The story of Haidian 13
Liu Xiaoliu chapter 1 18.
? The East Courtyard was demolished, and the old landlord had just finished a banquet. Birds and beasts were carrying bags and trolleys, and the three of them spread out. During the Republic of China, the population was small and it was easy to find a house. Haidian Town has a population of more than 3,000, and my father prefers to rent a house in the town. Kang Yong lived in Haidian town for 300 years, and stood there tenaciously and viciously until 1999, when it was completely overthrown, but at that time the population of the town was huge.
? In other words, Haidian Town has the widest street called "Haidian South Street", as shown in the figure, and it is the only diagonal street. This street starts from Huang Zhuang and obliquely rushes into Haidian Town, splitting the square Haidian Town almost diagonally. The history books only mention that there are few shops on Haidian South Street. about
First, why is it a diagonal street?
Second, why are there fewer shops?
3. Why is the road the widest?
I can't seem to find any detailed discussion. Today, Liu Xiaoliu interprets these doubts from the perspective of "humanity"! Just laughing for everyone.
? Said, "Why is it a diagonal street?" Since Kangxi moved into Changchun Garden, he has especially liked this home in Haidian and took some time to go to Haidian. When you leave the Forbidden City by land and pass the Beixiaguan Pass, you can see the renovated Shuangguandi Temple, an existing landmark building in Haidian, Huang Zhuang. Huang Zhuang is in the southeast corner of Haidian Town, and Changchun Garden is just in the northwest corner of Haidian Town, which is a big diagonal. You want to! Who is the emperor? That's a master who makes a way for every mountain, every bridge when it meets water. Do you want him to walk around the path and drill hutongs all day? There is an old saying called "grandma". So at 1689, a road was opened from Huang Zhuang to Changchun Garden, named "Haidian South Street". Coincidentally, the second "grandma" came in at 1989. In front of the Haidian District Government and the Public Security Bureau, an avenue was opened and named "Haidian Street". Since then, there has been another street in the town. 1999 the third "grandma" came, and her temper was even worse. No matter which street or alley, Haidian Town was demolished as soon as it raised its hand, and it was hollowed out with a shovel. Suddenly, she discovered a new world and named it "Zhongguancun West".
? Besides, ramp street! From Huang Zhuang to Haidian South Street, there is a fork in the road at the west end, which is called "Xicha". As the name implies, it is a fork in the road. After crossing the west fork, there is a bridge called "Longfeng Bridge". You will know that this bridge is serious, and either a dragon or a phoenix can cross it. Not far from the bridge is the big palace gate of Changchun Garden. Now I understand that this sense of slanting streets is the way out for the emperor to "cut corners"! I just don't know if the emperor will get stuck.
? Second, "Why are there fewer shops?" Because Haidian South Street is a royal imperial road, and it is in front of the emperor's house, I often hear the story of "Meng Mu's Three Movements". It turned out that Mrs. Meng had a hard time finding several suitable and friendly neighbors. Lao Kang's family is in Changchun Garden, and the neighbors are definitely suitable. Just watch! Either the old rice family or the old bean family, and at worst, the corn flour family; Ordinary people, there are naturally not many shops to buy and sell. You want to! The people finally started a small business, and the filming just happened to catch up with the emperor. A sound of underpants scared them to death, and the business license that they just got with the smell of ink was gone. For another example, now you go to Chang 'an Avenue to open a small shop selling melons, fruits, pears and peaches. It is estimated that when it turns into dried fruit, your business may not be successful.