archway was built, which became the carrier of the inheritance of the culture of loyalty and filial piety and added features to this Ming Dynasty ancestral hall. In addition, Qin Entang is exquisite in materials, exquisite in skills and outstanding in cultural and aesthetic values. It can be called a "three good" ancestral hall that protects Zhu's loyalty and filial piety culture.
Qin' entang was built in the seventh year of Xuande in Ming Dynasty (1432), which is more than 58 years ago. It is one of the earliest existing ancient buildings in Lanxi. It is located in the center of the old curtilage village, facing southeast and northwest, and is a brick-wood structure with three bays and three entrances.
The front of Qinentang is now a flat clearing with a wide view. According to the villagers' memories, there were originally two pavilions commemorating Zhu Jie, and the characters of the pavilions were written by two Ming officials respectively. Now that the monument pavilion has been destroyed, the stone workshop of Taixian stands upright in front of Qinentang.
"Taixian" Stone Workshop was built for the descendants of Zhu Jie, nearly a hundred years later than Qin Entang. The stone archway is 3.9 meters wide and about 9 meters high, which is higher than the three-story horse-headed wall of Qinentang. It is carved from a large piece of bluestone lath, and the overall fastening is seamless and well preserved.
On January 13th, 217, the People's Government of Zhejiang Province announced it as the seventh batch of cultural relics protection units in Zhejiang Province.
Yongchang Street: Yongchang Street is located in the west of Lanxi, with an area of 84 square kilometers and a population of 48,. The first-class highway connecting National Highway 33 and Hangjinqu Expressway passes through the territory. The Jinqian Railway has Yongchang Station in China, and the Dongfeng Reservoir with a water storage capacity of 25 million cubic meters is built in Yongchang. Xiali Village under the jurisdiction of the street is the hometown of Li Yu, a world-famous opera master. Yongchang has a good external investment environment, as well as unique geographical advantages and labor advantages. There are thousands of acres of loess hills in the territory for development, and tens of thousands of rural laborers are distributed in villages around Yongchang.