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The scenery in Suzhou Rolling Embroidery Lane is very quiet and elegant, but the name of the alley is a classic case of rolling embroidery workshop No. 6, Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Liang Wangfu. No. 41, Jing Si College (Wu's Yizhuang). No. 26, Gu Zhao (Gu Zhonghua House during the Republic of China).

author:Suzhou people speak books

Rolling embroidery workshop from Phoenix Street in the east to Wuque Bridge North Pingqiao Straight Street in the west, 430 meters long and 6.7 meters wide.

The origin of the name of the rolling embroidery workshop, most people will think that it is a workshop of the ancient thorn village. In fact, it is a classic case of slapping horses in the official arena in ancient times. During the Song Dynasty's Heavenly Saint Years, the Suzhou people entered the Yuan Dynasty, and the officials to the governors and governors were famous for their articles and political reputations. The elderly Emperor Enzhun returned home to retire. After Zhizhou Zhangyou learned of it, he showed respect and admiration at the entrance of the mansion alley where he lived, and what Gun embroidery was referring to the dress of the ancient three dukes (the most senior officials), flattery was self-evident. Hence the name of the alley. Later generations did not know the original meaning of Gun embroidery, so they became a rolling embroidery factory with false rumors.

The scenery in Suzhou Rolling Embroidery Lane is very quiet and elegant, but the name of the alley is a classic case of rolling embroidery workshop No. 6, Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Liang Wangfu. No. 41, Jing Si College (Wu's Yizhuang). No. 26, Gu Zhao (Gu Zhonghua House during the Republic of China).

Gun embroidery workshop

How the Gong Embroidery Workshop was set up in the alley to help Zhang You's career is now unknown. However, the establishment of a gong embroidery workshop at the entrance of the alley is equivalent to setting a threshold for the people who live in the alley, and the alley has become the residence of the eunuchs for generations. There are still the remains of large households and the unique seclusion of large households.

Zhang Zongyu, the King of Liang of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, was a native of Woyang, Anhui Province, and the loser was Kou, and even the year of birth and death could not be verified. The Liang Wangfu in the Suzhou Rolling Embroidery Workshop was only a decoration in those years, and he was afraid that he would not stay for a long time, leading thousands of troops and horses to gallop on the battlefield for many years. When he was defeated and survived, the glorious Liang Palace had already changed its family.

The scenery in Suzhou Rolling Embroidery Lane is very quiet and elegant, but the name of the alley is a classic case of rolling embroidery workshop No. 6, Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Liang Wangfu. No. 41, Jing Si College (Wu's Yizhuang). No. 26, Gu Zhao (Gu Zhonghua House during the Republic of China).

Zhang Zongyu, King of Liang

It is precisely because it is a Kou, and it is not yet a big Kou, so far only a few tens of meters of accompaniment has been left, which confirms the luxury of the mansion of the six carved beams and paintings in the royal palace.

Jing Si College is affiliated to Tzu Chi Charity Foundation in Taiwan.

The scenery in Suzhou Rolling Embroidery Lane is very quiet and elegant, but the name of the alley is a classic case of rolling embroidery workshop No. 6, Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Liang Wangfu. No. 41, Jing Si College (Wu's Yizhuang). No. 26, Gu Zhao (Gu Zhonghua House during the Republic of China).

Certificates and works

Taiwan Tzu Chi Charity Foundation, founded in 1966 by Zheng Yan Shangren in a corner of Hualien in eastern Taiwan, was originally founded by thirty housewives who saved five dimes a day, put them into bamboo tubes, and five disciples, each of whom produced a pair of baby shoes, and founded Tzu Chi in the spirit of self-denial, diligence, thriftiness and difficulties, and began to help the poor and help the poor.

The scenery in Suzhou Rolling Embroidery Lane is very quiet and elegant, but the name of the alley is a classic case of rolling embroidery workshop No. 6, Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Liang Wangfu. No. 41, Jing Si College (Wu's Yizhuang). No. 26, Gu Zhao (Gu Zhonghua House during the Republic of China).

Meditation College

On January 14, 2008, with the permission of the State Council, the "Tzu Chi Charity Foundation" was established, and the "Taiwan Buddhist Tzu Chi Charity Foundation" invested 100 million yuan as the initial fund, becoming the first national foundation established by a non-profit organization in China, and was managed by the State Administration of Religious Affairs, and held a listing ceremony at Suzhou Jingsi College on August 20, 2010.

Jing Si Academy was formerly known as "Wu Ji Zhi Yi Zhuang". In the third year of the Qing Dynasty (1911), the Wu clan purchased a zhuang house here. The building is a mid-Qing dynasty building, and the existing north-facing head gate, Xiangtang and Dongyu are located. The three rooms are 12.8 meters wide, 13 meters deep, and the hard summit. The flat beams have carved ornaments, the front boat shed Xuan, the rear Diamond Horn Xuan, and the carved bluestone drum pillar foundation. The head door is of the general's type, with a pair of drum stones. It is a mid-Qing dynasty building. After the 1950s, Wu's Jizhiyizhuang was once the Children's Palace in Canglang District.

Gu Zhonghua (1890~1975), name Entong, with character lines, Suzhou people. He has served as a full-time professor of Chinese painting at Soochow University and Suzhou Mei. Landscapes, characters, flowers, all proficient.

The scenery in Suzhou Rolling Embroidery Lane is very quiet and elegant, but the name of the alley is a classic case of rolling embroidery workshop No. 6, Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Liang Wangfu. No. 41, Jing Si College (Wu's Yizhuang). No. 26, Gu Zhao (Gu Zhonghua House during the Republic of China).

Works by Gu Zhonghua

The landscape master inherits the "Four Kings", and the characters follow Huang Shen and Fei Danxu. He once founded the Gu's Chinese Painting Society in Suzhou and Shanghai, recruited students, compiled his own teaching materials, and taught painting art.

Gu Zhai, built in the early Qing Dynasty, sits north and south three roads and six entrances. In front of it, there is a wall standing next to the river, and the word "Hongxi" is engraved in the brick. The third entrance of the middle road is the hall, which is 10.45 meters wide and 10.85 meters deep. Flat beams, square rafters, beams, purlins are painted, trusses, mountain mist clouds, lotus leaf pier carvings are rough and thick, with bluestone as pillars and stomps. In front of the hall, there is the gate tower of the ninth year of Yongzheng (1731), inscribed "Yushan Simei", the brick carving is more refined, and there is a Sumire seat in the lower part. The second entrance hall has painted beams and wooden pillars. On each side of the fifth hall, there is a symmetrical square staircase on the top of the hill.

The scenery in Suzhou Rolling Embroidery Lane is very quiet and elegant, but the name of the alley is a classic case of rolling embroidery workshop No. 6, Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Liang Wangfu. No. 41, Jing Si College (Wu's Yizhuang). No. 26, Gu Zhao (Gu Zhonghua House during the Republic of China).

Gu House

In the old days, there was the former residence of You Dong in the Qing Dynasty, "Yi Garden". "Yiyuan" is now difficult to find, as a historical and cultural celebrity from Youtong Suzhou, it is still necessary to make a brief introduction here.

You Dong (1618-1704), character exhibition, one word tongren, in the early years of the self-titled three neutrons, also known as the Penitent,the late name Genzhai,Xitang old man, Heqi old man, plum blossom Daoist, etc., Suzhou people. Poets and opera singers of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties were once praised by Shunzhi as "true talents" and Kangxi as "old famous scholars".

The scenery in Suzhou Rolling Embroidery Lane is very quiet and elegant, but the name of the alley is a classic case of rolling embroidery workshop No. 6, Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Liang Wangfu. No. 41, Jing Si College (Wu's Yizhuang). No. 26, Gu Zhao (Gu Zhonghua House during the Republic of China).

Yu Dong

Yu Dong was a deputy gongsheng of shunzhi in the third year (1646), and then repeatedly failed to participate in the meeting. In the ninth year of Shunzhi, he was appointed as the governor of Yongping (永平; present-day Lulong, Hebei). In the spring of the thirteenth year of Shunzhi (1656), after the staff blamed the arrogant banner Ding, he was impeached and demoted to a second rank. Therefore, he resigned his official position in anger and returned to his hometown. Since then, he has successively created "Reading Away from the Troubles", "Jun Tianle", "Hanging Pipa", "Peach Blossom Garden", "Black and White Guard", and "Qingping Tone". In the eighteenth year of the Kangxi Dynasty (1679), he was a scholar of Hongru, taught the Hanlin Academy to review, and participated in the revision of the History of Ming. In the twenty-second year of the Kangxi Dynasty (1683), he returned home from his old age. In the forty-second year of the Kangxi Dynasty (1703), the Kangxi Emperor toured the south, and the Official of Jin was given the title of Attendant. He died the following year at the age of eighty-seven.

You Tong has made achievements in poetry, literature, lyrics, music and other fields. He discussed poetry and papers on temperament and truth. The most influential thing about You Dong is Qu. Advocates can be a song to be a poem, and has unique insights. His opera creations combined historical knowledge, discussion, and song singing in one furnace, which was appreciated by the Shunzhi Emperor. You Dong's writings are voluminous, most of which are included in the 61 volumes of the Complete Works of Xitang and the 135 volumes of the Yu Ji.

Please pay attention to me, we traveled all over the streets and alleys of Suzhou together.