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Does windmill mean good weather? Friends in Yangzhou can talk about what your canal culture means by "good weather"?

I am from Yangzhou, and I am a student majoring in architectural design. Good weather or smooth sailing is definitely not the windmill I imagined. The windmill is associated with the sugar man stand in the old Dongguan Street in my heart. There was a weather-beaten old man sitting in front of the booth, and there was a spinning windmill in the booth. To tell the truth, I have never heard of the representative of canal culture. First, I am young. Second, the canal is now a landscape river, which used to be just a transportation channel. Most of the "good weather" are large waters that produce fish and lotus roots, such as Baoying County in Yangzhou, which does not match the canal function in Yangzhou.

If you are a commercial street, even if it is local, don't have good weather. . . Why do I think the simple ethnic street should be so symbolic? I think the Yangzhou culture I feel is more classical and elegant, and the petty bourgeoisie sentiment is also feasible. Although the economy of Yangzhou people is not as good as that of southern Jiangsu, they are willing to spend (I don't know if it is a good thing or a bad thing). I like the style of Shanghai New World myself, but it seems a bit biased in Yangzhou, which is not so "trendy".

That is beside the point. I think it's better to process the word "he" cut out by paper-cutting art and use it as a landscape or decorative landmark building, which is similar to good weather.

My own advice.