Impulse is the devil!
Once again, I have proven this universal truth with practice.
The day before yesterday, I read "My Third Ring Road" written by a stupid kid. I was so excited that I praised Haikou and said that I wrote the second ring road.
I regretted it as soon as I said it. I haven’t been able to write topic compositions since I was a child. I kept going off topic, but it was already too late. People came to the door and said they were waiting with their eyes wide open. Besides, I am a humble gentleman, and I value integrity and keeping my promises above all, so I had no choice but to bite the bullet.
On the scalp.
In fact, I have only been in Beijing for four years. My understanding of this ancient city with thousands of years of history and culture is definitely superficial.
The Second Ring Road in Beijing is in the shape of a "convex" character. Many people (especially girls) think that the circle around Metro Line 2 is the Second Ring Road. This is actually wrong.
The second ring road consists of the inner city and the outer city of old Beijing. Now most of the city walls have been demolished, leaving only the East Bianmen and the West Bianmen.
The inner city of Beijing was built in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty and was overhauled during the Yingzong period of the Ming Dynasty. In the Jiajing period, in order to defend against the Mongolian invasion, the outer city began to be built. Halfway through the construction, they ran out of money, so they had to stop the work hastily, thus forming the "convex" shape today.
Beijing city.
The so-called "nine inner and seven outer gates" means that the inner city has nine gates, and nine gates carry nine carriages: Chongwenmen carries wine carts, Chaoyangmen carries grain carts, Dongzhimen carries brick carts, Andingmen carries dung carts, and Deshengmen walks
There are military chariots, water chariots at Xizhimen, coal chariots at Fucheng Gate, prison chariots at Xuanwumen, and dragon chariots at Zhengyang Gate.
There are seven gates in the outer city, namely Dongbianmen, Xibianmen, Guangqumen, Guanganmen, Zuoanmen, Youanmen and Yongdingmen.
Wait a minute, something is wrong. You see, I am always digressing from the topic. I almost wrote about Beijing. Stop it quickly. Let’s talk about the Second Ring Road.
Since you don’t know how to write a propositional composition, you might as well imitate it. The stupid kid used the 300 road as a clue and wrote one stop after another. Let’s learn from it.
Most of the circular trains on the second ring road only go around the inner city. Besides, we are not familiar with the outer city, so we will refer to the subway line 2. The station is large and it can reduce the workload a little.
Chongwenmen Let’s start here. I live here for two years and I still like it.
Chongwen Gate used to be called "Had Gate" (there is still Had Gate Hotel now), and it is also called "Haidai Gate", which is not Kelp Gate. Hai refers to the East China Sea, and Dai refers to Mount Tai.
I haven't verified it, but I just think that "Hard Gate" is probably a mispronunciation of "Haidai Gate".
As for why it is called "Haidai Gate", it is a bit interesting.
It is said that on this day, the emperor was sitting in the Forbidden City with nothing to do, thinking about how to come up with some new tricks. Suddenly, an idea flashed, let's go to Mount Tai to be enshrined!
Didn’t Qin Shihuang go, didn’t Emperor Wu of Han also go, let’s go too!
At this time, the imperial envoy Yanguan, who was known as a loyal minister, jumped out, pointed at the emperor's nose and cursed: Feng Chan Taishan?
Pooh!
You deserve it too!
Think of yourself as Emperor Qin and Emperor Wu of Han, right?
Pooh!
You are at most a Song Zhenzong!
If you are still mobilizing troops and laboring people and wasting money, please save it and go shopping in Jingshan when you have nothing to do!
What?
Want to kill me?
Thank you Lord for your grace!
Hurry up, kill me and my name will go down in history, and you will be infamy for eternity!
The old emperor gritted his teeth, I can bear it!
But I can't finish it. I build a temple of heaven outside Chongwen Gate and move the Fengchan Taishan style to my doorstep. I will go there every year to see who dares to stop me!
By the way, the gate in front of the Temple of Heaven was named "Haidai Gate".
As for restaurants, in addition to the Hardman Hotel, there are also the famous Maxim Western Restaurant, Biianfang Roast Duck, Jinshan City Hot Pot, Sanqianli Barbecue, KFC, McDonald's, Pizza Hut, Good Lunge, Pinqi, and Starbucks.
, Yoshinoya, Xiabuxiabu, Yonghe King, California Beef Noodles, Adzuki Bean Noodle House, Jiujiu Duck, and many other restaurants large and small that I can’t name, as well as Xinjiang Dachuaner. These are also the reasons why I like Chongwenmen.
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In addition to eating, there are also games, a money box, and music.
There is also shopping. New World Shopping Mall is open for 72 hours every store celebration, just like a holiday.
There is also Souxiu across the road, where you can shop for small items and watch movies.
To the east of Chongwen Gate is the ruins of the Ming Dynasty City Wall, which is one of the top ten walking spots in Beijing.
Inside Chongwenmen is Tongren Hospital. One time, I got thorns from a fish and went to the emergency room. It cost me 60 and I even vomited all over the doctor.
Beijing Railway Station is a terrible place, I don't like it.
By now you know why you need family planning.
In the Ming Dynasty, this place was Paozi River, with beautiful scenery and pleasant scenery. It was filled up in the late Qing Dynasty, and the Beijing Railway Station was built after liberation.
Jianguomen Jianguomen is not the original city gate of Beijing. Jianguomen, Fuxingmen and Hepingmen were all passages opened on the city wall for transportation convenience after the Republic of China.
After liberation, many gaps were opened in the city wall, but they were no longer named after doors, but called certain gaps, such as Beixiaojie Gap, Xinjiekou Gap, etc.
Jianguomen has the famous ancient observatory, which was built by the great scientist Guo Shoujing on the turret of Dadu in the Yuan Dynasty.
There is also Gongyuan near Jianguomen, which was the examination room in ancient times and is now the Academy of Social Sciences.
Outside Jianguomen is the famous CBD, China Beijing Dabeiyao.
Chaoyang Gate Outside Chaoyang Gate there is Dongyue Temple, Fenglian Square, Yuexiu, Landao, Computer City, KTV, discotheques and stalls.
There was a time when I often hung out here.
Dongshishitiao is another place I like.