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The Town of Archs
 

Shexian county is famous as the "the Town of Archs" and has thousands of arches scattered around. It is the best place to explore the social culture in China's feudal society.

Paifang, also called Pailou in Chinese, is very Chinese in its architecture. Actually a Paifang is an archway usually made of fine wood or stone, well painted and with glazed tiles sometimes, for memory and decoration. On its middle beams are usually found moral inscriptions by certain calligraphist, mostly preaching some norms, often can be seen.

Xuguo Stone Arch

Usually called "Eight-Posted Archway", is located in the downtown of Shexian County. Originally built in Wanli's reign of the Ming Dynasty in 1584, the arch is shaped like a rectangular structure, 11.54 meters in length from north to south, 6.77 meters in width from east to west, 11.5 meters in height. Researches have revealed that it is so far the only arch that has eight posts in China. It was built to commemorate Xuguo - a loyal official who served through three reigns of the Ming. To glorify the distinguished achievement of this dignity, artisans intended to erect an eight-posted arch, which is usually reserved for royalty. The design is unique and grand. Exquisite engravings of lions in vermilion on the marble basement, posts and lintels reveal high craftsmanship.

Four-Posted and Four-bronted Memorial Arch (Sizhu Simian Fang)

It ocated beside the pavement at the entrance to Feng Kou village, in She county, was built in the years of Jiaqing's reign in the Ming Dynasty (1522-1566). The three-storied, four-posted buliding is actually a square compound of four closed individual arches, each side of which is 3.8 meters long and 11 meters high. Inscriptions on the tablet commemorate successful candidates in the highest imperial exam. It is of great value to Chinese historical records.

Wu Ma Arch

It is located in the ancient street in Xuchun, Shexian county. Built in the second of Zhengde's reign in the Ming dynasty (1507), the arch has four posts, three gates and five storied. "Wu Ma" is a refined title for imperial officials. Head official of Dingzou District, Fujiang province, built the arch. Most of the exquisite carving patterns are still discernable.

Huang's Unswervingly Loyal Arch (Huangshi Xiaoliemen Fang)

It is located in the Doushan Street. The arch was built in 1650, 7.5 meters high and 6.4 meters wide with three gates and three storied. It is a chastity arch (mostly for widowed women exclusively) to praise Huang's loyalty to her husband.

Ye Chastity Arch

It was also built in the Doushan Street in 1391 (the twenty fourth year of Hongwu's reign of the Ming dynasty). This three-storied arch is 6 meters high, 4.3 meters wide famous for a broad writing "Sheng Zhi" (the royal decree of the emperors), inscribed in the years of Qianlong's reign in the Qing dynasty. The eave of the arch writes 'Chastity door in praise of Ye's the wife of Jiang Laipu." Ye, whose husband died at her 25, took care of her mother-in-law after her husband's death. The arch was built to commemorate her filial piety.

San Yuan Arch

"San Yuan" refers to "Zhuang Yuan", "Hui Yuan" and "Xie Yuan" - inscriptions on the beams, which means the three supreme titles awarded to the winners of the imperial examinations. These 6 meters high, 5.5 meter wide arch supported by four pillars mark the successful candidates who participated in the exam. The unique feature is the three-tier eave decorations.

Shuangshou Cheng'en Arch

The arch is located in the east of Gaoyang Bridge in Xucun village, Shexian county. It was said that the arch was built for a 100-year-old couple, thus on the broad of the middle gate writes "Shuangshou Cheng'en." Engravings of four lifelike lions highlight the weathered arch.

 
 
 
 
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