Take stock of the top ten luxury houses in China, Wangjia and the Forbidden City.

1. "Folk Palace Museum" Wang Family Courtyard

I'm afraid there is no such person as the Wangs in all China. The courtyard has a total area of more than 250,000 square meters, and only two groups of buildings, namely Hongmenbao and Gaojiaya, built in Qianlong and Jiaqing years, are open to the public. Although they only account for about one-fifth of the whole Wang family courtyard, they have already accommodated more than 100 courtyards and more than 1000 houses, which is really a veritable nickname of "Folk Palace Museum".

2. Shenting 3000 Legend-Zhouzhuang Shenting

Among nearly a thousand dwellings in Zhouzhuang, Shen Guild Hall is undoubtedly the most outstanding one. People all over the world are watching the wealth of Wuzhong 600 years ago, either to get some enlightenment and reference, or to meet the hope of praying. No matter what identity, people who walk into Shen Guild Hall will have a strong interest in Shen Wansan, a legendary figure.

3. The ostentation and extravagance of the rich in western Sichuan-An Liu Ren

Liu Manor in Anren, Sichuan is the most complete landlord manor in China, with complex layout and deep twists and turns. The new house is now named the Western Sichuan Folk Museum, with symmetrical shape and clear priorities. The manor is a closed courtyard with high walls and deep courtyards, gable tops, heavy doors and deep alleys, winding like a maze, which fully embodies the luxury and ostentation of rich families in modern western Sichuan.

4. 600 years of prosperity-Moushi Manor

Moushi Manor is the largest landlord manor in northern China. During the reign of Emperor Kangxi in Qing Dynasty, the clan of the Mou family invited a Feng Shui master to choose this "bustling place" in this ancient town of du cun, which is backed by Caifeng Mountain and facing the Crescent River, according to the geographical features of "Zuo Qinglong, You Baihu, Qian Suzaku and Hou Xuanwu". After 600 years of wind and rain, the manor is still prosperous.

5. The "movie star" in China's ancient buildings-Several Qiao Family Courtyard.

Needless to say, even if you are not familiar with the Qiao Family Courtyard, you must have heard of it. It used to be the shooting place of more than 40 TV series, such as The Red Lantern Hanging High, The Qiao Family Courtyard, Miss Zhao Si and Zhang Xueliang. And it has the northern imperial city: the square village is neat without losing the solemnity of the castle.

6. The Prime Minister devoted himself to filial piety and built a small Beijing-the Palace.

Another name of the imperial city is the imperial city. Legend has it that the old mother of architect Chen Tingjing really wants to go to Beijing. Chen Tingjing thought her mother was old and could walk thousands of miles, so she said, Don't come. I'll build you a little Beijing in Zhongdaozhuang. As a result, the outer city of Chen Castle rose from the ground, and the outer wall was modeled after the Beijing wall.

7. The style of the destroyed landlord manor is still in Lijiawei.

Lijiawei Landlord Manor is located at the foot of Xishan Mountain, 32km west of Huoqiu County, Anhui Province, and is one of the four major landlord manors in China. On the eve of liberation, Liu landlord manor was second only to Sichuan in the country. The border region of Hubei, Henan and Anhui is a place where the red revolution is surging. Lijiawei Manor was baptized by shells, but unfortunately it was not as well preserved as the Qiao Family Courtyard in Shaanxi. However, the pattern of the deep house compound still exists, and the cold stone lion seems to be telling the glorious past.

8.-mizhi poyi is in charge of Chiang's manor.

Jiang's Manor is a private residence built and renovated by Jiang Yaozu, a wealthy businessman in northern Shaanxi, in 16. Compared with the luxurious style displayed by other landlord estates, it is too rugged, lonely, desolate and closed. Instead of marrying a powerful person, it concentrated the wisdom of rural villagers and showed its strangeness, atmosphere and brilliance in the ordinary.

9. Langselin, the oldest aristocratic manor in Tibet,

In the 1950s, there were thousands of noble manors in Tibet, large and small, which were quickly annihilated in the dust of history, and most of them did not even leave a trace. After 700 years of wind and rain and time, Langselin is still broken but stands on the lonely sand, becoming the oldest manor building in Tibet.

10. After one family was promoted, it was 33,354 Kang Million Manor.

"Kang Million" refers not only to a specific individual, but to the entire Kang family represented by Kang Yingkui since the Ming and Qing Dynasties. "Kang Million" relies on river transport, land and "contribution" to become an official and make a fortune. In order to show their identity, the Kang Million family built a huge landlord manor. Building a building on the street, building a cave on the mountain, setting up a dock on the river and building a village according to risks not only retains the residential forms of the Loess Plateau and the northern quadrangles, but also absorbs the characteristics of government, gardens and military fortress buildings.