In addition to a few Ming Dynasty buildings, most of the buildings were built during the Qing Qianlong to Guangxu period, including the central house, east and west houses along the road; the temple base head full Sheng Zhengfang; the three-bedroom hall in Zhengjia Village, the grandparents hall, the Hengde room, the Hengxiang room, the Zheng's ancestral hall, etc. The 17-room building is magnificent in scale and magnificent in style. The overall structure layout of the building is well preserved. It is one of the largest existing and well preserved ancient architectural villages in China. It has important value for the study of architectural history of the Qing Dynasty.