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    宋朝 Song Chao - a/k/a 风珀魄 Feng Po-Po - Qin 'ninja-geisha' who assumed the identity of a spy from the Wei Imperial Court.
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    沈问诚 Shen Wencheng - The General; Duke of Wugui
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    沈朝阳 Shen Zhaoyang - Daughter of the General; older sister of Shen Kaixuan; Commandant (First Ranked)
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    沈凯旋 Shen Kaixuan - Son of the General; younger brother of Shen Zhaoyang; Commandant (First Ranked)
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    寒舒 Han Shu - Wife of Shen Kaixuan, daughter of a prominent family
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    Geography & Misc
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    Wei Military Ranks

    General -> Commandant -> Colonel -> Major -> Captain -> Platoon Chief

    There are subdivision within each rank (e.g. 'first ranked')



    Siheyuan - Chinese Courtyards

    General Layout of Siheyuan
    Although there's a difference between northern and southern courtyards, their essential characteristics are almost the same. In a courtyard compound there will be an open yard, or more than one, surrounded by single-story rooms.

    Siheyuan construction is always symmetrical. The main house is on the central north-south axis, and the less-important structures are positioned on the west and east sides.

    Normally, a siheyuan will contain three courtyards, while smaller versions might have only one courtyard and larger versions might have as many as five courtyards. Below is the general layout of siheyuan.

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    大门:Front gate, a siheyuan only has one front gate, with scale depending on the status and wealth of its owner. Normally, a richer owner's siheyuan would have a larger front gate with more exquisite ornaments on the wooden door, and almost always protected by two stone lions. In wealthy homes, there would even be a gatekeeper's room next to the gate.

    影壁:A spirit screen, also called a spirit wall, is a shield construction that can be either positioned on the outside or the inside of the gate in traditional Chinese architecture. Its function is to protect the front gate.

    倒座房:A reverse-facing room, beside the front gate. Since the reverse-facing rooms faced north, with poor lighting, they usually served as servants' rooms.

    二门/垂花门:Ermen/Chuihuamen, literally meaning second gate or flower-hung gate in Chinese. This is an inner gate separating the first from the second courtyard. Across from the Ermen are the private quarters of a family. The decorations on the Chuihuamen usually indicate the status of the family head.

    厢房:Xiangfang are also called side houses. The Chinese traditionally thought that the eastern xiangfang were better than the western xiangfang in respect of fengshui (invisible forces). The eastern xiangfang are usually used as married sons' accommodation. Western xiangfang are usually unmarried daughters' rooms or kitchens.

    正房:The main house of the siheyuan is normally positioned along the north-south and west-east axes. The house faces south and is regarded as the best house in a siheyuan complex, since it has shelter from the wind and also has good lighting. It usually served as elders' accommodation.

    耳房:Erfang, literally meaning ears' rooms. They are so called because the two rooms on either side of the main house are like ears. Erfang were used as children's or servants' quarters, and storage or cooking rooms.

    后罩房:Houzhaofang only exist in those siheyuan with more than three courtyards. Since the houzhaofang are located at the back of the siheyuan and have private space, they are usually used as unmarried daughters' or female servants' rooms.
     
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