Lu'an government
Lu'an yamen is an ancient building in Ming Dynasty. It is located in the southwest of Changzhi City. Lu'an yamen faces south from north. There are some existing buildings, such as gate, second floor of Bell and drum, second Hall of government, office yard and west garden. The gate is arranged in parallel with the second floor of the bell and drum. The platform is high and the master and slave are different. The gate is three rooms wide and four rafters deep. The gate is opened in the Ming Dynasty, and the fan wall is built with green bricks between two times. The single eaves hang on the top of the mountain.
geographical position
Lu'an government office is an ancient building in Ming Dynasty. It is located in the southwest of Changzhi City. Lu'an government office faces south from north. There are many existing buildings, such as gate, second floor of Bell and drum, second Hall of government office, office yard and west garden. The gate is arranged in parallel with the second floor of the bell and drum. The platform is high and the master and slave are different. The gate is three rooms wide and four rafters deep. The gate is opened in the Ming Dynasty, and the fan wall is built with green bricks between two times. The single eaves hang on the top of the mountain. The second floor of the bell and drum is built with green bricks, including battlements, ticket holes and footpaths. The attic is built on the top, with three rooms wide and deep, and double eaves resting on the top of the mountain. The bell tower on the east side is called Fengchi, and the drum tower on the west side is called Yundong, which means to soar into the clouds. The bell and Drum Tower has dense Dougong, gorgeous ridges and beasts, which are scattered with the gate. It is an ancient building with ethnic style in the local government office.
Historical evolution
The Yamen was first built in the kaihuang period of Sui Dynasty (581-600 years), and was destroyed in the second year of yuantaiding (1325 years). In 1326, the public hall was rebuilt. In 1370, shangdangmen was rebuilt. In 1398, the right clock tower was added. In 1471, the left Drum Tower was built. It was rebuilt in the third year of Hongzhi (1490). It was rebuilt again in 1932 and became a national key cultural relic protection unit
Address: near Miaodao lane, Changzhi City, Shanxi Province
Longitude: 113.1174215
Latitude: 36.1825246
Tel: 0353-6660966
Chinese PinYin : Lu An Fu Ya
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