Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - In the social and humanistic architecture in Weifang, Shandong Province in the late Qing Dynasty, Shi Ding aristocratic family produced 12 juren and 3 Jinshi.

In the social and humanistic architecture in Weifang, Shandong Province in the late Qing Dynasty, Shi Ding aristocratic family produced 12 juren and 3 Jinshi.

Tanhe Tieqiao Tanhe Tieqiao Shi Ding Courtyard on the wall of Wei County is one of the famous houses in old Wei County (now Weifang). Its characteristic is that it owns a lot of land and real estate, and it is the richest man in wei county, so it is called "Dingbancheng". There are twelve juren and three Jinshi from the Shi Ding family in Wei County. The filial piety archway in the courtyard of Shi Ding in Wei County, formerly known as Weixian archway, is first-class in eastern Shandong because of its large number and exquisite architecture. Weixian Town has "Temple altar with 100 steps and memorial archway with 10 steps". It turns out that the Franciscans of the Buddhist country built two barracks in Fangzi Town, called Nandaying and Beidaying respectively. After the Japanese occupation, it was called "Fangzi Garrison Barracks in Shandong Province". Fangzi garrison barracks in Fangzi Town became the Japanese garrison after Qingdao and the command center of Ji Jiao Railway. Fangzi Coal Mine was originally named Weixian Coalfield, and it was called Fangzi Coal Mine during the German occupation period. It is the earliest coal mine developed by Germans in Shandong, and the Germans mined about 2.99 million tons of coal in 17. Fangzi West Charcoal Pit, 19 15, was called "Fangzi Charcoal Pit" after Japanese occupation. Japan controlled Fangzi Coal Mine for nearly 3 1 year and mined about 4.22 million tons of coal. Fangzi Hospital, German-style building. 1August, 949, became China People's *** 89 Hospital. The bull market in Tabao Town, Changyi City, Weifang.