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... Crane House was situated in the middle of the main street in Qingyuan County, facing east from the west, and was a two-story earthen-wood structure. The wooden doors, windows, and railings were all carved with a grand and profound feel, and the eaves of the second floor were particularly lofty and exquisite. On the ground floor, facing the street, there was a porch where purple-red lacquered lanterns hung, exuding a deep heritage. The second floor had a balcony railing that faced the main street ...

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