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Meng Zi said "Taipingwu"

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? "In the cold smoke of the trees, we can see the old land of Wuxu in the Six Dynasties;

? Beyond the sunset sail, there are the distant mountains of Wuxing."

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"Level Three"

The echoes on the stone alleys that stretch for more than a mile in the ancient town. There is a "Shibangan" along the small street along the water. There is a vase carved with three halberds in it, which means "leveling up to three levels".

“Four gates, eight lanes and dozens of alleys”

Wuzhen is located in the southeast and has the charm of Wuyue. Streets and markets are built along the water; Xizha Street follows the water. The shape is born by drawing water. Every house is a loft near the river, and every household has a window to draw water.

Xizha is composed of 12 small islands, connected by more than 70 small bridges. The density of rivers and the number of stone bridges are the highest among ancient towns in the country.

"Road Map"

Watch the high-pole performance → Fengyuan Shuangqiao → Caishen Bay → Xiangshantang Pharmacy → Jiangnan Hundred Beds Museum → Jiangnan Folk Museum → Gao Gongsheng Winery → Hong Yuantai Dyeing Workshop → Walk along Renyi Bridge → Traditional handicraft workshops (pastry workshop, Hubi pen workshop, copperware workshop, cloth shoe workshop, tobacco planing workshop, etc.) → Jiangnan Wood Sculpture Museum.

Yu Liuliang Coin Museum → Mao Dun’s former residence, Li Zhi Academy → Ancient stage → Xiuzhen Temple → Xia Tongshan Imperial Academy → Shadow puppetry → Traditional shopping area → Huiyuan Pawnshop → North Zhejiang Branch (located next to Xizha Scenic Area).

“Wuzhen in the Movies”

Many film and television dramas were filmed in Wuzhen, such as “In Time”, “Beautiful Silence”, “A River of Spring Flows East”, “Rebirth” "Fate", "Lu Xun", "Blessing", "Red Pink", "Xu Wenchang", "Du Shiniang", "One Bird and Nine Lives"

Jiangnan Hundred Bed House

Block Located at No. 210 East Street, Wuzhen, it is also known as the Zhaojia Hall. It covers an area of ??more than 1,200 square meters and contains dozens of exquisite Jiangnan ancient beds from the Ming, Qing and modern times. It is the first store in China that specializes in collecting and exhibiting Jiangnan ancient beds. 's museum. Among them, the Qing Dynasty Babu Qiangong Bed displayed in the second exhibition hall has three stacks at the front and rear. It took three years to carve and is known as the "Bed of the Town".

Hongyuan Tai Dyeing Workshop

Founded in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, its original location was in Nanzha, and it was moved here by Guangxu of the Qing Dynasty. Blue calico is a traditional folk craft in my country with a printing and dyeing history of thousands of years. Wuzhen is one of the origins of blue calico. The raw materials, homespun cloth and dyes come from the countryside, the craftsmanship comes from the folk, and the patterns are full of rich local flavor. At Hongyuantai Dyeing Studio, you can see a demonstration of the entire process from pattern design to copy dyeing.

Yu Luliang Coin Museum

Yu Luliang is a special "bank" opened in an old residential building on the east side of Mao Dun's former residence in Wuzhen. This bank contains more than 20,000 coins from more than 200 countries and regions around the world, and is known as the "Bank of All Nations". In fact, it is not a bank, but a tourist attraction in Wuzhen - Yuliuliang Coin Museum

There is a saying that "Laoqiu came first, then Wuzhen". Folks say "Laoqiu" is two surnames. Our country The surnames originated from Yao in Tang Dynasty and flourished in Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties. Based on this inference, the surnames Lao and Qiu may be two small tribes that lived on both sides of the Chexi River during or before the Xia Dynasty, more than 4,000 years ago. /p>

Why did Wuzhen get its name? According to the "Wu Qing Zhi" of the Ming Dynasty: Wu Qing Town was named Wu Youtuo and Qing You Zhaoming Qingsuo. They both belonged to the Wu garrison and were preparing for Yue. They were named Wushu. The Qin Dynasty established Kuaiji County as its first name, and it has been 3,000 years since then.

What you can see is all kinds of green, and there are green waterlilies swaying on the soft mud, but what you can’t see are the roots of the water town. From a bird's eye view of Wuzhen, there are numerous and densely packed houses, and the old streets are high and low, winding and compact. They are full of compactness and vividness, like dense vines stretching naturally.

The width of the Xishi River is only 20 meters. , the sound of chickens and dogs is heard. People on the other side of the river poke their heads out to respond. The chair is supported by three or two wooden pillars, and when you go down eight or nine stone steps, there is a ferry waiting for you.

Boats can be tied to rivers and horses can be reined up by the water. There are docks and water mouths everywhere. You can get on the boat when you go out and enter the store when you get off the shore. Wuzhen people can set off at any time and take root anywhere. The boatmen or boat ladies sit or squat benevolently, not trying to attract you, but just waiting for your excuses or correcting you humbly. This is not called a awning boat, and not everything in Wuzhen is surnamed Wu.

Long and soft sunset, clear water and sky, the Five Mountains Wall.

The bright moon is reflected in layers, the red candles are lit, and the beams of virtue are accumulated.

"Mortgage House"

Wuzhen is a place where you can stay in a daze until you are so dumbfounded that it becomes a painting on the wall, a picture of the shore, and a scene in the water. Wuzhen, a water town, is a warm jade from the south of the Yangtze River. It is carefully carved and finely ground by wind and rain carving knives, and is lightly nourished by the flowing water.

"Aura, separated by water"

The bridge is the bookmark of Wuzhen, and Wuzhen is the hometown of the bridge. There are no two identical leaves in the world, and there are no two identical bridges in Wuzhen. The bridges in Wuzhen were first built in the Southern Song Dynasty, and there are more than 70 bridges in Wuzhen today. Some are solemn and solemn, solid and covered with mottled green moss; some are jumping up and down with just a few strokes, like a deft white stroke in a Chinese painting; some are plain, flat and simple, like an old farmer's sweat towel, placed casually on the On the riverside. Tong'an Bridge, Wanxing Bridge, Ruyi Bridge, Qianshan Bridge, Xianning Bridge, Ping'an Bridge, Yansi Bridge...the names of bridges embody the values ??of Wuzhen people, and they will make you kind-hearted and full of Buddha's heart.

Nine temples, thirteen nunneries, and two pagodas in the east and west. There were more than 50 temples, temples, pagodas, temples, nunneries, halls, halls, and ancestral halls in history. Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity, and Catholicism Sermons are held here, temples and churches have long waisted corridors, eaves and teeth are high, bells and chimes are heard, and Wuzhen is filled with a bit of religious mystery. The charm of the Republic of China circulates in the eaves and corners of Wuzhen's houses, emitting the sound of vicissitudes of nature; the buildings have different scenes and styles, and all kinds of old walls line up on the long T-stage in Wuzhen to show off their appearance.

"White Lotus Pagoda"

An ancient town cannot live without an ancient pagoda. Built in the Song Dynasty, destroyed in the Yuan Dynasty, and rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty, the White Lotus Pagoda now stands solemnly in the west of the town. In the water and light, there is the soul of Wuzhen; after seeing the wind, watching the rain, and witnessing the spring and autumn of the town, it is the eyes of Wuzhen.

"Wuzhen"

The simplicity is Wuzhen's. The nature of Wuzhen is that it is full of teahouses and restaurants, and the streets are full of inns and shops, where you can meet guests from the north and south, chat about things from the east and the past, and talk about the past and the present. Every sentence is so calm and leisurely, and the life in Wuzhen is relaxed. And quiet.

Most of the houses in Wuzhen are made of bricks and wood, with pillars in the river and pavilions on the water. There is creativity in every corner and ingenuity inside and out. The structure is dense but organized, and there are often idle touches in the compactness. . The house has high walls, strange rocks in the garden, and wall-climbing tigers climbing along the window lattice. Each window has a large window with a small window, and the door is slightly opened. There is a pavilion upstairs. Perfect comfort, no congestion, no stumbling. Houses are next to each other, walls are wall to wall, and doors are connected to each other. When you enter a house, you can be a guest of hundreds of families. Thousands of families have the same pillow, and every household has its own dream.

"Jinshi, Juren..."

When Wuzhen woke up, so many boats came out of the dawn, either holding a long pole or rowing. With a broken oar, they gathered at the fish market in Shuicun. They boasted about their fruits, vegetables, chickens, ducks, fish and shrimps, and you let me push them. They bargained, calmly and peacefully without arguing. Wu Nong’s soft words were like singing, and every sentence was a harmonious morning tune from the water village.

It’s not like you’ve been to Wuzhen if you haven’t tasted Wuzhen’s snacks. The Jiaxing rice dumplings and honey cakes, spring rolls and tea snacks, and fresh meat dumplings will make you salivate. It tastes sweet, and the plum and vegetable sesame cakes and Sanzhenzhai sauce chicken will leave you with a delicious taste. The Wu Ma wontons, Shenji peanut cake, and Mao Laotai’s stinky tofu will make you feel nostalgic. Order the Wuzhen braised mutton and take a sip of Wuzhen. Producing the "three white wines" made from white rice, white flour and white water, why not "lie drunk in the spring breeze and look for the fragrance of the east of the bridge at dawn"

Wuzhen people live in pursuit of water and grass, looking for it in the mist and rain. Dream. The blue bricks, blue tiles, blue stone slabs, wooden doors, wooden boats, and wooden tables and chairs are all mottled, but they are the traces of time. They are the manuscripts left by Li Du and Su Bai, and the lost poems during Qianlong's six visits to the south of the Yangtze River.

There are clumps of bamboos, rice dumpling leaves and reed flowers along the river. The rainy season in Wuzhen is a paradise for aquatic plants.

The river is dark and rain is about to come, the waves are white and the wind is beginning to rise. After a while, drizzle wets clothes, flowers fall to the ground, and grass dances in the water. The autumn rain is dripping on the awning, and the lingering wind is chilling. Wuzhen is like a boat anchored in the light mist and drizzle. In the autumn colors, the remaining lotuses in Wuzhen are desolate and the water is clear. The frost bridge freezes the wind and rain tower at night, and half of the jackdaw's oar freezes on the dead tree. Only the setting sun penetrates the willows and a wisp of green smoke floats to the sky.

Which piece is a brick from the Tang and Song Dynasties, which piece is a tile from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, which piece of green leaves is the heart-rending poem of the Prince of Nanliang whispering, which drop of water is the sad teardrop of the children of Wu and Yue Until now? Jiangnan is the nostalgia of China, and Wuzhen is the nostalgia of Jiangnan. The wisps of wind and the drizzle of rain are the poems flying in the sky, and the tears are looking for the eye sockets; the pink walls and black tiles, the rivers, harbors and alleys, walk into the postcards and send your thoughts to the distance.

When looking for relatives in Wuzhen, I stand leaning on a bridge and sleep by the river. What stands up is longing, and what lies down is sorrow. Wuzhen is an ink painting gifted from heaven, floating in a corner of the south of the Yangtze River. It makes you linger and want to pick it up and take it away.

Taking away is a luxury, but meditation is a long alley. An ancient town should have alleys. Beautiful stories and beautiful articles are all hidden in this hundred-turn soft intestine. Picking up the fragments of memory, heading towards the deep or far away in all directions, making you worried but unable to see, think clearly and think about endlessly. An old street without alleys has no history, and a life without alleys has no scenery.

The alleys are deep and must be illuminated by street lights, but Wuzhen’s street lights are often ignored. The iron-clad white cover is simple, dignified, beautiful and simple. It is hung on the street corner. It is not exaggerated, does not block the road, and does not block the view. However, it is an indispensable part of the blue brick wall and the epitome of Wuzhen. When dawn comes, it will retreat and only decorate your scenery; when night falls, it will take up its post and shine where it should be bright. The moon reads the sky, the wind reads the earth, and the lamp reads the people. Far away at the entrance of the alley is an old lantern, gently swinging, beating the clock of time.

History is the best beautician, and time is the best mason. If you walk in embarrassment, your heart is anxious, and your thoughts are wrinkled, come to Wuzhen for a rest. Everything can be repaired here.

But can we repair the torn nostalgia? When a pile of grotesque construction waste and magnificent cultural ruins fill the eyes, Wuzhen provides a sample of nostalgia.

How can we remember Jiangnan without Wuzhen?

Without Jiangnan, where can I send my nostalgia?

Pray to God, be in awe, be grateful to your ancestors, and inherit the classics

Meng Zi has an appointment... Wuzhen