Wang Xijue’s former residence is located at No. 60 Xinhua East Road, Chengxiang Town, Taicang City, Suzhou. It was built in the Wanli Year of the Ming Dynasty. The former residence houses the stele gallery of Taicang dynasties, which preserves the calligraphy stone carvings of Zhao Mengfu from the Yuan Dynasty. In 2002, it was announced as a cultural relic protection unit in Jiangsu Province by the Jiangsu Provincial People’s Government. Wang Xijue, whose courtesy name was Yuanyu and whose name was Jingshi, was a native of Taicang. He was the highest-ranking official in Taicang’s ancient history. He once served as the chief minister of the Wanli Dynasty in the Ming Dynasty. The so-called “chief minister” is equivalent to the prime minister, who is “below one person and above ten thousand people”. “The high position. It was named because when it was born, thousands of birds (that is, birds) flew into the building. In the thirty-fifth year of Wanli (1607), Wang Xijue retired due to illness. He died of illness at home three years later at the age of seventy-seven. The Wang family is full of talented people. Wang Xijue’s great-grandson Wang Tuan also became a bachelor during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. He is known as the “Prime Minister of the Grandfather and Grandson” and the “Dingjia of Two Generations”; Wang Xijue’s grandson Wang Shimin and Wang Shimin’s grandson Wang Yuanqi are well-known at home and abroad. A representative figure among the “Four Kings” of Loudong Painting School, this building is also the birthplace of the leader of the “Four Kings” and the founder of Loudong Painting School.
Wang Xijue’s former residence is located at No. 60, Xinhua East Road, Chengxiang Town, Taicang City, Suzhou. It was built in the Wanli Year of the Ming Dynasty. The former residence houses the stele gallery of Taicang dynasties, which preserves the calligraphy stone carvings of Zhao Mengfu from the Yuan Dynasty. In 2002, it was announced as a cultural relic protection unit in Jiangsu Province by the Jiangsu Provincial People’s Government. Wang Xijue, whose courtesy name was Yuanyu and whose name was Jingshi, was a native of Taicang. He was the highest-ranking official in Taicang’s ancient history. He once served as the chief minister of the Wanli Dynasty in the Ming Dynasty. The so-called “chief minister” is equivalent to the prime minister, who is “below one person and above ten thousand people”. “The high position. It was named because when it was born, thousands of birds (that is, birds) flew into the building. In the thirty-fifth year of Wanli (1607), Wang Xijue retired due to illness. He died of illness at home three years later at the age of seventy-seven. The Wang family is full of talented people. Wang Xijue’s great-grandson Wang Tuan also became a bachelor during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. He is known as the “Prime Minister of the Grandfather and Grandson” and the “Dingjia of Two Generations”; Wang Xijue’s grandson Wang Shimin and Wang Shimin’s grandson Wang Yuanqi are well-known at home and abroad. The representative figure among the “Four Kings” of Loudong Painting School, this building is also the birthplace of the leader of the “Four Kings” and the founder of Loudong Painting School.