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Where is the location of Shushengtang?

Shushengtang is located in Group 4, Bailu Village, Bailu Township, Gan County, Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province. It is 63 kilometers northeast of the county. It faces the northwest and faces the southeast. It has a brick and wood structure with a hard top. It is three rooms wide, with one entrance and two rooms. The hall has a beam-lifting structure, with a width of 10.3 meters, a depth of 19.25 meters, and a construction area of ​​198 square meters. Most of the doors and windows are giant wood carvings, which gives it a different flavor. This ancestral hall is a dedicated ancestral hall. It was built in the early Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty and was enshrined by Feng Shui master Zhong Xuelin. Zhong Xuelin (1625 AD - 1672 AD, 11th year of Kangxi reign of Qing Dynasty), had a courtesy calligraphy of 1672. He is knowledgeable and proficient in classics and history. He is the leading Yi Xue Feng Shui master in Bailu Village. The family members have "Collected Interpretations of the Book of Changes". The hall is spacious and magnificent. It is a representative building in the local area and has certain protection value.

Bailu Village: Bailu Village is located in the north of Bailu Township, Gan County, Jiangxi Province, 63 kilometers away from Ganzhou City. Bailu had already formed an inhabited village as early as the Shang and Zhou dynasties, and it has become increasingly prosperous since then. Bailu Village currently has nearly 600 households and 2,500 people. The village is half-moon-shaped, covering an area of ​​0.2 square kilometers. Among the 60,000 square meters of ancient buildings, there are more than 140 Hakka houses that are more than a century old. The antique blue brick and black tile building complex was mostly built in the Ming and Qing dynasties. The name of the egret is quite poetic. The June 1986 edition of "Place Names of Gan County, Jiangxi Province" contains: Song Shaoxing VI