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What are the eight hutongs in Beijing?

The eight hutongs in Beijing include Baishun Hutong, Rouge Hutong, Hanjia Hutong, Shaanxi Alley, Shitou Hutong, Wang Guangfu Xie Jie (now Palm Tree Xie Jie), Zhujiahu Hutong and Lishamao Hutong (now Xiaoli Hutong).

1, Baishun Hutong: Baishun Hutong, formerly known as Bai Shu Hutong, is located in the southwest of Dashilan area, with a total length of 245 meters and a width of 5.7 meters. It was called Cypress Hutong in Ming Dynasty, so it was named after planting cypress. In the early Qing Dynasty, the homonym took the meaning of "Baishun Shun" and changed its name to Baishun Hutong.

2. Rouge Hutong: Rouge Hutong, formerly known as Rouge Lane, has a total length of 1 m and a width of about 5 meters. Its north entrance is in Baishun Hutong, and its south entrance is in zhushikou West Street, Liangguang Road.

3. Hanjia Hutong: Hanjia Hutong is located in the northeast of Xuanwu District, starting from Shaanxi Lane in the east and reaching Wudao Street in the west.

4. Shaanxi Lane: From the Qianlong period to 1949, Shaanxi Lane opened a first-class Yin Qing class.

5. Stone Hutong: Stone Hutong was 448 meters long and 5.9 meters wide in the 1970s. House number:1-129,2-8. Now it is nearly 3 meters because of the construction of Guangdong-Guangzhou Road.

6. Wang Guangfu: Urban area, formerly known as Widow Wang, now known as Palm Tree, with Shamao Hutong in the east and Shitou Hutong in the west.

7. Jia Zhu Hutong: Jia Zhu Hutong is divided into Guard Hutong and Wool Hutong.

8. Li Shamao Hutong: Hutong was originally named Wang Widow Hutong.