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More than ten meters next to Ye's Ancestral Hall is the largest temple in Nanping Village, also known as Kuiguang Hall, which was built during the reign of the Ming Dynasty. Ye is the largest surname in the village, in addition to Li and Cheng.
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More than ten meters next to Ye's Ancestral Hall is the largest temple in Nanping Village, also known as Kuiguang Hall, which was built during the reign of the Ming Dynasty. Ye is the largest surname in the village, in addition to Li and Cheng.
Ye's Ancestral Temple, known as Xuzhitang, was built in the Ming Chenghua years and has a history of more than 530 years. The movie "Judou" was shot here, and many scenes and props made during the shooting were left here, becoming a scene in Nanping.
Very good place, send a few photos to share, Huizhou architecture is especially unique and beautiful, Zongxu is the best embodiment of Huizhou architecture, history, local culture, recommend everyone to feel
Ye's Ancestral Hall is the largest hall in Nanping Ancient Village, supported by 54 large columns, the lower hall is the venue for the people to hold activities to drum and music. The middle hall is the hall, for the clan to hold sacrifice ceremony or major activities. The upper hall is a three-story two-story building connected to the middle hall. The upper floor is usually placed on the brands of the ancestors of the family. Zhang Yimou's film "Judou" is filmed here.
In the early winter, Huizhou Xing (19) Ye's Temple, that is, "Xuzhitang", located in Nanping Village, Jixian County, is a family temple built in the Ming Chenghua years, belonging to the Ye family sacrifice ancestors and sages of the place, more than 500 years of history, Zhang Yimou, Gong Li filmed "Judou", Director Li An, Zhou Runfa and Zhang Ziyi starred in the film "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", have been filmed here.
It covers an area of about 1,000 square meters and is a magnificent building supported by 54 large columns. It is divided into upper, middle and lower three entrance halls. The lower hall is a place for people to hold activities to drum and music; the middle hall is a hall for the people to hold sacrifice ceremony or major activities; Further forward for the upper hall, is connected to the middle hall of the three two-story building, upstairs is generally placed in the ancestors of the family of the family, for the people to look up and worship place. In 1989, 80% of the scenes in the film "Judou", directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Gong Li, were shot here, and it still maintains the original appearance at the time of the shooting.
The ancestral temple that makes people admire and feel, and the fine tradition is passed down from generation to generation.