Master Mu used to be the owner of this huge house.
To put it simply, the shogunate five or six hundred years ago was the Forbidden City in Old Town of Lijiang.
This is the greatest book worth reading in the history of Naxi nationality.
Some scholars have pointed out that "less than Mufu means less than Lijiang".
The ancient buildings in the Ming and Qing Dynasties are magnificent, magnificent palaces, exquisite carvings, exquisite components and brilliant paintings. They are really beautiful and incomparable.
Mufu is the common name of Lijiang wooden toast yamen. The Mu Tusi family experienced three dynasties: Yuan Dynasty, Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty. In its heyday, the shogunate occupied an area of 100 mu, with nearly 100 buildings, which was the heart of the 800-year-old Dayan ancient city.
Although it is only the residence of a toaster, its luxury and grandeur are no less than the official residence of any princes and nobles.
According to the Records of Lijiang Prefecture, the original shogunate palace was magnificent, with a reasonable layout and a central axis of 369 meters. On the central axis, there are halls such as Parliament Hall, Wanjuanlou Hall and Dharma Hall, with houses listed on both sides and numerous pavilions. The garden cloister has a unique style.
Its overall architectural style is "imitation of the Forbidden City".
Lijiang shogunate, located in Old Town of Lijiang, was the palace of Tusi in Li Jiang. Since the Yuan Dynasty (1253), Mu Shi, the leader of Naxi nationality, served as the local magistrate of Lijiang, which has gone through 22 generations in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties and has been 470 years. Therefore, the shogunate is the political and cultural center of Lijiang, and it was the national AAAA scenic spot in 20 13.
The TV series "The Shogun Storm" which tells the story of Mu Tusi in Lijiang was shot here.
The so-called "the Forbidden City in the north and the shogunate in the south", Lijiang shogunate is the grand view garden of Lijiang culture.
After the 1996 earthquake, the World Bank was discerning and lent a huge sum of money to help rebuild the wooden house, which was carefully designed and built by Lijiang craftsmen. Three years later, the wooden house reappeared like a phoenix nirvana.
Mufu is famous for its poetry, calligraphy and painting in the southwest Tusi.
It reached its peak in the late Ming Dynasty, and its mansion was full of weather. Xu Xiake, a famous ancient traveler, once lamented that the beauty of the palace was designed for the royal family.
The whole shogunate covers an area of 46 mu and its central axis is 369 meters long. These buildings face east, facing the rising sun.
The words "big book, rainy day and fragrant fragrance" on the wooden archway are homophonic in Naxi language, which embodies the spiritual wisdom of Naxi people who advocate knowledge. The stone archway is all stone and has a three-story structure. It is a fine stone building in China. Majestic, spacious and magnificent, the Chamber is the hall where the Tusi discuss state affairs. Wanjuanlou is the essence of two thousand years' cultural heritage. There are thousands of Dongba Scriptures, 100 Tripitaka Scriptures, Liugong Tusi's poems, and many famous people's paintings and calligraphy, all of which are rare works of Hanlin and treasures of the Academy. The Hall of the Protector, also known as the Back Chamber, is the hall where the Tusi discuss family affairs, and the Guangbi Building is the gatehouse of the back garden. Historically, Yuyin Building was called Jiadian Xi, where imperial edicts were received and songs and dances were held. Sanqing Hall is a place where wood, stone and toast worship Taoist gods. Facing the rising sun, you will have a feeling of wood. There is Qinglong (Jade Dragon Snow Mountain) on the left, White Tiger (Tiger Mountain) on the right, Xuanwu (Lion Mountain) behind, Guishan in the southeast, and Sheshan guarding the pass. The shogunate surrounds the ancient city, which is not only the pillow lion mountain, but also the Artest pool vein.
Mufu, a natural place, fully embodies the Naxi people's open spirit of accepting multiculturalism.