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Aba, Sichuan in late autumn, is warm and beautiful. In October, when the breeze is not dry, I walked into the village of Tusi in Zhuokeji, Aba, and walked into an ancient historical story. Here I have witnessed the vicissitudes of Aba for hundreds of years. The ancient wooden four-story bunker was built during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty (17 18), and there are countless stories about the Tusi culture in Aba.

Walking along the stone steps, I came to Zhuokeji Tusi Guanzhai, located in Xisuo Village, Zhuokeji Town, 7 kilometers away from Marcand County. Guanzhai is built on the mountain, facing south, with superior geographical position and quiet environment. In the underdeveloped era, it was the only way for Jia Rong Tibetan area to go eastward to Wenchuan and enter the mainland.

Zhuokeji Tusi Guanzhai is a wooden structure with pure wood structure and bright colors. Looking pleasing to the eye, the old colors are full of the luster of the years. It is the largest building in Marcand and a must for tourists to visit Marcand.

These ancient buildings have precipitated the long history of a city. The official village of Zhuokeji Tusi was creatively designed and organized by Guan Ying himself. The building is very classical, combining the exquisite architectural art of Tibetan and Chinese, and the exquisite wooden doors and windows are still visible.

Every room here is arranged according to the layout of the year, revealing a strong Tibetan style in the simplicity, and is praised as "a pearl in the history of oriental architecture" by Salisbury, editor-in-chief of the famous American writer The New York Times. It is also the prototype of the story and the shooting place of the TV series "The Dust Settles", and the famous Jia Rong writer Alai won the Contradictory Literature Award. In 2005, it was included in the national 100 red classic tourist attractions.

On June 24th, 1935, the Red Sixth Regiment of the Central Red Army crossed Mengding Mountain and entered Zhuo Ke base area. The former site of Guanzhai Zhuokeji Conference is still displayed as it is.

1 around June 30th, 935, the Central Military Commission of China * * * led the main force of the first army to leave Lianghekou, moved northward, crossed the second snow-capped mountain (Mengding Mountain) on the way of the Long March, and arrived in Zhuokeji Town in July of1year. On July 3rd, the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of China * * * was held here, and the leaders attended the meeting and had a rest.

On July 3 1935, the central leadership entered the Tusi Guanzhai. On the same day, a meeting of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau was held in the "Tusi Parliament Hall" to discuss issues related to ethnic areas. Guan Zhai Tusi Suo, familiar with the four books and five classics, can speak fluent Chinese. The Shujinlou in Guanzhai has a large collection of Tibetan and Chinese classics. When you visit, you must come here.

The Guanzhai building we saw today is a later copy. The first * * can be divided into four exhibition areas. Jiarong cultural exhibition area is mainly concentrated in some buildings on the first and fourth floors, and is divided into 12 exhibition hall, such as kitchen, prayer room, village room, silver hall, brewing room and clothing room. We can visit carefully and feel the exquisiteness and massiness of the toast culture.

The mottled light and shadow make the ancient furniture glow with the warmth of the years. The story that once happened here has disappeared in the dust of history. Zhuokeji Tusi Guanzhai is large in scale and fine in structure, which almost covers the essence of Jia Rong's Tibetan architectural art. It is a model of high integration of Tibetan and Han national architectural art, and also a historical witness to the rise and fall of Tusi system and the arduous spirit of the Red Army's Long March.

Shuttling through antique buildings, time seems to be still, and architecture is the yearbook of the times. When songs and music disappear, ancient buildings are still silently telling the stories of the past, and the smoke that has passed through the years is timeless and worthy of our deep thought.