Abstract:Located in the Ming Dynasty ChuZhao king cemetery in Longquan Mountain, Wuchang County, the Ling'en Hall is a Ming Dynasty official-style building with a wooden structure, a single eaves and a green glazed tile roof. After several lootings, the ground buildings were destroyed, leaving only the remaining pedestals and pillar foundations. In order to adapt to the development and construction of scenic spots, in 1988, this king tomb building with the architectural characteristics of the early Ming Dynasty was rebuilt. This paper specifically introduces the determination of the building scheme, the treatment of foundation and ground, the selection of building materials and the concrete mix ratio in the reconstruction design of the project.