The second impression is that the theater and the old temple complement each other.
Like many local tea horse ancient towns, there is also Sifang Street here.
This Sifang Street Square, where tea, salt and various goods were exchanged at the time, stands tall with a three-story pavilion or stage.
This is a building dating from the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty and is located on Sifang Street in the center of the ancient town. The ground floor is a shop, the second floor is a stage, and the third floor is Kuixing Pavilion (Wenqu Star). The stage can be seen outside the stockade and was also the landmark building of the ancient town at that time.
Guangchang is the center of the city of merchants and merchants in the Horse Gang, and opposite it is Xingjiao Temple.
Day after day, the stage performs for gods and people to provide tea, trade, rest, entertain, and enjoy tasting for the horse gangs who have traveled long distances.
The third impression is that the ancient roads and bridges are full of ancient interest.
Ancient roads, stone bridges, old trees, grazing horses, and the slightly bleak environment are undoubtedly a picture of Tianjing Sand and Autumn Thoughts written by Ma Zhiyuan.
"Withered vines, old trees and dark crows, small bridges and flowing water, and thin horses on ancient roads and west winds. As the sun sets, the heartbroken person is in the end of the world."
Might as well change the word "heartbroken" to "playman" to make the poetry closer to my state of mind.
There are so many willows and poplar trees on the ancient tea-horse road!
There is this poetry: Once upon a time, I went away, and the willows were lingering. Today I come to think, is it raining or raining?
There is also this: When you get on a horse, you don't grab the whip, but you break willow branches instead. Playing the flute, worrying about killing passengers?
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It's so colorful, it's a perfect match!
Repairing the old as before, the "Shaxi Revitalization Project" is indeed extraordinary. This town can now undoubtedly rank among the most beautiful towns in China.
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