Jiang Gong Temple
Jianggong ancestral hall is the ancestral hall for the Qing Dynasty general Jiang Zonghan. Jiang Zonghan was enthusiastic about the construction of Sangzi, building academies, promoting water conservancy and running transportation. In 1876, Jiang Zonghan donated 100000 yuan to build Jinlong bridge (also known as zilijiang bridge and Zili bridge) on Jinsha River (Lijiang section). It took five years and was built in 1880. The bridge has 18 iron chains, each of which weighs about 1 ton and has 500 rings. Since then, Jinlong bridge has been the only bridge in the upper reaches of Jinsha River for 70 years. In 2006, it was announced by the State Council as the Sixth Batch of key cultural relics protection units in China.
In order to praise Jiang Zonghan's achievements in suppressing Du Wenxiu's uprising, the Qing Dynasty was named zhuangqin. In 1905, a temple was built under the four archways, which was called Jianggong temple. After the revolution of 1911, it was changed into Heqing guild hall. Now it is Zhonghe kindergarten. The architecture of the ancestral hall of Jiang Gong is north-south. Once the ancestral hall enters into two courtyards, there are three main doors, one in the middle, two on the left and two on the left. There are eight character low walls on both sides of the front, and the entrance is a square. In the hall, single eaves hard peak. After the main hall, single eaves hanging on the top of the mountain, beam lifting and through the combination of half wood structure, through the surface of 14 meters wide, 10 meters deep. There are three East and West Wing rooms, two ear rooms on four sides of the backyard, with a total area of 1100 square meters. The layout is three rooms in front of the main entrance. There are eight shaped walls on both sides in front of the door. The entrance is the front yard, the hall is three rooms, the platform is under, and the hall is the backyard. There are three main rooms in the backyard and three East and West Wing rooms. In front of the main house, there was a marble stele pavilion with a width of 2 meters, a depth of 2 meters and a height of 5 meters. Under it, there was a 1.2 meter platform, a large square, a small octagonal column, and a Xieshan peak. The stele for the emperor's pension in the 29th year of the reign of Emperor Guangxu was demolished in the "Cultural Revolution". It was announced as a cultural relic protection unit in Dali City in 1985
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Jiang Zonghan (1836-1898), a native of Heqing, Yunnan Province, participated in the suppression of Du Wenxiu's uprising in the late Qing Dynasty. He was an official to a general, commander in chief of Tengyue hall, and governor of Guizhou Province.
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