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Where is the Lushi Ancestral Hall in Liu Ke?

Liu Ke Lushi Ancestral Hall is a cultural relic protection unit in Ruian City.

The Lushi Ancestral Hall is located in Liuke Village, Yong 'an Township, Ruian City. It was built in the 9th year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (1670). Sitting east and facing west, it runs through the front and back, covering an area of 370 square meters. The foyer is five rooms wide and two rooms deep, with a width of 15.6 m and a depth of 3. 1 m ... stone platform, slate, abutment foundation and double-eave overhanging roof. On the lintel of the Ming Dynasty, there is a tablet of "Six Lushi Ancestral Halls" in the Kangxi period (166 1- 1722). The main hall is the last one, five rooms wide and four rooms deep. Total width 15.6m, depth of 7.8m, beam lifting in bay, cross of secondary end beams, suspended roof. There is a corridor on the left and right, and one is very deep.

There is a stage in the patio, which was built in the eighth year of Qing Qianlong (1743). The plane is square with a width and a depth of 4.35 meters. Four-pillar, hill-leaning roof, seven-stage bucket arch with stigma, double-bottom and octagonal double arch are compound bucket arch caissons.

Source of information: Wenzhou Museum