Jinhua in central Zhejiang Province was formerly known as "Wuzhou". Its traditional houses are mainly distributed in Dongyang, Lanxi, Wuyi, Pujiang and other places. These historic buildings are cleverly laid out and beautifully decorated, fully demonstrating the superb construction skills. There are more than 200 Ming and Qing Dynasty houses in Zhuge Village, Lanxi City, Zhejiang Province. The earliest local building was built in the tenth year of Zhizheng in the Yuan Dynasty (1350). The earliest building in Yuyuan Village, Wuyi County was built in the Southern Song Dynasty, and there are 130 Ming and Qing Dynasty houses. Lu's House in Dongyang is a large-scale residential building complex in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, with a construction area of about 17,000 square meters. Among them, the famous Suyong Hall was built during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty. Zhengzhai Town in Pujiang County is an ancient town where the Zheng family lived. It was built in the early years of the Northern Song Dynasty and covers an area of about 5,000 square meters. Wuzhou's traditional houses focus on perfect integration with the surrounding natural environment in architectural design. Most of the houses are built by the mountains and rivers, facing the sun and facing the shade, with undulating hills and rivers, and winding streams and rivers flowing in between. Some of the buildings are in the traditional left-right symmetrical form, with alleys and lanes running vertically and horizontally; some are in the Bagua style, radiating from the center to the outside. The architectural forms include ancestral halls, screen walls, memorial archways, stone bridges, halls, shops, libraries, stages, granaries, dining rooms, bedrooms, etc., which are fully functional and comfortable and convenient to live in. The ancestral hall is the core building of traditional folk houses in central Zhejiang. It is not only a place to worship ancestors, but also a place for clansmen to gather and discuss matters and for elders to teach the younger generations. The architectural pattern fully reflects the profound influence of Confucian ethical culture. The decorative arts of traditional folk houses in Wuzhou are diverse, including stone carvings, wood carvings, brick carvings, and painted paintings. Wood carvings are widely used in beams, brackets, brackets, gates, and window lattices. Dongyang Lu's house is the most typical in this regard. Village houses generally adopt the form of blue bricks, gray walls, and (roof) horse head walls. Some houses, such as Lu's house, have stone lions facing each other at the door, which gives people a sense of majesty and solemnity. Among the traditional residential buildings in Wuzhou, Lanxi Zhuge Village, Dongyang Luzhai, and Pujiang Zhengshi Town are all national key cultural relics protection units, and Wuyi Yuyuan Village is a historical and cultural protection area of Zhejiang Province. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, around 1350 AD, Zhuge Dashi, the 27th grandson of Zhuge Liang, chose to live in Gaolong and established a village. After that, the village became increasingly prosperous and famous, and the surname Zhuge was gradually added to the village name. Zhuge Village is located in Lanxi City, Zhejiang Province, in the northern part of the Zhejiang Central Basin. It is surrounded by mountains and rivers, with undulating hills and ridges, facing the sun and the back of the mountain, and the environment is very beautiful. The villagers designed the overall layout of the village according to the nine palaces and eight trigrams model passed down by their ancestor Zhuge Liang. The village is centered on the bell pond, and eight alleys radiate inside and outside, forming the inner eight trigrams; the village is surrounded by eight hills outside, forming a natural outer eight trigrams. There are still more than 200 well-preserved ancient buildings from the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties in Zhuge Village. These buildings are reasonably laid out, staggered, with eaves and windows echoing each other, alleys crisscrossing, orderly layers and diverse landscapes, forming a rich and peculiar architectural complex. Its architectural style of "blue bricks, gray tiles, horse head walls, fat beams, fat columns and small pillars" is praised by experts and scholars as "a model of traditional ancient villages and ancient dwellings in Jiangnan", and has high research value in Chinese architectural history and folk history. In 1996, the ancient dwellings in Zhuge Village were listed as national key cultural relics protection units by the State Council.