From November 3rd to 5th, the Shanghai International Import Expo will take a short holiday. We understand (the opening day of the International Import Expo to the public will be after November 5th, it is obvious...) In order not to cause trouble to the government With faith, I honestly left (gun) and left (chu) Shanghai.

There are several destinations, and I finally chose Yangzhou. Not for any reason, but because I suddenly discovered that there is the tomb of King Guangling of the Han Dynasty in Yangzhou. This is something I have always wanted to see with my own eyes. It has yellow intestines and jade clothes, and it is impossible not to see it. Human series, ha.


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We set off early in the morning on the 3rd. After going through trains and cars, we finally arrived in Yangzhou at noon. Since we were alone, we booked a full-season stay. Sure enough, it was a chain, and the hourly rooms felt familiar... but they were clean and well-equipped. The only thing The problem is that there is no refrigerator, which leads to a small accident later. Well, I will talk about it later.

Although this time I mainly went to other people’s graves, I can’t live next to the graves, right? So based on my second hobby besides visiting other people’s graves: eating, I chose this location, opposite the garden. , 1 km southeast is the entrance of Dongguan Street, and 1 km west is Yechun Tea House. This is the first meal in Yangzhou that I only had at 1:30. The concave surface at the entrance of the garden is like a family portrait with everything, ¥28

Ge Garden was built in the 23rd year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty (AD 1818) by Huang Zhiyun, the general manager of Lianghuai Salt Industry. The owner of the garden loved bamboo, and the bamboo leaves were shaped like the character "ge", hence the name Ge Garden. One of the four famous gardens in China. (Excerpted from the park tour)

Ge Garden is famous for its stone stacking art. The four-season rockery made of bamboo shoots, lake stones, yellow stones and Xuan stones integrates the principles of gardening and landscape painting. Master Chen Congzhou Mr. praised it as "a unique case in the country". (Excerpt from the park tour)

The four most famous gardens in China are: the Summer Palace in Beijing, the Summer Resort in Chengde, the Humble Administrator's Garden in Suzhou, and the Personal Garden in Yangzhou (excerpted from... I know it myself)

The entrance fee to the park is 45 yuan. I rented a guide with a deposit of 99 yuan and a rent of 20 yuan. I scanned the QR code on WeChat to get it. The guide is a power bank and comes with a pair of earplugs. The earplugs start when you insert them. You can charge your phone while listening. , this idea is very convenient, but I don’t know why domestic scenic spots like to use GPS positioning + automatic playback. This experience is very bad. The inaccurate GPS positioning results in either not talking when arriving at the scenic spot, or starting to talk nonsense after passing the scenic spot. Resulting in me sometimes having to walk back and ask him to reactivate and say it again. I still like the foreign method: enter the number manually. Sometimes the so-called "automatic" becomes "uncontrollable".

Ye Shulou, where the young master studies. It was Sunday, and there were a lot of people. Every photo like this, with no one or almost no one, was the result of me squatting for a few minutes or even ten minutes. I composed the shot in advance, got it in focus, and then adjusted it to manual focus. You can take a test photo first, and then wait for the moment when no one is around

A corner of the back garden. The second way to avoid crowds is to raise the angle. In this picture, the ground scenery is too dark, causing the sky to explode. Haha, just make do with it.

Reflection in the back garden. The back garden is full of various rockery stones, which are really beautiful when put together. The third way to avoid crowds is to lower the angle. In short, when shooting in places where no one is around, I don’t have any tricks, so I just rely on my eyes. And not all photos must contain people, sometimes people are also part of the scene.

Baoshan Tower is a seven-couplet long tower that spans between two mountains in Summer and Autumn. The two mountains are separated from the east and west by the tower. There are many mountain paths leading directly to the tower. The Baoshan Tower connects the two mountains in space. The front of the building is long. The corridor surrounds the two mountains in front of the chest, which is where the Baoshan Tower got its name. On the corridor of Baoshan Tower, you can enjoy the scenery of summer and autumn, so it is jokingly called the "time and space tunnel" by modern people. The south wall of the corridor downstairs is inlaid with stone carvings of "The Story of Bamboo and Stone" written by Liu Fenghao of the Qing Dynasty (taken from the Internet, some of the content will be taken from the Internet and some from the introduction in the park, so I will not annotate them one by one)

The crane pavilion on the edge. If you look carefully, the word "Heting" is written from left to right. This is strange. The ancients wrote from right to left. From left to right was a writing method that was only implemented when simplified Chinese characters were promoted after liberation. In fact, this is to borrow the pine tree next to it. In fact, this pavilion is called "Songhe Pavilion"

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Geyuan Moon Gate, this gate is the main door into the back garden. In fact, the back garden is called Geyuan, so there is a garden plaque on it. The living space in the front should actually be called Huangzhai. I think it should be like this. But now they are all called a garden

The twenty-four holes on the south wall. The south wall is a partition that separates Huangzhai and Geyuan. The twenty-four holes on it represent the twenty-four solar terms in China.

We often talk about a large courtyard with three entrances. The so-called three entrances are the north room with the main entrance plus a patio surrounded by the east and west rooms. Three entrances are three entrances. The Huang family’s house has three rows and three entrances. , with three entrances on the left, middle and right, there are 9 patios overlooking it, plus a back garden and a garden. The salt merchant is really rich... This is the aisle in the middle of the two rows of three entrances.

A corner of the kitchen. The table where the servants eat.

stove. Rich people's stoves are all awesome, with five burners. Think about it, these five burners are used for cooking, steaming, and stir-frying. They are very lively.

Small stove. This is the so-called small stove. When you are not in a restaurant, you can turn on this small stove for temporary meals. The small stove has four burners... It can be seen that the small stove does not seem to be able to cook.

This is the table where the final dishes are served and served. I don’t know what the technical term is. There is a window at the back. The dishes are handed directly through the window to the servants who serve the dishes outside.

It's this window

This should be the place where the owner eats. I didn’t take a picture of it because it was too big. There are two smaller round tables on the left and right, which shows that it is bustling with people. Moreover, although I don’t know much about wood, looking at the color of the wood on this table, I know that the wood is definitely precious.

Create one. Dusk can be regarded as the golden time for light. Due to the sunset, the difference between the brightness of the scenery and the brightness of the sky becomes smaller, and the sky will not be overblown. But the sky is bursting, so blue

This thing is awesome, top of the goalposts? ? Who wants to break into the Huang family?

I forgot what it was called... I always sit north and face south, and I never get tired of it...

study. There is a plaque saying "Inkstone Warmth" hanging on it. Experience these four words carefully and you will feel comfortable all over just thinking about it.

Lady's boudoir. Located in the last of the three entrances, the boudoir is really deep, hehe...

The right wing of the lady's boudoir is a loom, right? I guess this is the lady's usual entertainment, but it's a pity that she doesn't have an IPAD... This was taken through glass. The reason why there is no reflection is that the lens is completely against the glass, so that the glass becomes part of the lens. There will be no reflection. Then there is the left wing, which is interesting...

You see, it's a bathroom. Think about the scene of a young lady taking a bath... Sure enough, the ancient ladies never left the front door or took a second step, and they had everything in their boudoir. This one is also separated by glass.

I've forgotten the allusion to these three lanterns. I'll just imagine.

It is a common practice all over the world that where there is a hole (urn), there is money... It is awesome that there are banknotes in it... If I take a jar and put it in a scenic spot, will I be able to make a fortune...

Qingsong Hall is the bedroom of the owners Huang Zhiyun and his wife. It is located at the second entrance of Zhongzhong Road, that is, in the middle. It is also the most spacious hall among the houses on the third road.

Then I saw this, located behind the screen wall at the entrance. It looked like a pillar base, but it was a patio with no roof, and it didn't look like there were pillars originally. What's the point?

Chinese School. It's a library. He has a private library...

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The word "Qin Bo" means "Qin" is less than "Qin" and "Bo" is a little less. It is intended to make people more diligent and knowledgeable, and there is no end to learning! The above are the words in the tour guide. In fact, the official writing of the word "Qinbo" is originally like this... This is a standard guide method for tourist attractions. It should be treated as entertainment and laughed at.

Huang Zhiyun was friends with Ruan Yuan, a high official in the imperial court at that time. This is Ruan Yuan's memorial. It can be seen that Emperor Zhu Pi "got it." It seems that the emperor of the Qing Dynasty liked to criticize this kind of vernacular literature.

After finishing the tour of Geyuan, we went back to the hotel to lie down for a while, and headed to Dongguan Street in the evening.

Dongguan Street. Dongguan Street used to be not only an important water and land transportation route in Yangzhou, but also a center of commerce, handicraft industry, and religious culture. It's a Sunday night and there are so many people...

Look at this stone road, look at these shops, basically want to play, this road is too commercial, I guess you can imagine what there is, old Yangzhou yogurt, old Yangzhou durian cake, old Yangzhou bombing giant squid (just kidding, haha) but It’s really too commercial, so just feel free to stroll around, I’m not too interested in taking pictures.

Passing by the front door (back door??) of Geyuan, we rich people in Jiangnan are still very low-key, with such a small appearance.

After walking for about 1 kilometer, I crossed a cross road and suddenly the scenery changed. I saw it was a place where locals spend money. This was right. I like the fireworks of the locals. Fried stinky tofu, fried in a big pot, very crispy and delicious! !

Afterwards, I came home and saw that there were quite a lot of people, and they were all local restaurants. There is nothing special about places with a strong commercial flavor. The tastes have changed according to tourists, in order to cater to most people. If you want to eat, go to a local restaurant. The famous Yangzhou Lion Head looks very small, but is actually... very small... but tastes good.

Jianghuai's famous dish, boiled dried shredded silk, looks small, but is actually quite big. It's enough for three people... It's a bit of a waste for me alone. Judging from the color of the soup, it doesn't taste very good. I'm hungry again as I write this...

Straw-stuck pork. When I ordered, I was told that I could order a small portion. I thought it was one piece, but it turned out to be 8 pieces... Okay, you have to finish this. This is sweet braised pork with crispy skin and fatty meat. Not greasy, Clenbuterol said. You see, there is no need to "melt in your mouth"...

I forgot this is called the Stinky Cauldron or something. It just boils stinky tofu, smells the smell and tastes delicious. There is also a crab roe soup dumpling that I didn’t take a picture of. This store doesn’t look good. I ordered 5 dishes by myself, and while I was drinking 2 bottles of beer, I noticed that some people next to me looked at me a little strange... I can't stand it anymore, I'm hungry, I'm going to eat something... Preview of the second issue of this episode My own highlights, Huang Chang Ti Minu and Jin Lu Yu Yi, and what happened to the one without a refrigerator

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