Famous Grand Courtyards of Shanxi Merchants(II)
With a history of more than 680 years, the Wangs have
lived on for 27 generations throughout all the ups and downs. Now there are some
newly emerged talents in various fields from the Wangs. Upon gazing at the Wang
Grand Courtyard, one can vividly feel the history of China in the past few
centuries through the legend of one common family.
The construction style and folk customs
With a time-honored history, Jingsheng is a famous historical and cultural
town. Archeological finds have revealed a painted
pottery site of the Neolithic Age in the town, demonstrating that Chinese
ancestors have dwelt in the place a long time. The tomb cluster dating form the
Shang
Dynasty (About 16th - 11th century BC) boasts a lot of
precious relics from the Bronze
Age. The cultural relics from the Qin and Han dynasties (221BC-220AD) also
abound in the town. Currently, there are still many buildings in Jinsheng that
were built in the Yuan
Dynasty (1271-1368).
The Grand Courtyard of the Wangs, deliberately protected and left from the Qing
Dynasty, boasts strong ethnic Chinese flavor and occupies an important
position in Chinese construction history.
The mansions of the family are rather
luxurious, as the family paid little attention to the production cost. In the Kangxi
Reign of the Qing Dynasty, the Wangs built the first two lanes named Yongcui and
Suorui for their mansions in Jingsheng. In the Qianlong
Reign, the Zhongling lane was built, and the Hongmen, Gongji, and Dongnan
fortresses were also built to form a dwelling area for the Wangs. During the Yongzheng
Reign, the Chongning Fortress was built. Two Wang members, Wang Rucong and Wang
Rucheng, built the Gaojiaya dwelling area, the last construction cluster.
Gaojiaya began to be built in 1796 and finished in 1811. After 16 years, the
whole construction covered 11,728 square meters with 26 courtyards and 218
rooms. The features of the mansion are as follows:
First, the whole construction faces the river, away from the mountain. The
buildings were established upon the fully advantages of the landscape of the
hills, which makes the whole compound appear scattered in a graceful manner.
Layers of gardens on different heights of the hill give the compound more levels
and the hill more vibrancy and glamour.
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