First, a diagram of a clan temple:

A) Central Hall--houses the ancestors, one-story building
B,C) two-story buildings, usually unoccupied, unless a caretaker is living in a section of one of them. May be rented out to tenants, but otherwise used on occasions of worship, clan conference, or gambling party.
D,E) Kitchens
F) Large shadow wall
G,H) Doorways
I) Outer courtyard, usually unpaved. Inner courtyard usually paved with slabs or bricks
J) Main gate
Next, a diagram of a poor family's house:

CH house (CH, Y, and C are designations for surnames the author uses):

The author doesn't specify for this picture, but in other diagrams, A is a living room or ceremonial room, and B is a bedroom. The open square should be a courtyard.
Y House:

R,O) Courtyards
C House:

A diagram of Y family graveyard:

And finally, a map of West Town:

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