Laotaimen
At the east end of the exhibition hall of the newly-built Lu Xun Memorial Hall is the ancestral home of Lu Xun-Zhoujia Laotaimen, which faces south, facing the east Changfangkou in front, then the Xianhuan River, the Daijiataimen in the west, and facing the three pools across the river to reflect the moon. Laotaimen, covering an area of 3,087 square meters, is a typical feudal scholar-bureaucrat residence with blue tiles and white walls and brick-wood structure. Its main building is divided into four entrances, the first entrance is commonly known as "Taimen", and a plaque of "Hanlin" with gold on a blue background is hung above the instrument door. Zhou Fuqing, Lu Xun's grandfather, was appointed as an academician during the Tongzhi period, which was a great honor for the Zhou family. Therefore, the Hanlin plaque hung on the instrument door of Zhou's three tables, as if it were three huge business cards, showing the identity of the owner. On both sides of the plaque, there is a line of mud characters: "The governor of Zhejiang and other places is also in charge of military affairs, land and water towns, Yang Changjun is also in charge of salt affairs in Zhejiang" and "Zhou Fuqing in imperial academy, Jishi Shu".
Three-dimensional Wu Shu
Shoujiataimen is the residence of Mr. Shou Jason Wu, Mr. Lu Xun's teacher. Shou (1849- 1930) is a learned man. He has a good character and is honest and frank. He hated fame all his life. He stopped taking the exam after he was admitted as a scholar. His occupation is to sit in the library and teach students all his life. Lu Xun praised him as "a founder, simple and knowledgeable person in this city". Shoujiataimen was purchased by Shou's grandfather Feng Langong during Jiaqing period, with a total construction area of 795 square meters. It faces a small river, connected by a stone bridge, and there is a bamboo garden in the west. The whole building faces Zhoujiataimen across the river, and the world-famous three pools reflecting the moon are in the east wing of Shoujiataimen.
Xintaimen
Due to the continuous reproduction of the Zhou family in Banpenqiao, the number of teeth has increased dramatically, and the house in Laotaimen is no longer enough. During the Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty, the Zhou family bought and built a house in the south and west of the old platform gate, which was called the abutment gate and the new platform gate.