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Among the classical buildings in Luodai town, the guild hall is unique. On the one hand, it reflects the mentality of mutual tolerance and independence between the same nation during the immigration period, and also reflects the architectural traditions and styles of different nationalities. "In the early Qing Dynasty, immigrants from various provinces came to fill in Sichuan, and the adherents of this province built temples in the name of hometown friends, and those who met with old place names were called guild halls." "Shu is called Huimin Palace, two lakes are called Yu Palace, Guangdong and Guangxi are called Nanhua Palace, Fujian is called Tianhou Palace, Jiangzuo is called Wanshou Palace, and Guizhou is called Rong Lu Palace ... We can know the rise and fall of the people by examining the size of each temple." (Records of Weiyuan County)

Today, there are still Guangdong Guild Hall (Nanhua Palace), Jiangxi Guild Hall (Wanshou Palace), Huguang Guild Hall and North Sichuan Guild Hall in Luodai Town. Qin Jin Palace, which was jointly built by Shaanxi immigrants and Shanxi immigrants, has disappeared.

According to historical records, the function of guild hall culture is nothing more than "welcoming horse gods, gathering Jia Hui, helping righteous deeds and caring for homesickness". It is a spiritual refuge for different nationalities in different regions in the new environment, especially when immigrants from 1 1 and 12 provinces flood into Sichuan basin, the guild hall has irreplaceable significance.

Wandering on the ruins of these halls, you can vaguely see the footprints of ancestors who came and went in a hurry. They freely watch and taste tea in the hall owned by their own ethnic group, tell the joy and depression of immigrant life, and seek spiritual identity and shelter.

On June 22, 2003, the main hall complex was approved as a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit.