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(Chengdu Street 5 Lane) Linjiang East Road
Binjiang road extends along the South River, from Binjiang West Road to Binjiang Middle Road and then to Binjiang East Road. Along the way, it is accompanied by slowly flowing clear water, with dense shade to cover the sun. Occasionally, a few egrets can be seen spreading their wings or gliding on the water, with a white and agile posture, like an elf between heaven and earth.

There is a conjoined double pavilion called Hejiang Pavilion on Binjiang East Road. It is the place where the Fuhe River and the Nanhe River meet to form the Funan River, and you can have a panoramic view of the two rivers.

In the Tang Dynasty, Hejiang Pavilion was a busy wharf ferry, where countless ships were moored, sailed into the Yangtze River at any time, and then went to Wu Dong. Looking back on the Hejiang Pavilion in those days, how comfortable and romantic it was for literati to watch the white sails in the river, drink tea and sing poems or bid farewell to friends under the pavilion!

Fan Cheng, a friend of Lu You, once described the beautiful scenery around Hejiang Pavilion as follows: "The green fields are flat and clear, much like Jiangnan."

Lu You once lived near Hejiang Pavilion, expressing his feelings that he could not serve the country and his ambition was hard to pay. He wrote in the poem "From Hejiang Pavilion to Zhaoyuan":

Politics is plum blossom, remembering the two capitals, and Haitang is full of Jinguan City. Crows first hide high willows and shade, and Qingjiang River does not give birth to horses. The wind swept the spring shirt, slightly cold, and the wine tide was slightly on the jade cheek. In the old days, I was wandering all the time, and my heart was broken.

Du Fu's song "The window contains thousands of autumn snows in Xiling, in front of the boating in Wan Li, Wu Dong." There is an inference that this poem was written by Du Fu in Hejiang Pavilion. Because there is no pier around Huanhua near the thatched cottage where he lived in Chengdu in his later years, he can't see the scene of "berthing".

After the Hejiang Pavilion, it is still clear water and clear waves, and you can't see any difference, but you are accompanied by the Funan River after the confluence of the two rivers.

Flowers all the way, shade all the way, gurgling all the way.