Li memorial hall

Li's former residence is located in Shuikou Formation, Diancun Village, Xindi Town, Cangwu County. It was built in the late Qing Dynasty. This is a building complex with staggered courtyards built on the mountain. It is a traditional single-story brick Chinese building with carved beams and painted buildings. The complex consists of four single-courtyard buildings (all owned by the Li brothers), but during the land reform, all these buildings were allocated to villagers. Among them, the building of Sanjin No.2 Hospital where Li Zuji lived has been demolished, and the villagers in 1984 have rebuilt their houses (as they were under the guidance of the United Front Work Department), but the entrances No.2 and No.3 have not been built. The other three yards also destroyed the first yard. Li Zufen, located in the umbrella top mountain of Diancun Village, is a double grave with its back facing north and south. Its peak stands in the mountains, with majestic momentum, beautiful mountains and clear waters, and a myriad of weather. The upper grave was buried in Jiaqing and the lower grave was buried in Daoguang. Both places have magnificent buildings such as masonry and tombstones, which are of great value to the study of the Li family lineage and the custom of Cangwu tombs.