Cultural relics in Jiazhi Street

Huang, Tao and Wednesday are the most common people in Jia 'an, followed by Weng and Li. There are generals, doctors, Luo's family, Lao Huang's family, Huang's family, Taoist, Chen's family, Li's family and other big families in the big head ancient houses distributed on both sides of the old street. At that time, some families erected splendid Wu Jiashi and lintel titles at the entrance of imperial examinations, showing their masters' identity and knowledge. In Jiazhi, it is known as "East Yellow and West Pottery". Huang and Tao Shounong, two mansions built during the Republic of China, are carved with beams and painted buildings, with exquisite gates and high-walled courtyards, highlighting the prosperity of that year. "Donghuang", the house of Huang, is located at No.6 Road, Jialing District. Built in the early years of the Republic of China, it is a garden mansion with three courtyards, with a size of 120. Xia Jie in the west and Xipu in the east. The existing eight-character terraced gate has brick columns on both sides and terrazzo decoration on the west.

Today, there are 10 platform gatehouses preserved. Two heavy doors are covered with iron sheets, and the platform doors are nailed with the words "Zhai Ren Tong De; There is water in Pingshan. Room 0/3 of CIC No.1 Hospital, imported yellow glazed floor tiles, green stone pillars, operas, musical instruments, bicycles, rickshaws and other themes, and life in the Republic of China was quite rich. "Tao Xi" is the former residence of Tao Shounong, a rich gentleman, with more than 30 rooms, such as zhaobi, gatehouse, courtyard and annex rooms. Chinese and western architecture, exquisite materials, magnificent. The residential building in ancient town is a history book of local life and local culture. So far, the genealogy of the three major surnames has been preserved in the town. In the tenth year of the Republic of China (192 1), the genealogy of the Tao family in Chishan was rebuilt, and in the twenty-first year of the Republic of China (1932), the genealogy of the Zhou family and the Huang family was rebuilt, recording population files and local historical information.