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我的家乡,在美丽的湖南。虽然只是个小村庄,但那里却是风景如画,美不胜收。小村庄四面环山,还有一条大河从我家门前流过,仿佛是一位害羞女子的轻纱,迎风飘扬。为了适应这里的地理位置,聪明的家乡人用他们勤劳的双手在青山上建造了一种别具风格的建筑——吊脚楼。吊脚楼都建在山腰上,而且是要凹进去一些——房子的一侧卡在山的内部,另一侧用两根又长又粗的木棍当支架,撑起吊脚楼,使它保持平衡。这种支架一般长6米,最长的可达15米。支架与支架间是空的,虽然乡亲们都生活在这种建筑里,早已习以为常,但我总是很疑惑,这两根小小的木支架是如何撑起这房子的重量的呢?而且屋子里还有那么多东西。
My hometown is in beautiful Hunan. Although it is only a small village, it is picturesque and beautiful. The small village is surrounded by mountains, and there is a big river flowing in front of my house. It seems to be a shy woman’s veil that flutters in the wind. In order to adapt to its geographical location, the smart hometown people built a unique style building on the Castle Peak with their diligent hands - Diaojiao Lou. The Diaojiao Building is built on the mountainside, and it is to be recessed - one side of the house is stuck inside the mountain, and the other side is used as a scaffold with two long, thick wooden sticks to prop up the Diaojiao Building to keep it in balance. This bracket is generally 6 meters long, the longest up to 15 meters. The space between the stand and the stand is empty. Although the villagers all live in this kind of building, they have long been accustomed to it. But I am always wondering how these two small wooden stands propped up the weight of the house. There are so many things in there.