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China is the most persistent nail house, sticking to the old house for 200 years. How's it going now?

As the most lasting old house in China, Renjia Courtyard built in Qing Dynasty has become a museum with local characteristics. In fact, there are many old houses in China, and there are also many quadrangles built in the Qing Dynasty. Why can Renjia Courtyard in Henan become the most persistent nail house? It is very simple, because its existence depends on the persistence of future generations, leaving houses full of historical traces in the bustling city, and even developing into free museums with local characteristics.

1. As the most persistent nail house in China, the descendants of Renjia Courtyard in Henan once gave up the temptation of 654.38 billion yuan in order to keep the house of the older generation.

I believe that not many people know about people's courtyards in Henan Province. After all, many ancient houses with domestic characteristics are indeed more famous than it, and even better built than it. The Renjia Courtyard in Henan can become the most special ancient house because it is surrounded by high-rise buildings now, and also because its descendants once gave up the lure of money as high as 654.38+billion in order to preserve its essence, making this unremarkable ancient house more interesting.

Second, the current Renjia Courtyard in Henan has been renovated by later generations and has become a local free museum of architecture in the Qing Dynasty.

Perhaps we will think that such an ancient house may have gradually lost its meaning at the foot of the times, but it is actually wrong. Now Renjia Courtyard in Henan has become a building with local characteristics. The Renjia Courtyard in Henan, which is incompatible with modernization, was simply repaired by later generations and built into the Qing Dynasty Architectural Museum for visitors to visit for free. For future generations, this is a powerful representative of the immortal, a ancestral home full of historical flavor, and it is also something to be proud of, so that more people can understand the culture of the Qing Dynasty.

Although the current Renjia Courtyard in Henan is out of place with the city, it has become a museum where the most primitive Qing culture is preserved.