This building is the ancestral house of Qiu Lianggong, located in the middle section of Wujiang Street in Jincheng Town. There is still a square copper mirror inside the house, as well as two stone tablets inscribed with imperial edicts depicting dragon carvings. Each stone tablet is 61 centimeters high and 85 centimeters wide, with the characters "imperial edict" carved on each, each character being 12 centimeters square. According to legend, when Lianggong was ennobled and granted a title, the emperor, upon learning that his family's house was simple, granted him the construction of a noble residence, and thus presented two stone tablets of imperial edicts, intended to be placed in front of the main gate of the residence. The building is a single-story structure with four eaves, one left protruding section, and a wall pattern.