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Pinyin in the night market

The pinyin of night market: yè shì √.

The night market first appeared in the Tang Dynasty, and Du Xunhe wrote a poem: "The night market sells lotus roots, and the spring boat will continue." You can also see articles such as Yangzhou City Night View. It can be seen that the "night market" in the Tang Dynasty is still relatively prosperous. However, the country explicitly allowed the night market, which was in the period of Kaifeng Tokyo City in the Northern Song Dynasty.

There are many night markets, and there is a saying that "there are more shops than night markets". The famous night markets are: Qiao Zhou Night Market, Xingjie Ma Night Market, Fanloumenqian Night Market, Zhuquemenwai Street Night Market, Panlou Hotel Summer Night Market, Tushizi East Street Night Market, etc.

Among them, the State Bridge Night Market crosses Imperial Road, facing the river, and is located at the intersection of land and water in Tokyo. Coupled with the spectacular State Bridge and the towering Yue Ming Tower, the scenery here is picturesque, tourists are woven, and there are more poems and songs of literati chanting wine. Su Dongpo, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, once wrote a poem, "Golden Dragons look at the night market, but I don't know the hustle and bustle of Beijing, which is the hometown of rivers and lakes."

At that time, the largest and most prosperous night market in Tokyo was Xingjie Ma Night Market. Xingjie Ma is the seat of the Imperial Palace, and many people from the capital, whether public or private, come in and out here, so the night market is full of knowledge even in snowstorms and rainy days, and its lights and lampblack make it difficult for gnats to stop.

Cai Yong, a poet in the Song Dynasty, recorded in "Talk about Tiewei Mountain": "There are bitter gnats in the world, and only Xingjie Ma has no bitter gnats. Xingjie Ma is the night market in the capital, and the restaurant is very prosperous. " "Dream of China in Tokyo" praised it as "100 times more prosperous than Qiao Zhou Night Market", and it was so bustling that Xingjie Ma could not be stopped.

The main activity of the night market is browsing. Most things here are ordinary. You won't find famous brands or exquisite antiques. Snacks are another attractive part of the night market. In night markets in different places, vendors will provide various local snacks or fast food. There are all kinds of snacks in the night market, such as fast food, milk tea, hot drinks and cold drinks, which are basically some special snacks.

On April 13th, the third year of Gande (AD 965), Song Taizu issued an imperial edict to Kaifeng: "The night market from Beijing to Sangu should be banned." Since then, gourmet night markets have not only appeared in large numbers, but also flourished.

"Tokyo Dream" records: "The night market didn't reopen until after midnight. If you want to make trouble, you will be familiar. " "Although it is snowy and rainy in winter, there is also a night market." This is a true portrayal of Tokyo night market at that time.