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Where are the top ten private quadrangles in Beijing?

The top ten private quadrangles in Beijing are: Gongmenkou, Fuchengmennei Street, Xicheng District, Beijing 19; Yuer Hutong, Jiaodaokou South Street, Dongcheng District 13; No.0/9, dengshikou West Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing; No.0/8, Qianhai West Street, Xicheng District, Beijing. The intersection of Xiaoyangfang South Street and Jinghai No.1 Road in the Fifth Ring Road in Beijing, the East Fifth Ring Road in Dongba District, Chaoyang District, Beijing, the south side of Longxi Hot Spring Resort Hotel in Daxing District, Beijing, and the south of Shuangyu Road in Fushi Road, Beijing, 800 meters west.

No.0/3, Yuer Hutong, Dongcheng District, Beijing. This is the former residence of Qi Baishi. This place is close to the bustling Nanluoguxiang. But strangely, the newly opened Nanluoguxiang is so crowded that tourists can't move their legs, while few people come to the authentic hutong next to centipede legs. This old house numbered 13 was built in the middle and late Qing Dynasty. It was originally a part of a bureaucratic mansion and a relatively complete single-courtyard house.

This quadrangle faces south and has a door, but it is not the original door, but has two rooms. There are three main rooms in the north, three wing rooms on both sides, three wing rooms in the east and west, surrounded by verandahs. They are all hard-topped roofs with shingles and ridges, and the front is outside the porch. There is a sparrow body double in the corridor, with the upside-down lintel above and the stool railing below.

Houses are connected by corner corridors. There are exquisite brick carvings on the top of each room, brick carvings carved by calligraphy on the walking boards between corridors, and woodcut couplets on the wooden partition of the North House. The west wall on the south side of the west wing is decorated with a brick, engraved with the words "purple gas comes from the east".