Architecture as the Way: Evolution and Clan Culture of Southern Fujian Ancient Houses
Background: Living Fossils on the Banks of the Jiulong River Ancient Southern Fujian houses, known as Gucuo, are more than mere shelters of brick and wood; they are physical manifestations of the ritualistic “Maritime Zou-Lu” culture. According to the Gazetteer of Longhai and Gazetteer of Xiamen, since the southward migration of Central Plain elites in the Tang Dynasty, architectural techniques have deeply integrated with the local climate. From the vast river valleys of the Jiulong River to the sheltered bays of Xiamen Island, these houses witness the evolution of the Minnan people. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, with the boom of maritime trade at Yuegang (Moon Harbor), the scale of these buildings became increasingly sophisticated, forming the iconic “Swallow-tail” ridges and the “red brick, white stone” visual identity. ...