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Qianpai Shuanghe Village: There are two ancient plaques from the Qing Dynasty in the 180-year-old house

Source: Yun Xinyi Reporter: Lu Bo Li Jiaxiong

Qianpai Shuanghe Village: There are two ancient plaques from the Qing Dynasty in the 180-year-old house

Xinyi City's "China Lixiang Landscape and Water Shuanghe" has set Shuanghe Village on fire, and an old house with a history of more than 180 years in the village treasures two ancient plaques of the Qing Dynasty, which makes the ancient charm of Shuanghe Village leisurely.

Qianpai Shuanghe Village: There are two ancient plaques from the Qing Dynasty in the 180-year-old house

In the village of Shuanghe West Bund, the reporter saw this old house named "Li Gong Ancestral Hall of Ganqing". Villager Li Huanlong told reporters that the house was built to commemorate the fifth ancestor who entered the village, and it is estimated that it has been more than 180 years.

Qianpai Shuanghe Village: There are two ancient plaques from the Qing Dynasty in the 180-year-old house
Qianpai Shuanghe Village: There are two ancient plaques from the Qing Dynasty in the 180-year-old house

Huan Long said that the old house has not been greatly repaired since it was built, and various components are original. The reporter saw at the scene that the old house is a two-entry green brick house, with a patio in the middle and a one-compartment room on the right side. There is a room on each side of the first entrance. There is a screen between the front hall and the patio, with the words "Fu", "Mingde Hall" and "Shou" on it. Above the porch of the two compartments in the front hall, there are plaques of "Qin zhi hua ling" and "Qin zhi blue ling". Looking closely at the words on the plaque, it can be seen that it is "Xianfeng Seventh Year November 19Th Qin Zhi Hong Ling First Travel to Study The Current Fujian and Zhejiang Governor Biao Right Camp Garrison Minister Li Yingsheng Gongcheng" "Guangxu 2 April 2 Auspicious Day Qin Zhi Lan Ling's current Guizhou Bichi Camp Central Army Garrison Minister Li Fuxing Gongcheng" words. Li Huanlong told reporters that when he was very young, he heard his grandfather say that these two plaques were sent by the government at that time to the ancestors.

Qianpai Shuanghe Village: There are two ancient plaques from the Qing Dynasty in the 180-year-old house
Qianpai Shuanghe Village: There are two ancient plaques from the Qing Dynasty in the 180-year-old house

Li Huanlong also said that about ten years ago, the elders in the village thought that the primary color of the plaque looked older and unsightly, so they painted the "Chin-ci Hua Ling" with red paint and the "Chin-ci Blue Plume" with blue paint. Because it is an object left by the ancestors, everyone respects it, and although it has gone through more than 100 years of vicissitudes, the "Ling" card is still well preserved. Since the ancestors settled here for more than 400 years, more than thousands of people have been bred, and their descendants are all over the place.

Qianpai Shuanghe Village: There are two ancient plaques from the Qing Dynasty in the 180-year-old house

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The top hat of the Qing Dynasty had a plume pipe under the top bead, and the quality was white jade or jadeite, which was used to install plume branches. There are two kinds of branches: blue plume and flower plume. Blue feathers are made for osprey feathers, and flower feathers are made for peacock feathers. In the Qing Dynasty, Hua Ling was a sign of distinguishing between rank and rank; its role was to show rank and reward military merit; the emperors of the Qing Dynasty issued three orders and five affirmations, neither to wear it in vain, nor to wear it at will, and if there was a violation, they were strictly punished; generally officials who were demoted or dismissed from their posts and retained in office could still wear court clothes according to their own rank, and it was a serious punishment to be punished for removing Hua Ling. Hua Ling is divided into one eye, two eyes, three eyes, three eyes are the most honorable; the so-called "eye" refers to the eye-shaped circle on the peacock plume, and a circle is counted as a glance. The blue plume is a crown ornament of the same nature as the flower plume, also known as the "dyed blue plume", made of blue bird feathers, without eyes. It may also be given to guard officials under six pins and who are on duty in the imperial palace and the royal palace, and can also be given to low-ranking officers who have established military merit.

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