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Is there a Ding Dian in Yunnan shogunate?

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There is no Ding Dian in Yunnan shogunate. The shogunate is a splendid garden of architectural art, which embodies the elegance and temperament of Central Plains architecture in Ming Dynasty, while retaining the primitive and rugged charm of Central Plains architecture in Tang and Song Dynasties. The wooden house building faces east from west, and the jade ditch in the house is arranged vertically and horizontally. See also Naxi traditional cultural spirit. Mufu is the common name of Lijiang Tusi yamen. Since the Yuan Dynasty (1253), Mu, the leader of Naxi nationality, inherited the local magistrate of Lijiang, and it has gone through Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. 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. The shogunate covers an area of 46 mu, and on the 369-meter-long main axis, there are: Zhong Yi Shipaifang, Yimen Room, Wanjuan Building, Guardian Hall, Guangbi Building, Yuyin Building and Sanqing Hall in turn; There are halls, attics, arcades, houses, offices, corridors, etc. On both sides, there are 162 houses. Sitting west facing east, surrounded by mountains, it is strewn at random and ups and downs, which successfully reproduces the momentum of Lijiang's former "Forbidden City" and has its own unique style of ancient temples in mountain cities. While retaining the architectural style of the Ming Dynasty, the wooden house runs through the quaint, heavy and stocky style of Lijiang ancient buildings, and integrates the exquisite craftsmanship of Naxi and Bai nationalities. The "Jade Gullies" in the house crisscross and are surrounded by flowing water, which embodies Lijiang's unique characteristics of geomantic omen and architectural culture and has become the "Grand View Garden" in Old Town of Lijiang. Loyalty stone archway is full of stones and has three floors, which is an exquisite stone building in China. The chamber is majestic and spacious, and it is a hall for toasting and discussing politics. Wanjuanlou is the essence of two thousand years' cultural heritage. There are thousands of Dongba Scriptures, hundreds of Tripitaka Scriptures, poems by the toast of the Sixth Palace, and many famous people's paintings and calligraphy, all of which are treasures of Hanlin Academy. Guarding Hall, also known as the post-parliamentary hall, is the house where the toast discusses family affairs, and Guangbi Building is the gatehouse of the back garden. Historically, its architecture was called "Jiadian Xi". Yuyinlou is a place to receive imperial edicts, as well as a place for singing, dancing and feasting. Sanqing Hall is the product of Mutus's advocating Taoist spirit.